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Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Leah Anderson

by on October 6, 2022 9:46 am
Every month, we are spotlighting an amazing member of our library staff. This month meet Leah Anderson, Access & Collection Services Manager. What do you do at the library? I wear a few different hats at Lane Library. I oversee the Access Services department which manages the day-to-day activities of the library’s physical spaces and… Read more Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Leah Anderson
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Introducing the 2022 Research Impact Challenge Winners!

by on October 4, 2022 11:42 am
Please join us in recognizing the five winners of the 2022 Research Impact Challenge! Missed the challenge this year? You can continue to take advantage of the 2022 challenges via the Research Impact Challenge webpage. For more information on the use and assessment of research metrics, please visit the Research Impact Guide. Get to Know… Read more Introducing the 2022 Research Impact Challenge Winners!
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Faster Systematic Reviews with Covidence

by on October 3, 2022 9:00 am
The user-friendly interface of Covidence is designed to guide you through the literature and systematic review process.  Experienced and novice researchers can benefit from using Covidence to decrease the time spent on a review by up to 35%.  Watch this short video to learn more about Covidence:  Key features include: Invite collaborators from anywhere in… Read more Faster Systematic Reviews with Covidence
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Who Looks at your Stanford Profile?

by on September 21, 2022 5:24 pm
An interview with Dr. Joseph Forrester, Assistant Professor of Surgery,Department of Surgery, Stanford University (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8558-6180) We turned to the Stanford Medicine community to find examples of real people using tools to track and promote their online scholarly presence. We sat down with Dr. Forrester to learn how he uses Stanford Profiles to do just that*.… Read more Who Looks at your Stanford Profile?
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Exploring Types of Peer Review

by on September 19, 2022 9:00 am
Celebrating Peer Review Week 2022’s theme, Research Integrity: Creating and supporting trust in research People often say that transparency builds trust. Do you feel that the peer review process is transparent? In the spirit of the Peer Review Week 2022 theme, Research Integrity: Creating and supporting trust in research, let’s peel back the curtain and… Read more Exploring Types of Peer Review
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Attend the Banned Books Celebration on 9/21

by on September 15, 2022 12:04 pm
Come join Lane Medical Library and the Diversity Center of Representation and Empowerment, (D-CORE) to celebrate the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week 2022. During the event, we will be inducting banned books sponsored by the Stanford Medicine community into the D-CORE collection. There will be light refreshments, good company, and a raffle to win… Read more Attend the Banned Books Celebration on 9/21
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#MedTwitter as a Professional Tool

by on September 2, 2022 12:40 pm
An interview with Dr. Michael Gisondi, Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Education, Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine (@MikeGisondi) In preparation for the 2022 Research Impact Challenge, we turned to the Stanford Medicine community to find examples of real people using tools to track and promote their online scholarly presence. We… Read more #MedTwitter as a Professional Tool
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Learn with MedOne Education

by on September 1, 2022 9:00 am
Thieme’s MedOne Education platform provides access to a collection of fully downloadable medical textbooks covering the core subject areas in the medical school curriculum such as: AnatomyBasic SciencesClinical SciencesRadiologyUSMLE Test Prep Use the MedOne Questions and Answers function to create custom review sessions and practice exams and assess your knowledge.  Access books and content through… Read more Learn with MedOne Education
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Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Drew Bourn

by on September 1, 2022 9:00 am
Every month, we are spotlighting an amazing member of our library staff. This month meet Drew Bourn, History Curator. What do you do at the library? I oversee the Medical History Center, which is the archives and rare books collection in Lane Library. The Medical History Center is a treasure trove of resources about the… Read more Meet Your Lane Library Staff: Drew Bourn
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Boosting Impact as a PhD Candidate

by on August 30, 2022 9:00 am
An Interview with Elysse Grossi-Soyster, PhD Candidate in the Microbiology & Immunology Department at Stanford University School of Medicine (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2719-1973) In preparation for the 2022 Research Impact Challenge, we turned to the Stanford Medicine community to find examples of real people using tools to track and promote their online scholarly presence. We sat down with… Read more Boosting Impact as a PhD Candidate