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Bestandsnutzung an der neuen Universitätsmedizin Augsburg: Erste Einblicke
Augsburg University Library is responsible for supplying literature for research and teaching for the new Medical Centre of the University of Augsburg.
Krause, Evamaria+2 more
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In 2017, the Central Medical Library started a new course on information literacy to actively support the students in their studies. In this course, e-contents supplement face-to-face lessons.
Rümmele, Sandra
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Confronting the opioid crisis with consumer health information: a look at East Tennessee
Background: Starting in the 1990s, health care providers began prescribing opioids to patients as pain relievers, believing they were safe. However, many patients became addicted to these pills.
Kelsey Leonard Grabeel, Jenny C. Moore
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MIScnn: A Framework for Medical Image Segmentation with Convolutional Neural Networks and Deep Learning [PDF]
The increased availability and usage of modern medical imaging induced a strong need for automatic medical image segmentation. Still, current image segmentation platforms do not provide the required functionalities for plain setup of medical image segmentation pipelines.
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Introducing altmetrics to the Journal of the Medical Library Association
The Journal of the Medical Library Association’s ( JMLA’ s) website now shows a range of article-level metrics (e.g., article views, online mentions, social media attention) for each published article.
K. Akers
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Volkit: A Performance-Portable Computer Vision Library for 3D Volumetric Data [PDF]
We present volkit, an open source library with high performance implementations of image manipulation and computer vision algorithms that focus on 3D volumetric representations. Volkit implements a cross-platform, performance-portable API targeting both CPUs and GPUs that defers data and resource movement and hides them from the application developer ...
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HTC Vive MeVisLab integration via OpenVR for medical applications [PDF]
Virtual Reality, an immersive technology that replicates an environment via computer-simulated reality, gets a lot of attention in the entertainment industry. However, VR has also great potential in other areas, like the medical domain, Examples are intervention planning, training and simulation.
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[english] In the past years, the Library for the Medical Faculty of Mannheim of the University of Heidelberg has been confronted with an increased demand for extensive advice on complex literature searches.
Metzendorf, Maria-Inti
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