Have you had an opportunity to check out the videocasts from NIH? The Center for Information Technology (CIT) makes special NIH events, seminars, and lectures available to viewers on the NIH network and the Internet from the VideoCast web site. There are a wide variety of topics offered and this is a great opportunity to [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Video'
Gene Screen: A Night of Film on Health and Genetics
July 1st, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
On Thursday, July 16, immediately following Genetics Day on the Hill, Genetic Alliance will host Gene Screen: A Night of Film on Health and Genetics. This mini-film festival was open for submissions, and after a competitive selection process, the following films will be screened: 6:30 PM Our Dream Come True? 6:45 PM Genome: The Future [...]
Offline Gmail
January 29th, 2009 by Kristi · No Comments
Offline Gmail is available from Gmail Labs. Learn more at Gmail’s blog or read “10 Good Things About Offline Gmail” or watch this video from Google: Offline Gmail (in Gmail Labs)
Happy Open Access Day!
October 14th, 2008 by Kristi · No Comments
Well folks, it is finally here…Open Access Day! What??? You didn’t hear about the celebration? Open Access Day will help to broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access, including recent mandates and emerging policies, within the international higher education community and the general public. Read more in the full Press Release. –http://openaccessday.org/about/ Read more about [...]
Tags:event, Information, interesting, open access, policy, Video
We survived!
September 10th, 2008 by Kristi · No Comments
Great news: we haven’t been swallowed up by a black hole today! The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a giant particle accelerator built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). The purpose of the LHC is to gain a better understanding of the relationship among fundamental forces (electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, the weak [...]
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Postercasts on SciVee
August 28th, 2008 by Kristi · No Comments
SciVee rolled out a new way to disseminate your scientific findings in the web 2.0 world: POSTERCASTS! Read more about SciVee here, meet SciVee partners here and get a project overview here. SciVee, a Web 2.0 resource dedicated to the dissemination of scientific research and science-specific research networking, is adding an innovative new video feature [...]
Tags:Information, interesting, open access, posters, Video
Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE!)
August 22nd, 2008 by Kristi · 2 Comments
The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a welcome addition on the scientific communication stage. JoVE is “a peer reviewed, open access, online journal devoted to the publication of biological research in a video format” and offers an elegant approach to traditional publishing models. Jove offers videos from such categories as Basic Protocols, Neuroscience, Developmental [...]
Tags:Information, open access, PubMed, Video
Paul Berg
August 5th, 2008 by Kristi · No Comments
The papers of Paul Berg have recently been added to the NLM® Profiles in Science Web site. This website highlights the work of some of the most significant biomedical researchers of the 20th century. American biochemist Paul Berg (b. 1926) has been making outstanding contributions to biochemistry and molecular biology for over fifty years. As [...]
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