Thursday, November 26, 2009

Google Quick Tip #25

Flu season isn't over yet. Have you gotten your seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccine shots?

Here's an alternative to hitting the speed dial on your phone to your local health clinic or pharmacy to find out.

GOOGLE QUICK TIP #25

Google has created a Flu Shot Finder mash-up search in Google Maps to help you find the closest locations to get your flu shots.



Searching by zip code, city, or address are good ways to find the different options. You'll be linked to directions and websites with more information.




So, if you haven't gotten your flu vaccinations yet, there's no better time than the present. Here's to your health!


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

PubMed Quick Tip #11: Exporting Citations to Bibliographic Software

With the new PubMed interface, there are a few things to note for how to export citations into bibliographic software such as RefWorks or EndNote.

The basic steps are generally the same as with the old PubMed interface. Here's a quick run down of what to do.

(1) Select the box(es) of the citations you want to export

(2) Under the "Send to:" dropdown menu, on the upper right of the results list, select "File"

(3) Under the "Format" dropdown menu, choose "MEDLINE"

(4) Select "Create File"

(5) Save the file to your Desktop

(6) Import the file into your bibliographic software (ie, RefWork or EndNote)

View PubMed's narrated tutorial showing you how to do this.


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

3D Brain App

Whether you're a novice or an advanced learner studying the brain, I think you'll find the 3D Brain a worthy free app to download to your iPhone or iPod Touch.

(1) Select the "Structures" icon to view different regions of the brain

(2) Select the "L" Labels option to view the labelled version of the brain region



(3) Selecting the "T" Info provides an overview, case study, associated functions, cognitive disorders, damage, substructures. The Research Reviews at the very bottom of the Info page lists research articles that link to PubMed.





Download this app for free from the iTunes apps store.


Swiping your finger to the right/left or up/down on a brain image allows you to rotate the view. Pretty cool stuff!


Your brain will thank you for downloading this handy app.