Library Classes
Our librarians offer a rotating selection of classes on EndNote, NCBI tools, and other resources used by authors, researchers, and assistants. Classes are all held virtually via Zoom unless stated otherwise and are open to all National Jewish Health employees. Customized group or individual instruction is also available to meet your scheduling needs. Contact Ruby Nugent for more information.
Wednesday
EndNote 2025
January 14, 2026 10-11am
Join us for a one-hour online sessionto explore the latest features in EndNote 2025. This class will highlight updates to the tool and new features, with practical demonstrations to help you streamline your workflow. Whether you’re an experienced user or new to EndNote, you’ll leave with tips and strategies to make the most of the newest version.
Library Resources and Finding Full Text
February 18, 2026 10-11am
Learn how to quickly access articles, journals, and other materials through the library. In this session, a librarian will guide you through key databases, tools, and strategies for finding and retrieving full-text resources.
Intro to EndNote
March 18, 2026 10-11am
During this hour-long virtual instruction session, attendees will become familiar with the EndNote dashboard, learn to create and utilize groups, practice gathering and importing references, finding full text and downloading PDF articles, inserting citations into manuscripts, and creating a bibliography.
Intro to MyNCBI, SciENcv, and ORCID
April 15th , 2026 10-11am
The NIH has postponed implementation of its new requirements for use of Common Forms for the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support for federal grant applicants and recipients—but the final implementation date remains unknown. If the requirements go into effect sooner than expected, this class may be moved up accordingly.
In preparation for these forthcoming changes, the library will be offering an informative class Wednesday, April 15 at 10am via Zoom (date subject to change based on NIH implementation). This hour-long session will provide an update on the anticipated requirements, demonstrate how to set up a MyNCBI account, show how to create and update MyBibliography, give an overview of the SciENcv biosketch form, walk through creating an ORCID account, and answer any questions you may have about the process.
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