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Beware of predatory "open access" journals! (and other thoughts)

Open Access (OA) is good for science, good for the library, good for authors. The UCB libraries will help pay the author fees if you want to publish your article in an OA jourtnal. However, a world of psudo-journals, sometimes labelled "predatory j… more »
Apr 15, 2013 | Categories: Scholarly Communication, Tips and Updates | msholinb

Interested in building your knowledge and skills in program evaluation?

Check out the Canadian Institutes of Health Research?s online module! This online module has been developed to support practitioners, managers and researchers in the evaluation of health and health research initiatives (including knowledge translation)… more »
Dec 05, 2012 | Categories: New Resources, Tips and Updates | msholinb

Want money? Check out these grants resources!

If you are hunting for funding, take advantage of these resources: Community of Science (COS) Funding Opportunities (Note: Access limited to UCB faculty, staff, and students.) "A directory of available funds, grants, fellowships, awards and othe… more »
Nov 08, 2012 | Categories: Tips and Updates | msholinb

Browser Advice for PubMed and Other NCBI Web Pages

If you use an old-ish browser, you may soon encounter display and functionality problems when using PubMed or other NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) websites. Support for Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 7 on NCBI sites will cease by… more »
Sep 13, 2012 | Categories: News, Tips and Updates | msholinb

RefWorks: Storage limit increased to 5 GB

Attention RefWorks users! You can now store up to 5GB of your stuff on RefWorks' "cloud" - a significant increase from before. The UC Berkeley Library has communicated this need to RefWorks, and the change was made today. What would you sto… more »
Sep 06, 2012 | Categories: Tips and Updates | msholinb

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