Webinar: Using Science.gov to Access U.S. Government Science Information
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- Last Updated: September 07 2018
- Published: September 07 2018
Register to attend the live training webinar, "Using Science.gov to Access U.S. Government Science Information."
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Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 |
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Recording and closed captioning are available. All webinars are free of charge. |
- Speakers:
- Mary Moulton, Science.gov Co-Chair, Digital Librarian, Office of Information & Library Sciences, Department of Transportation
- Joanna Martin, Science.gov Co-Chair, DC Liaison, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Department of Energy
- Learning outcomes: This webinar will provide an overview of the federated search functionality offered by Science.gov where over 60 databases, 2,200 websites, and over 200 million pages of authoritative Federal science information can be found in many formats. A new feature for public access to Federally-funded research results (journal articles and accepted manuscripts) will be discussed.
- Expected level of knowledge for participants: No prerequisite knowledge required
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