Getting Started with the PHDL

Class Experience Level
Beginner

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If your department is a member of the Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) program you have access to over 300 evidence-based resources including, trusted journals, e-books, and databases to support your work.

Look for your department or organization in the directory of PHDL Program Members and Partner Libraries to confirm that your organization participates in the program. 

The PHDL is a program of the National Public Health Coordination office funded by the Network of the National Library of Medicine. 

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.

This webinar will get you acquainted with using PubMed to search the journal collection, introduce you to additional databases available within the collection, and briefly describe the process for accessing materials not available in the PHDL from your partner library. You will also see demonstrated some tools for keeping current in your field by creating saved searches or alerts.

You will need to be on your organization's network or working from your office, or login into your single sign-on account, to access the PHDL central webpage. A My NCBI account is recommended so you can save your work in PubMed. If needed, please register for a My NCBI account and/or create your single sign-on account to the PHDL prior to the course.

Objectives:

This session focuses on the access and use of the Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) for PHDL program members.

Class Details

Date(s): February 22, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Platform: Webex
CE Credits: 0.00
Class Experience Level: Beginner
This class is sponsored by NPHCO.

Class Contacts

Host/Instructor: Cecilia Vernes
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