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Cecilia Vernes

Education Librarian, NPHCO

Classes I Teach

Event Title Summary
Getting Started using PolicyMap Join this session to learn how to use PolicyMap, the GIS database in the PHDL.
Getting Started with CABI Global Health This session is for PHDL program members who are interested in learning how to use the CABI Global Health database.

One can find research content from publications not indexed in PubMed including journal articles, reports, conference proceedings, book chapters, policy documents, theses, and other hard-to-find sources. Global Health contains over 14 million records from over 100 countries in 50 languages, most abstracted in English.
and access the other available special search categories and resources.
Getting Started with the PHDL Need access to trusted journals, e-books, and databases to support your work?

Join us to learn how to effectively use the Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) to search and access full-text journal articles and other helpful resources to support evidence-based public health practice.
Getting Started with the PHDL Need access to trusted journals, e-books, and databases to support your work?

Join us to learn how to effectively use the Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) to search and access full-text journal articles and other helpful resources to support evidence-based public health practice.
PFAS and Environmental Health: Information and Tools for Public Health Practitioners and Information Specialists Join us for a talk PFAS Project Lab, a multi-disciplinary research group, about resources and databases they offer and how public health practitioners and information specialists can use them to inform diverse stakeholders. This webinar fits with the mission of the NNLM to provide public health professionals and the public at large equal access to environmental health resources to enable them to make informed decisions about population and their own health.  This class is for education and informational purposes in alignment with NNLM goals, the NNSC approved national initiative on Environmental Determinants of Health, and does not offer medical advice.

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