Do you have PDFs of book chapters or journal articles posted online for your students Course readings, even those available on Blackboard, must be accessible according to ADA Title II.
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Open Access Publishing Agreements
Are you looking to publish your manuscript in a scholarly journal but wary of the Article Processing Charges or Open Access Fees? Moody Medical Library, in partnership with our subscriptions with UT System, has entered into agreements with publishers to cover, or partially cover, article processing charges for open access publishing.
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Learning @ Your Library - Identifying Predatory Journals and Conferences
Predatory journals and conferences are preying on academics. They exploit the "author pays" open access model and the need to publish. This class explores features of predatory publishers and how to distinguish from legitimate open access publishing opportunities.
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Learning @ Your Library - Copyright for Educators
When developing and using online materials, it is important to understand some copyright principles. This course is designed to give an introduction to, and raise awareness of, copyright principles.
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SIDD Hosts Open House, Awards 'Art of Science' Winners
Nearly 200 guests attended the Sealy Institute for Drug Discovery (SIDD) open house that included lab tours by the institute's Principal Investigators and shed light on its mission to translate cutting-edge scientific discoveries into tangible therapeutic solutions.
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Faculty Copyright Clarity for the Classroom
Are you uploading copies of articles or book chapters to your Blackboard course but are unsure of the risks of copyright infringement? Don’t worry, the library is here to help!
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Learning @ Your Library - Planning Your (Systematic) Review
Ready to dive into the world of evidence synthesis? This hands-on class equips you with the foundational skills to launch a high-quality systematic review.
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Learning @ Your Library - My NCBI: My Bibliography and SciENcv
Learn how tools that are integrated with PubMed can help track compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy and create biosketches for NIH and NSF grant applications.
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Celebrate American Archives Month with UTMB's Archives
The Truman G. Blocker, Jr. History of Medicine Collections and University Archives in the Moody Medical Library preserves and provides access to historical documents and rare books.
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Books @ Moody Medical Library
Want to know if the library has a specific title needed for your research or the books you are using for your course? Check out our Electronic Books guide to browse through our various eBook packages or the list of course books available by department.
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Library Liaison Program
The Library Liaison program assigns a librarian to specific departments to establish close working relationships between faculty/staff and their librarian. Liaisons provide one point of contact to target Library services directly to the needs of you or your department.
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Epic Cosmos Makes Big Data Research Possible - SideKick AI Makes it Practical
Imagine being able to search 300 million patient records, 67 billon lab results, and over 16 billion encounters - all without any extra software or contracts. This is Epic Cosmos. In December 2024, UTMB went live as a contributing member of the Cosmos Community, which is the only way to gain access into this impressive dataset.
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Learning @ Your Library: Scholarly Publishing Support
The Library has several guides to help bring clarity to the scholarly publishing landscape. Specific guides are available.