80 Works
Celebrating African-American Graduates of the Medical School
Ronald H Sims
Article prepared for the Galter Library's website during Black History Month that features African American graduates of Northwestern University's Medical School.
Dermatology at Northwestern: A History
Ronald H Sims
One of a series of articles prepared for the Galter Library's website about the history of Northwestern University's medical school, its departments, and notable persons. A related presentation was made by Ronald H. Sims to the department and its residents: Pictorial History of Dermatology at Northwestern University on July 2010, Chicago, IL.
Lasting Legacy: How One Faculty Member's Research Lives On (A)
Ramune Karolina Kubilius, Karen E Gutzman & Corinne Holden Miller
Article written for Galter Health Sciences Library's website in May 2017 that was also featured in a "Galter Library connection" column, entitled "A Lasting Legacy: Research Continues to Inform Practices for Many Years" on p.10 of the May 2017 issue of "Breakthroughs", published by the Feinberg School of Medicine Research Office (Northwestern University).
Clusters of CTS
Kristi Holmes, Ehsan Mohammadi, Karen E Gutzman & Pamela L Shaw
In a preliminary assessment of the CTS literature, natural language processing techniques were used to create a term co-occurrence network based on publications citing CTSA U54 awards through 2016. Relevant and non-relevant terms were distinguished algorithmically to yield a list of over 2K most-frequently occurring terms.
Scientific writing seminar series. Back to basics
Patty Lauren SmithCelebrating Cultural Diversity at the Medical School
Ronald H SimsWorkshop Evaluation Form
Karen E GutzmanEnhancing the Visibility and Dissemination of Research
Karen E Gutzman
This presentation was given as part of an invited panel for the American Library Association 2017 Annual Conference on Sunday, June 25, 2017 from 8:30 am - 10:00 am. The panel session was hosted by ACRL units: Education and Behavioral Sciences Section, University Libraries Section, and Research and Scholarly Environment Committee. The panel session was titled: Impactful Partnerships: Navigating the Evolving Scholarly Communication Landscape with Faculty. Those involved were Nicky Agate, Rachel Borchardt, and Karen...
Dissemination, Impact and Access Workshop Schedule
Karen E GutzmanDoes COUNTER tell the whole story? Case-by-case examples demonstrating the limitations of COUNTER, and suggestions for alternative evaluation metrics
Jonathan P Shank
PowerPoint slides and notes from a talk given at the 2017 CARLI Spring Forum on Collections Data Analysis and Maintenance, held at Governors State University.
Using REDCap for data in clinical trials : database management on a budget
Jody Dyan Ciolino, Hannah Louks Palac, Amy Yang & Firas Hazem Wehbe
These files contain (1) a checklist of items to consider before moving a clinical database from development mode to production mode in REDCap, and (2) a set of tutorial slides illustrating basic and some advanced REDCap features presented at an international conference (The Society for Clinical Trials 2017 meeting).
Keeping up with Demand: Doing NIH Biosketch Support
Karen E Gutzman & Pamela L Shaw
Lightning talk presentation for the Medical Library Association annual conference in May, 2017. Describes the rapid success of a library-based NIH biosketch consultation service.
Relative Citation Ratio and iCite Tool
Karen E Gutzman & Patty Lauren Smith
This presentation is given upon request by the Galter Library Metrics and Impact Core.
Switching nanofibers
Ronit Freeman & Mark Trosper McClendon
This image originally appeared as part of Northwestern's Scientific Images Contest. The contest and subsequent exhibitions are organized by Science in Society, the university's research center for science education and public engagement. Further information and opportunities to participate are available on their website. Prints and canvas editions of these Northwestern research images can also be purchased online (with the small net profit going to science education and outreach programming in the Chicago area).
Accidental beauty
Alexandra Edelbrock
This image originally appeared as part of Northwestern's Scientific Images Contest. The contest and subsequent exhibitions are organized by Science in Society, the university's research center for science education and public engagement. Further information and opportunities to participate are available on their website. Prints and canvas editions of these Northwestern research images can also be purchased online (with the small net profit going to science education and outreach programming in the Chicago area).
CCH Intake & Tracking - Project Details
Grisel Marie Robles-SchraderCCH Consult Satisfaction Survey
Grisel Marie Robles-SchraderCCH Intake & Tracking - Consult Outcomes Form
Grisel Marie Robles-Schrader3-D printed copper or air?
Adam Edward Jakus
This image originally appeared as part of Northwestern's Scientific Images Contest. The contest and subsequent exhibitions are organized by Science in Society, the university's research center for science education and public engagement. Further information and opportunities to participate are available on their website. Prints and canvas editions of these Northwestern research images can also be purchased online (with the small net profit going to science education and outreach programming in the Chicago area).
Black hole encounter
Aaron M Geller
This image originally appeared as part of Northwestern's Scientific Images Contest. The contest and subsequent exhibitions are organized by Science in Society, the university's research center for science education and public engagement. Further information and opportunities to participate are available on their website. Prints and canvas editions of these Northwestern research images can also be purchased online (with the small net profit going to science education and outreach programming in the Chicago area).