National Library of Medicine Associate Fellowship Projects
Description:
This collection contains reports, presentations, papers and other documents from the 2012-2013 Associate Fellowship year at the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Keyword:
NLM, National Library of Medicine, Associate Fellowship
Creator:
Gutzman, Karen E
Publisher:
DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
Location:
National Library of Medicine, Maryland, United States
A journal article tag suite (JATS) extension to support NISO's recommended practices for online supplemental journal article materials
Description:
This presentation was given on 04/01/2014 at JATSCon in Bethesda, Maryland.
Abstract:
This paper discusses our experience of creating an extension for JATS that incorporates the NISO "Recommended Practices for Online Supplemental Journal Article Materials" (NISO RP-2013). We will discuss our analysis of the recommendations and our comparison of the recommendations with JATS, as well as our thrashing over language and terminology associated with supplementary materials and our eventual creation of the extension. The extension is not part of the official JATS specification; it is a local extension that will be made publicly available for community use and discussion.
Extending JATS to include the NISO/NFAIS Recommended Practices for Online Supplemental Journal Article Materials
Description:
This paper was presented on April 01, 2014 for JATSCon 2014/2015 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Abstract:
This paper discusses our experience of creating an extension for JATS that incorporates the NISO "Recommended Practices for Online Supplemental Journal Article Materials" (NISO RP-2013). We will discuss our analysis of the recommendations and our comparison of the recommendations with JATS, as well as our thrashing over language and terminology associated with supplementary materials and our eventual creation of the extension. The extension is not part of the official JATS specification; it is a local extension that will be made publicly available for community use and discussion.
Keyword:
JATS, JATS 2013/2014, Journal Article Tag Suite, JATSCon, Supplemental Material, Supplementary Material, XML, National Federation of Advanced Information Services
Subject: MESH:
Periodicals as Topic, Abstracting and Indexing, Information Storage and Retrieval
Subject: LCSH:
Metadata, XML (Document markup language)
Subject: Name:
National Information Standards Organization (U.S.)
Developing Educational Videos about National Library of Medicine K-12 Resources : Spring Project Report, August 16, 2013
Description:
This report describes a special project create an education video about the U.S. National Library of Medicine's genetic resources. This report was completed on August 15, 2013 for work completed between January through August 2013.
Abstract:
Background: The National Library of Medicine has several K-12 resources in the areas of science and health education. The project involved creating a short, engaging video to promote some of the resources, explain the basic features of the resource, and provide tips for using the resources in the classroom. Objective.The purpose of the project was to create a 3-4 minute educational video covering NLMs K-12 genetics resources. Methods: The project was accomplished by focusing on three K-12 genetic resources: Genetics Home Reference, Harry Potters World, and GeneEd. In order to provide context, the Associate Fellow reviewed 9th-12th grade national science curriculum standards, and reviewed the genetic contents of several often used science textbooks. Four teachers were contacted and asked to review the K-12 genetic resources. They were interviewed about their experiences with their responses captured on video. Two classroom settings were video-taped, one a mock setting and the other a real-life setting. The video was edited and produced using the Camtasia software. Results: Two videos were produced as a result of the project. One video explores all three genetic resources, Genetics Home Reference, Harry Potters World, and GeneEd. The second video focuses on the newest resource, GeneEd. While the project was successful, it was filled with challenges because of software and hardware issues. The resulting videos will be used at teachers conferences and perhaps be placed on the GeneEd website. Conclusion: Educational videos provide a rich medium to appropriately market the features of helpful resources to teachers and students. The video filming, editing and production process is complex and not to be undertaken lightly.
Keyword:
Associate Fellowship, NLM, Specialized Information Services, educational material, educational video
Subject: MESH:
Education, Video Recording, Information Services
Subject: LCSH:
Education, Elementary, Education, Secondary
Subject: Name:
National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Creator:
Gutzman, Karen E
Contributor:
National Library of Medicine (U.S.). Associate Fellowhip Program.
TOXMAP data review. Greenhouse gas data reporting system
Description:
This report describes a special project on selecting data for TOXMAP. This report was completed on January 23, 2013 for work completed between October 2012 through January 2013.
Keyword:
TOXMAP, NLM, Greenhouse Gas Data
Subject: MESH:
Carbon Footprint, Air Pollutants--adverse effects, Air Pollutants--toxicity, Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Health
Subject: LCSH:
Greenhouse gases--Environmental aspects
Subject: Geographic Name:
United States
Creator:
Gutzman, Karen E
Contributor:
National Library of Medicine (U.S.). Associate Fellowship Program.
TOXMAP data review. Carbon monitoring for action (CARMA)
Description:
This report describes a special project on selecting data for TOXMAP. This report was completed on January 23, 2013 for work completed between October 2012 through January 2013.
Abstract:
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) was launched in 2007and is the first global inventory of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions for the energy sector. As a dataset, CARMA contains information about the carbon emissions of power companies worldwide. When used in conjunction with mapping software, CARMA provides the location, ownership and emissions of all the power plants in the world.
Keyword:
TOXMAP, NLM, Greenhouse Gas Data, National Library of Medicine, Associate Fellowship
Subject: MESH:
Carbon Dioxide, Air Pollution, Environmental Monitoring, Geographic Information Systems
Subject: LCSH:
Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Environmental aspects, Environmental monitoring, Air--Pollution, Geographic information systems
Examination/analysis of carbon dioxide emissions data source/s for TOXMAP : Fall project final report.
Description:
Final Report for TOXMAP Project , This report describes a special project on selecting data for TOXMAP. This report was completed on February 27, 2013 for work completed between October 2012 through January 2013.
Abstract:
Electricity production, transportation and other industries emit large quantities of greenhouse gases which trap heat in the atmosphere, raising the temperature of the earth. This study examines greenhouse gas emissions datasets from the Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Data and non-profit Center for Global Developments Carbon Monitoring for Action, for inclusion in TOXMAP, a product of the National Library of Medicine (NLM). TOXMAP is a geographical information system which allows users the opportunity to visualize, analyze and understand datasets related to environmental and human health. Each dataset was reviewed using the TOXMAP data review questionnaire in order to provide in-depth information regarding the scope, quality, background source and ease or ability to integrate the dataset into the newest release of TOXMAP. NLMs Specialized Information Services division (SIS) will use the reviews to draw conclusions about the data and determine if either dataset should be included in TOXMAP. The data reviewer recommends the EPAs GHG Data dataset because it incorporates several greenhouse gases, covers several industries including electricity production, is updated yearly and is subjected to the EPAs rigorous data review process.
Keyword:
TOXMAP, Greenhouse Gas Data, CARMA, NLM, National Library of Medicine, Associate Fellowship
Subject: MESH:
Carbon Dioxide, Air Pollution, Environmental Monitoring, Geographic Information Systems
Subject: LCSH:
Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Environmental aspects, Air--Pollution, Environmental monitoring, Geographic information systems
World's Columbian Dental Congress member's ticket, August 14-19, 1893
Description:
Front and back of Dr. Black's ticket to the Dental Congress. On the back is a map of Chicago showing the locations of the various venues of the Congress.
Keyword:
Dentistry
Subject: MESH:
Dentistry
Digital Origin:
Reformatted Digital
Creator:
World's Columbian Dental Congress (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
Series III. Documents, correspondence, ephemera, and a photograph relating to the World's Columbian Dental Congress, Chicago, Illinois, 1892-1893
Original Bibliographic Citation:
World's Columbian Dental Congress (1893 : Chicago, Ill.). Transactions of the World's Columbian Dental Congress. Chicago (Ill.) : Knight, Leonard & Co., 1894.
Abstract:
The World's Columbian Dental Congress was held in Chicago,Illinois, August 1893, in conjunction with the World's Columbian Exposition of1893. The transactions of the Congress were published in a 2 volume set (citedbelow): The documents and correspondence provide some insight into the planning for the Congress. Dr.Black was the Chairman of the World's Columbian Dental Congress Committee on Nomenclature
The Digitized Collection of G.V. Black Manuscripts, Correspondence and Photographs in the Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University
Description:
Digital images of the original physical manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera which are housed in the Galter Health Sciences Library Special Collections.
Abstract:
The Collection includes: manuscripts on general subjects; correspondence between G.V. Black and Dr. Frederick S. McKay on mottled teeth; photographs; correspondence and other ephemera pertaining to the 1893 World Dental Congress held in conjunction with the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois
These manuscripts are kept in Boxes 1-3. See descriptions of individual manuscripts for the location of a particular manuscript. The descriptions are arranged alphabetically by the title of the manuscript
Invitation to the World's Columbian Dental Congress luncheon held at the Wellington Catering Company's Cafe in the Terminal Station inside of the World's Fair Grounds on August 19, 1893
Keyword:
Luncheon
Digital Origin:
Reformatted Digital
Creator:
World's Columbian Dental Congress (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)