CeRIS

Upcoming events with the CeRIS

  • Open access publishing – Q&A session on April 10

 

Have you used up your project budget but still need to publish in open access?
 
The CeRIS HAL-Pasteur team is pleased to invite you to a question and answer session via Teams to explore the various options available.
 
Join the team on Wednesday April 10 from 12 noon to 1pm to discuss the topic via the following link:
 
Join the meeting
 
For more information, contact: hal-pasteur@pasteur.fr

 

  • Remote training: Introduction to EndNote, level 1, Thursday April 11, 2024, from 2 to 5pm* (in French)

 
Come along and discover EndNote 20 and find out how to save time when compiling a bibliography.

The session is a mixture of theory and practical hands-on training during which you can learn how to import references from databases, create and manage reference groups, attach pdfs to references, insert citations into a text and format a bibliography with EndNote. Don't stress – just sign up!

Aims of the training:
o    Learn how to manage your bibliography with the EndNote tool
o    Master the main features of the software
 
This training session is aimed at anyone who needs to manage and format bibliographical references and is keen to find out about EndNote or remind themselves of how it works.
 
It will take place remotely (via Microsoft Teams) in French.
 
Sign up
Consult the detailed program
Check out the CeRIS training calendar
More information: biblioformation@pasteur.fr
 
NB: an advanced session can be arranged on request.
 
* Paris time
 
 

  • In-person training: How to retrieve relevant results with PubMed on Thursday April 11, 2024, from 9.30am to 12.30pm* (in English)

 
PubMed can appear to be a simple, intuitive tool, but there are a number of techniques, features and tips that can help you boost the efficacy of your searches.

Have you heard of Automatic Term Mapping and Medical Subject Headings? How do Boolean operators and truncation work? Do you already have a My NCBI account to personalize your filters and save your searches?
The Scientific Information Resources Center (CeRIS) is running a training course that combines a general overview with practical applications to help you get to grips with these techniques and save time with your searches.
 
Aims of the training:
o    Identify the features that make PubMed a powerful database
o    Learn specific techniques to improve the relevance of your search results
o    Use the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) database to boost your searches by subject in PubMed
o    Create and configure a personal My NCBI account to personalize your PubMed features and save effective search settings
 
This training is aimed at people who need to carry out occasional or regular literature searches in the PubMed database.

It is suitable for beginners and also for users who have taught themselves the basics of PubMed and want to learn how to make better use of its potential.
 
It will take place in English on campus (Biotop room, ground floor-12RC-07).
 
Sign up
Consult the detailed program
Check out the CeRIS training calendar
More information: biblioformation@pasteur.fr
 
* Paris time

 

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