A question for #medlibs -- I purchased EndNote v 20 for myself years ago.
Do I upgrade to latest version or not? Yes/No and why. TYIA
I'm attending #LESSS this week when I am able and I'm 100% certain it's going to be fab!
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#LibraryEvidenceSynthesisSymposium
Using #PRESS among people who understand searching, #medlibs or not, can't make your search worse, and in fact might even make it better! #part3
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Carrie Price
Carrie Price
Carrie Price
Even though PRESS is by librarians/for librarians, I don't think it makes sense to gatekeep this tool if a person has an adequate understanding of searching. #PRESS #part1
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I teach a group of researchers in India (virtually) almost every year for a while now. They may/may not have access to a librarian, and they seem to mostly have an excellent understanding of searching. I tell them, use this with each other! #PRESS #part2
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I detest the new embase.com results screen. No amount of "getting used to it" is going to make it better. It is simply worse, and I hate it. Please don't take the old one away from me.
If you missed it, I released a #FiveMInuteFriday last week. It was the first one in a long time. I demo'd the Pairwise PubMed Generator from Marijane White, which makes proximity searching in PubMed a breeze!
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Carrie Price
A couple things, a collection of unrelated but #medlibs adjacent Monday morning thoughts, a thread: