Amelia Llorens

Posts by Amelia Llorens

Open Science Tool to Publish Protocols

by on June 1, 2020 8:00 am
Protocols.io is an open science tool that allows you to easily create, run, and publish protocols for your research. The platform is useful for many different research disciplines and types of research. Stanford users have access to premium accounts and can create unlimited private protocols. Why use Protocols.io? Sharing and publishing protocols can help other researchers… Read more Open Science Tool to Publish Protocols

New PubMed Becomes Default Now

by on May 18, 2020 2:27 pm
The new PubMed website will become the default now, with an updated look, enhanced navigational features, and mobile-responsive design. It also has new search filters and sorting options. Lane Library is hosting a pop-up class on May 20th, which will introduce you to the new website features and share tips to search effectively. Sign up to learn more!… Read more New PubMed Becomes Default Now

American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey and supplemental data sets

by on March 30, 2020 9:15 pm
Lane Library now provides access to the American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey and supplemental data sets. You can access through the Graduate School of Business Library’s website. Register with your Stanford-affiliated email for 1-day access or request an account for ongoing access. The AHA data sets contain detailed information about the demographic, operational, financial, and IT characteristics of U.S. hospitals.… Read more American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey and supplemental data sets

New PubMed is here!

by on November 26, 2019 1:20 pm
When you visit PubMed you will see a blue banner inviting you to try the new PubMed. The biggest change is that your search results will be sorted by a “best match” ranking by default not by the “most recent” ranking. The best match sort uses an algorithm to quickly identify the most relevant results.… Read more New PubMed is here!

PubMed is Getting a New Look

by on September 23, 2019 10:33 am
In early 2020 the default PubMed search page will be updated to a new design. The new design will be mobile-responsive so you can easily search using a phone or tablet. Here are a few of the changes: 1. Search results will be sorted by best match by default, NOT by most recent! You have likely seen best match results in… Read more PubMed is Getting a New Look