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New NIH Library Resources and Services to Help You with Your Research


​Search for Full-Text Articles 

The NIH Library is pleased to introduce full-text article-level discovery. With this enhanced capability, you can now search the full text of articles directly from the main search box on the NIH Library homepage. All NIH Library resources are searchable through the single search box, including databases, books and journals, and now the full text of millions of journal articles as well. Just one search to find what you need for your research. 


Get Help with Your Publication Analyses

The NIH Library is now offering InCites, which allows you to understand the publication performance of authors, institutions, and grant portfolios at NIH or from around the world. This citation-based evaluation tool enables you to analyze institutional productivity and benchmark your own research output against peers worldwide. Learn more about InCites and how to set up your profile on the NIH Library InCites announcement page


Get Statistics Support

Statistical support services are now available from the NIH Library. Request a one-on-one consultation to get help with the statistical aspects of your research project, or take one of the NIH Library's statistics classes which focus on statistical principles and the use of statistical software for the analysis, design, and interpretation of research investigations. You may also come to the NIH Library to use statistical software including SASJMPSPSSStata and R and RStudio. These tools are available on the Library's reservable data sciences workstation.


Plan Your Training Three Months in Advance

To help you plan your schedule, the NIH Library is now scheduling its free training classes three months in advance.  Maybe you are interested in one of the popular bioinformatics or R programming classes, or one of the Library's new statistics classes. Now you can sign up for NIH Library classes up to three months in advance. See the NIH Library training calendar online to register, or download the new three-month PDF calendar, which is also posted in the NIH Library and throughout Building 10. 


To learn more about these NIH Library services, or to get help with your next research project, contact the NIH Library, nihlibrary@nihlibrary.nih.gov, 301-496-1080.

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