The University of Washington Health Sciences Library (UW HSL) provides resources, instruction, research expertise, and individual assistance to ITHS staff and to current University of Washington students, staff, and faculty, regardless of location.
Resources
- Biomedical Sciences Toolkit Librarian-recommended resources and research strategies for biomedical researchers who are seeking published information, funding, or collaborators. It includes advice on using PubMed, conducting cited reference searches, and finding scientific, preclinical, and clinical information in a variety of sources. It also provides NIH Public Access Policy guidance, Seattle-area seminar announcements, and current awareness alert strategies.
- Translational Researcher Tools Toolkit developed for researchers and staff working with ITHS. It facilitates locating resources needed throughout the clinical research study lifecycle, from funding proposal to closeout. Included here are links to IRBs, training, consortium resources, and UW research support services.
- Data Resources in the Health Sciences Inventory of resources to support the discovery, management, sharing, and visualization of health sciences research data.
Many of the web-based resources described in the three toolkits are freely available. Those resources licensed for people with University of Washington Net IDs are marked with a “lock” icon.
Consultations
The UW Biomedical and Translational Sciences Librarian offers consultations and individual assistance with a variety of topics, including:
- Finding information needed for your research, publications, or funding applications.
- Effectively searching PubMed, Web of Science, ClinicalTrials.gov, and other databases.
- Locating molecular biology and genetics information.
- Setting up current awareness alerts.
- Using citation management tools such as EndNote.
- Locating experts or potential collaborators in a field.
Instruction and Workshops
UW HSL librarians also offer workshops and instructional sessions. These can be tailored to meet the needs of small or large groups. Topics could include describing your research impact, locating experts and collaborators, finding medical genetics information, or staying on top of the literature in your field. “Smarter Searches: Advanced PubMed Tips for Researchers” is an example of such a seminar.
Contact
To ask questions or learn more about any of these services, please contact:
Diana Nelson Louden
Biomedical and Translational Sciences Librarian
University of Washington Health Sciences Library
http://guides.lib.uw.edu/hsl/louden