Just 3 places left on this one day hands-on training workshop.
Biomedical Information on the Internet
18 July 2000 at the British Library, London. Price: £175+VAT
Anyone working in the broad fields of biomedicine and health care will
benefit from this informal, interactive workshop. The course's unique
combination of short presentations and 'hands-on' training will help
you discover the useful information available on the Net - key
resources you will want to return to time after time.
The course will help participants to:
* Keep ahead of the phenomenal proliferation of medical and health
information on the Internet
* Learn how to get the best out of search engines, using the right
syntax for each search tool.
* Understand key mailing lists and newsgroups to help you take
advantage of the Internet
* Explore top biomedical sites and portals, and learn how they can
help you save time in searching
* Discover how the Internet versions of key databases, such as
MEDLINE, differ from CD-ROM and online versions.
Who Should attend
The course is suitable for anyone with a basic knowledge of Internet
applications. The emphasis is on searching the world wide web.
The Speaker
The course is taught by Alain Besson, Medical Systems Librarian at
St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London School of Medicine and
Dentistry and the School Library - see
www.qmw.ac.uk/deptlib/deptlib.htm
For further info please contact Antonio Catarinicchia on 020 7412
7915, email [log in to unmask] or visit our website at
www.bl.uk/services/stb/courses.html for a complete listing of all our
courses and a booking form.
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