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Blog Name: davidrothman.net
Url: http://davidrothman.net
Language: English
Topics: medical, libraries, web
Description: Exploring medical libraries, health information, and Web geekery
Popularity: 44 Followers

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Vlogging: ‘Library 101′ and the AL
I’ve never videoblogged before and I’m not sure I’ll ever do it again, but it was fun to try. Please see embedded YouTube video below. Links mentioned in the embedded video above: http://davidrothman.net/category/library-20/ http://www.libraryman.com/blog/essays-on-101/ _______________ Feed-only Footer: Have you checked out
New PubMed Video (U of Manitoba)
Got my H1N1 Vaccination
I got my 2009 H1N1 live, attenuated (nasal spray) vaccine today. I continue to be surprised by how many otherwise rational people (including health professionals) are frightened by the prospect. For the record: If New York State law did not require me to get both the seasonal and the H1N1 vaccine, I would get both anyway. I’ve avoided commenting on the media coverage of Swine Flu. Why bother when Jon Stewart does it better? T
Mayo’s LibBlog Shows You How to Use My NCBI
Melissa Rethlefsen does it again with another great screencast: [via: http://liblog.mayo.edu/2009/10/13/video-tutorial-my-ncbi-custom-filters-and-sharing-collections/]
Harvard Medical School’s HMS Mobile | iPhone Apps for Public Health
http://www.pr.com/press-release/184197″>Harvard Medical School Presents HMS Mobile and Announces Plans to Launch iPhone Applications Aimed at Promoting Public Health Boston, MA, October 09, 2009 –(PR.com)– The Harvard Health Publications Division of Harvard Medical School announced today that it will launch a new program called HMS Mobile to deliver a series of iPhone Applications aimed at promoting public health. The first such application will focus on the H1N1 flu pandemic and is scheduled for release to the public in early October. These applications will leverage Harvard Medical School’s exte

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