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Canva is a comprehensive design tool that is simple to use and wonderful for pros and beginners alike. Canva is highly recommended for organizations that want to try new and unique ways of designing library materials.
Alison Paige Gehred
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A primary feature of Ovid Discovery is the Discovery metasearch, which focuses purely on biomedical sources. The Discovery metasearch pulls relevant results from a library’s holdings as well as the Ovid Index, a biomedical database consisting of more ...
Jason A. Lilly +2 more
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System for the Unified Management, Assessment, and Review of Information (SUMARI)
System for the Unified Management, Assessment, and Review of Information (SUMARI) is a web-based systematic review program provided by the Joanna Briggs Institute.
Christi Piper
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PolicyMap is an online geographic information system (GIS) mapping tool that aggregates many types of data for users to create maps and reports for research, grant applications, health policy, market surveys, and other applications.
David Farris
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Kopernio is a browser extension that simplifies finding full-text portable document format (PDF) copies of journal articles. This review describes what Kopernio is and how to set it up and explores some of its advantages and disadvantages.
Matthew B. Hoy
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Using the Lens database for staff publications
In a rapidly changing landscape, many health sciences libraries are looking to increase the support they provide for research in their organization. The Lens database is a free platform for enabling discovery of both scholarly and patent literature.
Rob Penfold
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Complete Anatomy is a 3D anatomy platform created by 3D4Medical, which has been developing medical products since 2009. It is a platform used by students, educators, medical professionals, and institutions and has more than one million users for its ...
Sara K. Motsinger
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LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that quickly finds full-text copies of journal article portable document format files (PDFs) as users browse the Internet.
Matthew B. Hoy
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The DLESE Community Review System: Gathering, Aggregating, and Disseminating User Feedback about the Effectiveness of Web-based Educational Resources [PDF]
NOTE: This is a large file, 8 mb in size! The Community Review System (CRS) of the Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) is intended to help educators seeking high-quality digital resources and resource creators who are seeking recognition ...
Kim Kastens
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