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EndNote
EndNote is available to NIH, HHS, and CMS staff from the NIH Library.
3D Printing at the NIH Library
The NIH Library has two professional-level 3D printers: the uPrint SE Plus and Stratasys F270. Both printers use fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology and feature dissolvable supports that are melted away after printing.Ready to Print?
3D Modeling Software and Resources
Websites for Free 3D Models to DownloadNIH 3D- Provides free digital models of biomedical and bimolecular structures that are readily compatible with a 3D printerThingiverse- Dedicated for users to share digital designs to downloadSketchfab- An array of shared downloadable detailed 3D modelsEmbod
Our Work
Example Bibliometric Analysis Report Cover page of report for NIA intramural research. Productivity page of report for NIA intramural research: publications per document type, publications per year, publications per Web of Science category, and publications per journal.  
CLC Genomics Workbench
CLC Genomics Workbench is software for analyzing and visualizing next generation sequencing data. Its functionality includes de novo assembly of Sanger, 454, Illumina Genome Analyzer and SOLiD data and also de novo assembly from a combination of these platforms.
What is the normal turnaround time after submitting a request?
Resource Type Delivery Print books and journals (chapters/articles) at the NIH Library 1–2 business days Print books and journals (chapters/articles) at the National Library of Medicine 3 business days Items not owned by the NIH Library or the Nati
Do I have to fill in the citation information on request forms manually? Is there somewhere I can enter a PMID number?
The NIH Library offers a method to pre-populate the document delivery order from with citation information. To use this feature to start your search in PubMed @ NIH. Look for the NIH Library Fulltext Plus button. This service will populate the request form from the PubMed citation.
How do I request a renewal?
Please email edelivery@nih.gov to request an ILL renewal 5 business days before the due date.
What if I lose or damage a book?
Customers are asked to replace lost books.
SCaVis: Getting Started Tutorial
Whom do I contact if I am having trouble accessing one of the Library's electronic resources?
NIH staff should first check the column in the resource display labeled "userid/password" to see if there are any special instructions that you need to follow. Non-NIH users will not see information in that column as publisher licenses restrict us to offering electronic resources to NIH staff on
Where can I answer pages? Where is the campus phone?
Campus calls can be made and pages answered from a phone located near the windows on the first level of the Library.
How can I get an article translated?
For more information about translation services, please visit our Translation Services page.
Where is the book collection?
The book collection is located on the lower level of the Library.
What does it cost to have someone edit my manuscript?
The NIH Library Editing Service provides, as a free service, light and medium editing for NIH- and HHS-related work. The service is intended to help you get your draft ready for peer review. As the writer, you have the option to accept or reject the editing suggestions.
EndNote Output Styles
The EndNote styles collection contains more than 4,500 bibliographic styles for a variety of disciplines.
Where can I find help on searching PubMed?
NLM has comprehensive online help available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3830/?depth=2 There is an online tutorial at https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/dis
What are Journal Impact Factors?
The journal impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the "average article" in a journal has been cited in a particular year.
Where can I find information on print journal issue arrivals at the NIH Library?
Check the NIH Library catalog and search by journal title.
Human Gene Mutation Database Professional
The professional version of the Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD) provides up-to-date information on human inherited gene mutations. It allows researchers to assess the novelty of identified gene mutations. The mutations in the database are manually curated from the scientific literature.
Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA)
IPA is a web-based bioinformatics application that allows researchers to upload data analysis results from high-throughput experiments such as microarray and next generation sequencing for functional analyze, integration, and further understanding.
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Document Delivery
Audit and Revenue Resource Center and Compliance and Regulation Suite
NLM Tutorials & Recordings
Find Your Librarian
NIH Library librarians are your gateway to the vast array of NIH Library resources, services, and training.
Using Microsoft Word
Cite While You Write (also known as CWYW) is a key feature of EndNote.
EndNote Online
EndNote Online (previously called EndNote Web or EndNote Basic) is a web-based research and writing tool and a complement to the desktop-based EndNote.
Online EndNote Tutorials
EndNote has a training portal with videos, recorded classes, and step-by-step instructions. EndNote Training Portal
Training Topics
Below are topic or subject areas taught by the NIH Library. Click the topic to see a list of upcoming classes or other related content. To view our full training catalog, visit the library training calendar. We are open to your feedback and suggestions related to our training program.
Health Data Resources
This online guide contains information on finding, using, and analyzing health and population data. The guide was developed as an online companion for a series of classes that focus on finding, wrnagling, and analyzing health data.
Data Visualization Touchscreen
65" interactive digital display used to visualize and demonstration data.
Anaconda and Python (Open Source, Freely Available)
Python is an open-source, object-oriented programming language, particularly well-suited for scientific computing because of its extensive ecosystem of scientific libraries and environments.
R and RStudio (Open Source, Freely Available)
R and R Studio are useful for a wide variety of data manipulation, analysis, and visualization tasks.
OpenSCAD
OpenSCAD is a software for creating solid 3D CAD models. It is free software and available for Linux/UNIX, Windows and Mac OS X. Unlike most free software for creating 3D models (such as Blender) it does not focus on the artistic aspects of 3D modelling but instead on the CAD aspects.
Stata
Stata is an integrated statistical software package for data management, analysis, and visualization.
Tableau Public (Freely Available)
Tableau is a business analytics tool for creating a wide variety of interactive data visualizations.
Science of Science (Sci2) Tool (Open Source, Freely Available)
Sci2 is a free, modular toolset designed by researchers at Indiana University for the study of science. It can be used for temporal, geospatial, topical, and network analysis, and visualizations of scholarly datasets.
Qiagen Clinical Insight Interpret Translational (QCI-IT)
QCI Interpret Translational is a variant analysis and interpretation tool for basic and translational research involving the analysis of human genetics data and is not intended to be used for diagnostic purposes.
Inkscape (Open Source, Freely Available)
Inkscape is a free, open-source graphics program for creating and editing images in a variety of formats suitable for print and web use. Inkscape's features make it similar to Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and CorelDRAW.
Lasergene
Lasergene provides users a full range of tools for manipulation of sequence data. Lasergene is applicable to both nucleic acid and protein sequences. Example functions operating on sequences are editing, annotating, virtual cloning, primer design, and SNP discovery.
NetFabb Basic
Use Netfabb Basic to make editing, repairing and analysing designs for 3D printing quick and easy. View, repair, and edit .STL files. Analyze and repair files to make models airtight. Make simple adjustments for proper fitting on build plate.
How can I learn more about the Library?
Orientations to the services of the NIH Library are available upon request for NIH staff.
When is the Library open?
Visit the NIH Library hours and holiday hours page for more information.
How do I search for literature in specific subjects such as AIDS, Bioethics, alternative medicine, toxicology or cancer?
The National Library of Medicine produces many databases which are devoted to specific subject areas. Many of these files can now be accessed within their web-based search interface called PubMed®. These are available on the Limits screen on the Subset pull-down menu, unless otherwise noted.
How Can I Use One of The New Private Study Carrels?
We are no longer taking reservations for the carrels. The NIH Library has five private study carrels for individual use. NIH staff can use them on a first-come, first-served basis. These study spaces are unlocked and valuables should not be left unattended.
Do I have to submit my manuscript to PubMed Central?
As noted on the NIH public access website, your peer-reviewed papers should be submitted to PubMed Central (PMC) immediately upon acceptance for publication by a journal. PMC will make these papers publicly available within 12 months of publication.
Where can I find information on books and journals at the National Library of Medicine?
Use LocatorPlus Catalog, the catalog for the National Library of Medicine's collection, to find books and journals there. Follow the prompts that appear.