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Camtasia is a software suite, created and published by TechSmith, for creating video tutorials and presentations directly via screencast, or via a direct recording plug-in to Microsoft PowerPoint. Chimera is a highly extensible program for interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, including density maps, supramolecular assemblies, sequence alignments, docking results, trajectories, and conformational ensembles.

High-quality images and animations can be generated. CLC Genomics Workbench is software for analyzing and visualizing next generation sequencing data. Its functionality includes de novo assembly of Sanger, , Illumina Genome Analyzer and SOLiD data and also de novo assembly from a combination of these platforms.

Cn3D is provided for Windows and Macintosh , and can be compiled on Unix. The site provides a comprehensive, annotated listing including images of the or so Persian and Arabic manuscripts in the National Library of Medicine.

The National Library of Medicine has in its collection 90 Western manuscripts written before Cataloging information for these manuscripts is fragmented and in some cases unavailable to the scholarly community. An interpretive overview of medieval manuscript holdings of the National Library of Medicine focused on medicine and medical literature in medieval England, on the sources and transmission of the manuscript texts, and on their later manifestations.

Almanacs, first produced in the middle ages for their astrological information, were, in the nineteenth century, adopted by patent medicine manufacturers to advertise their wares.

By the end of the century they had evolved into colorful and heavily illustrated works, displaying catchy and clever cover art. It contains material dated from the s through and is an important resource for researchers in the history of medicine, history of science, and for clinical research.

Read more about Index-Catalogue on our blog Circulating Now. Journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers and proceedings that were published from — are indexed in the Bibliography of the History of Medicine. The Bibliography can be consulted in the History of Medicine Reading Room and at many large research and medical school libraries. Index to journal articles in biomedical journals worldwide published from — Search all new materials added to NLM catalog within the last 6 months.

In the Location field select "HMD Collection" to find newly cataloged materials from the historical collections. These lists represent brief descriptions of unprocessed collections, or unprocessed additions to collections, and is primarily for informational purposes only. There may be donor imposed restrictions, HMD imposed restrictions, or no descriptions of collection contents.

Note on Access: The majority of these collections are stored offsite and require 30 days prior notice for service. Selected digitized publications and productions of the National Library of Medicine including bibliographies, catalogs, posters, brochures, programs and audiovisuals relating to its collections, activities, and resources.

Digitized archival collections, often en masse, from the holdings of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts collctions. Digitized lecture notes from our bound manuscripts holdings. Largely dating from the 18thth centuries, these handwritten lecture notes are the recordings of in-class lectures as transcribed by students from some of the world's major medical schools of the time such as the University of Edinburgh, the University of Pennsylvania, and many others. Often produced as a graduation requirement, these volumes document the thoughts and teachings of American and European medical educators such as Benjamin Rush, Alexander Munro, and Philip Physick.

Digitized recipe and cookery books from our bound manuscripts holdings. Often kept and maintained by female heads of households, these largely 18th century European handwritten works document both well-known and family recipies for medicinal compounds, remedies, and treatments for all types of ailments and bodily well-being, but also record general household needs such as food preparation and storage, plantings, herbals, and production of ink and paper.

Profiles in Science presents the lives and work of innovators in science, medicine, and public health through in-depth research, curation, and digitization of archival collection materials. NLM historians and archivists review and select documents from the Library's collections, and collaborating institutions, to bring the public biographical stories and direct access to supporting primary sources. Profiles in Science includes digitized letters, draft manuscripts, photographs, diaries, and more that provide insight into the challenges and successes of scientific discovery and the diversity of paths and perspectives involved.

A searchable, online edition of annual Congressional appropriations testimonies and selected speeches and articles by former NLM director Dr. Martin M. Cummings, based on the collection of his papers MS C ; The Henkel Family Correspondence collection consists of letters and is largely the product of Caspar C. This digital edition is divided into 5-year blocks for ease of navigation and contextual narrative.

View ALL. Featured Services. Systematic Review Service NIH Librarians are available to help you with every step of your systematic review from helping define the question through publication. Bioinformatics Support Program This program provides researchers with powerful tools to analyze and understand the biological significance of a variety of data. See our online services, training, and resources, or ask us a question. R is a programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.

The R environment provides an integrated suite of software facilities for data manipulation, calculation and graphical display. R can import and export data in a variety of formats, both open source and proprietary, including plain text and comma-separated values CSV , Excel spreadsheets. XLS and. RStudio is an open source user interface for R, and it also provides access to some packages not available in the basic R environment.

To learn more about RStudio, visit the RStudio homepage. R and RStudio are useful for a wide variety of data manipulation, analysis, and visualization tasks. Because it is open source and uses literate programming combining content and code , R facilitates research reproducibility.

Learn more about using R to conduct research that can be easily recreated, understood, and verified.



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