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The third in our series of eHLbc Learning Opportunities will be an overview of the redesigned EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) user interface, featuring improved compatibility for health resources and the needs of health sector researchers.
Following the success of the July 21 eHLbc Learning Opportunity, we are pleased to present the second in a series of eHLbc Learning Opportunities, which will be a demonstration of the Primal Pictures platform.
We are pleased to present the first eHLbc Learning Opportunity for member library staff on Wednesday July 7, 2021 at 11 AM Pacific time featuring the Premier Human Anatomy Package Perceptual Adaptive Learning Module (PALMs).
We are very pleased to announce that the eHLbc Year in Review 2020 report is now available at: https://ehlbc.ca/sites/default/files/reports/EHLBC_YIR_2020.pdf
We are sharing the news that eHLbc member Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine has joined the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. The combined organisations will be known as the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM).
A new training guide and video are now available to assist eHLbc members retrieve Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) MARC records for the EBSCO
eHLbc’s Year in Review for 2019 is now available!
The report shares highlights from the past year, an infographic on the value of collaboration, a summary of the All Member Group meeting, and plans for the year ahead. Also included are financials from 2019/20. We hope you enjoy.
To support libraries in providing fully-online service delivery models during the coronavirus outbreak, EBSCO is offering to provide all eHLbc members with access to MEDLINE Complete until June 30.
The Permissions Project, to expand and update the License Terms and Conditions page on the eHLbc website, is now complete.
As work and educational priorities shift in response to COVID-19, eHLbc recognizes that post-secondary members are moving rapidly to online modes of service delivery.
On March 2, 2020, the CLOCKSS Archive announced that 11 journals have been triggered for open access.
eHLbc has launched the Member Forum, a members-only discussion space on the eHLbc website, for community members to communicate informally on topics of common interest.
CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International) is making over 17,000 records related to the coronavirus outbreak open access for three months (as of February 2020).
The first issue of the revitalized biannual eHLbc newsletter: Vital Signs is now available!
We are pleased to announce a new affiliate member has joined eHLbc: Columbia Bible College.
eHLbc's annual report, the 2018 Year in Review, was released today and is now available on the website.