Beginning January 11, 2024, the Wittson Hall public stairs (Levels 2-6) will be closed for 3.5 weeks so a team can replace the red stair treads.
Users will need to use the elevators during this time.
Beginning January 11, 2024, the Wittson Hall public stairs (Levels 2-6) will be closed for 3.5 weeks so a team can replace the red stair treads.
Users will need to use the elevators during this time.
McGoogan Session: Writing a Data Management Plan
Thursday, February 1, 2024, noon–1 p.m.
Location: Hybrid | WHM 6032 (Level 6, McGoogan Library) and via Zoom
Join Lisa Chinn, data services librarian at McGoogan Library, on Thursday, February 1 from noon–1 p.m. to learn about the National Institutes of Health (NIH) data management and sharing policy and how to write a data management plan using the DMPTool*. This McGoogan Session is intended for all UNMC audiences who are writing grants and will be a hybrid event. Individuals interested in attending can register online via Zoom or visit WHM 6032 (Level 6, McGoogan Library) to take part in person.
Why should you attend?
*The DMPTool is a free, open-source, online application that helps researchers create data management plans.
The McGoogan Health Sciences Library has announced its spring 2024 McGoogan Sessions. McGoogan Sessions is the library’s instruction series offering unique topics that highlight resources available for research, educate on information literacy and academic medicine, and inspire through the lens of health care history. This spring’s McGoogan Sessions will be offered via Zoom—some sessions will also be offered in person. Please refer to the schedule below for titles of each session and to see where the session will take place.
For additional details about a specific session, please visit the instruction page on McGoogan Library’s website.
The McGoogan Health Sciences Library has announced six Generative AI Exploration workshops. These workshops will be offered in person and via Zoom. UNMC Omaha campus faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the in-person workshops. UNMC Lincoln, Kearney, Norfolk, and Scottsbluff-Gering campuses can register for the workshops via Zoom.
Attendees will explore popular generative AI tools (i.e., Bard, ChatGPT, Bing CoPilot and Claude), learn basic functions and create prompts with McGoogan Library librarians, Teri Hartman and Jess King. These workshops will leave plenty of time for attendees to share what they know and learn from others. For the in-person workshops, attendees are asked to bring their own device for a hands-on AI encounter (smart phone, mobile Wi-Fi device, laptop, etc.). Online attendees should be ready to use their own device.
Snacks will be provided at the in-person workshops. Registered attendees for the Zoom workshops will be entered into a prize drawing.
Individuals interested in attending one of the workshops are encouraged to stop by the in-person locations on their respective dates or register via Zoom for their preferred date.
The McGoogan Health Sciences Library supports Open Access (OA) publishing at UNMC through participation in agreements with a number of scholarly publishers, enabling UNMC authors to publish their articles as open access in selected journals at no cost to themselves, or at a discounted fee.
Current agreements include those with Wiley and Hindawi, PLOS Medicine and PLOS Biology. For more information on these and the new agreements, see the library’s open access guide.
The McGoogan Health Sciences Library subscribes to journals from publishers who provide discounts that are available to UNMC through membership in the University of Nebraska Consortium of Libraries. McGoogan Library does not pay for article processing charges, or any other fees charged to authors.
For questions regarding these agreements, please contact Heather Brown, scholarly communications librarian.