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PILOTS Database added to the web site
Posted Thursday, June 26, 2008, 12:19 pm by Theresa Norton
PILOTS is an abbreviation for Published International Literature on Traumatic Stress.  The PILOTS database is produced by the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.  According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs web site, "The goal of the PILOTS database is to include citations to all literature on PTSD and other mental-health sequelae of traumatic events, without disciplinary, linguistic, or geographical limitations, and to offer both current and retrospective coverage."

Subject Coverage

   * post-traumatic stress disorder or acute stress disorder (with or without reference to the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
   * the assessment, description, prevention, or treatment of any psychiatric disorder, especially dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder), other dissociative disorders, or borderline personality disorder, associated etiologically or epidemiologically with exposure to a traumatic event, or to an event experienced as traumatic by the population under discussion
   * the preparation or provision of mental health services to a traumatized population or a population at risk of experiencing traumatic events
   * issues of professional ethics, scientific methodology, or public policy relating to traumatized populations.

Dates of Coverage
1871-current

Update Frequency
Monthly.
E-Resources News
Southwest Clinical Campus librarian
Posted Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 9:42 am by Lila Pedersen
The Harley E. French Library of the Health Sciences is recruiting candidates for the position of Southwest Clinical Campus librarian in Bismarck, North Dakota.

Please see the full job description for details.
Library News
OrganDonor.Gov
Posted Friday, May 2, 2008, 9:49 am by Barbara Knight
OrganDonor.Gov is the official US Government website for organ and tissue donation and transplantation, is maintained by the Health Resources and Services Administration, Healthcare Systems Bureau, Division of Transplantation, an agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services. The site provides donation and transplantation basics; information for donors, including frequently asked questions; and information on risk reduction, research, best practices and legislation.
Web Site News
Medical School for the Public 2008
Posted Tuesday, March 25, 2008, 10:22 am by Theresa Norton
The library has compiled a list of high-quality electronic resources for the 2008 Medical School for the Public, "Drugs and Bugs: Medical Education from Lab to Community".  Classes are being held on Tuesday evenings in April from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. and are available both in person and on-line.  The web sites provided by the library are intended as sources of further information on the topics covered in the classes.  Additional sites will be added as the class progresses.
SMHS News
NIH Public Access Policy
Posted Thursday, February 7, 2008, 11:45 am by Judy Rieke
The Library of the Health Sciences wants to make faculty, staff and students aware of the recently adopted NIH Public Access Policy .  This policy ensures that the public has access to the final, peer-reviewed, published results of NIH funded research.  It requires that these articles be accessible to the public on PubMed Central to help advance science and improve human health.  The NIH Public Access Website:  http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ has been established to facilitate the process.

On December 26, 2007,  the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2007 (H.R. 2764) was signed and directs the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to provide public access to its funded research.  This new mandate requires researchers funded by NIH to submit their manuscripts to PubMed Central. Scientists who publish in journals that do not submit articles directly to PubMed Central must deposit their manuscripts no later than 12 months after the official date of publication.
 
Please check this policy information sheet for further details and links to pertinent websites for submission of articles.  If you have further questions about the NIH Public Access Policy , please e-mail PublicAccess@nih.gov  or contact Judy Rieke, 77-4129 or jrieke@medicine.nodak.edu  for assistance.  
Other News
Library hosting Copyright Audio conference
Posted Thursday, February 7, 2008, 11:12 am by Judy Rieke
The Library of the Health Sciences is hosting the audio conference "Applying Fair Use in Higher Education: Clearing Up the Confusion" on Thursday February 7th at noon in the library classroom.  See more information below.  Please notify Judy Rieke (777-4129) or e-mail at jrieke@medicine.nodak.edu if you intend to attend so that we can print copies of the supporting materials.

** Applying Fair Use in Higher Education: Clearing Up the Confusion**
** Live, 60-Minute Audio Conference **
** Thursday, February 7, 2008 noon to 1:00 PM CT**
Presented by:  
Laura (Lolly) N. Gasaway is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and
Professor of Law University of North Carolina School of Law

http://www.higheredhero.com/fair1h?ID=-823435591

You and your team are invited to join us to discover:
** Up-to-date information for making Fair Use determinations
** Practices for applying the law to  digital materials
** Types of works covered for classroom, online and blended courses
** How to handle personal and institutional liability issues
** Guidelines for creating policies that comply with the law

Your Presenter:
Laura (Lolly) N. Gasaway is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and
Professor of Law University of North Carolina School of Law
** Ms. Gasaway has been Associate Dean since July 2006.  She served as
  Director of the Law Library and Professor of Law from 1985 until 2006.  
** She teaches courses in Copyright Law and Cyberspace Law in the law
  school and Copyright Law for Librarians in the School of Information
  and Library Science.
** Lolly is a past president of the American Association of Law Libraries
  and is a Fellow of the Special Libraries Association and has served on
  and chaired various committees of both associations, including their
  Copyright Committees.  
** She served on the American Bar Association's Accreditation Committee
  and on the Council of the Section on Legal Education and Admissions to
  the Bar.  
** Lolly represented the AAU at the Fair Use Conferences (for the National
  Information Infrastructure
** She is currently co-chair of the Section 108 Study Group for the
  National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
  and the Copyright Office.
Library News
InfoPOEMS with InfoRetriever now Essential Evidence Plus
Posted Friday, February 1, 2008, 11:25 am by Theresa Norton
InfoPOEMS with InfoRetriever is now available under a new name, Essential Evidence Plus.  Essential Evidence Plus will continue to feature InfoPOEMS, the daily content alerting service and the search application formerly known as InfoRetriever.  It will also incorporate two new resources - EBM Guidelines and e-Essential Evidence.  EBM Guidelines includes a collection of more than 950 Practice Guidelines, more than 3,000 Evidence Summaries, and more than 1,000 images.  E-Essential Evidence will be added during the first quarter of 2008.  It is a general medical reference with content integrated and hyperlinked to all of the resources in Essential Evidence Plus, including InfoPOEMS summaries and The Cochrane Database of Systematic Review Abstracts.
E-Resources News
NIH Research Matters
Posted Wednesday, December 5, 2007, 1:08 pm by Barbara Knight
NIH Research Matters is a weekly eColumn highlighting interesting NIH research studies from peer-reviewed journals.  Launched in April 2006, it is for anyone who wants to keep up with the breathtaking range of research done by NIH and NIH-funded scientists: physicians, policy-makers, science-literate members of the public and researchers themselves.  Visit the home page at http://www.nih.gov/news/research_matters/index.htm. You can subscribe to the RSS news feed there or go to https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=nihresearchmatters-l&A=1 to add your email address to the LISTSERV.
Web Site News
MyNCBI Automatic Searches May be Delayed
Posted Thursday, November 15, 2007, 2:24 pm by Barbara Knight
Annual Medline/PubMed Year-End Processing will temporarily halt the addition of fully-indexed Medline citations to PubMed on November 14, 2007.  If you have MyNCBI searches that contain MeSH terms you will not receive new results until the Year-End Processing is complete.  Tentative completion is targeted for early December 2007.
For more information go to the National Library of Medicine information at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/policy/yep_2007.html
Other News
Scholarly Publication and Open Access Webcast
Posted Friday, November 9, 2007, 2:37 pm by Barbara Knight
You are invited to a webcast on Scholarly Publication and Open Access, which will be held in the classroom of the Library of the Health Sciences from 1 - 3 pm on Tuesday, November 20th. The webcast is presented by the Medical Library Association (MLA).

Objectives of the program are:
1.  To introduce, define, and explain significant models of scholarly publishing
2.  To explore the impact of open access on academic libraries, hospital libraries, and authors
3.  To discuss practical examples of new models of scholarly publishing and describe actions from both university and hospital perspectives to support new approaches.

Issues to be addressed include:
Part I:  What is scholarly publishing?  Definition of scholarly publishing - Public access - Associations involved in the issues - Key issues in the publishing industry.
Part II:  Environmental scan of the publishing industry.  How are publishers reacting to open access? - What new models are emerging? - What are the flavors of open access? - What are the concerns among publishers? - What about issues of sustainability?
Part III:  What is the impact on libraries and their users?  Impact and concerns for libraries - Impact, benefit, and concerns for the author/researcher - Ways librarians and libraries can support these new initiatives.
Part IV:  Resources.
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