[Utilities-announce] NLM Webinar: Insider's Guide to Accessing NLM Data: EDirect Office Hours (Wednesday, April 25 at 2:30 PM EDT).
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Fri Mar 23 10:53:31 EDT 2018
We are pleased to announce a new addition to the Insider's Guide to Accessing NLM Data: EDirect Office Hours, on April 25 at 2:30 PM EDT.
If you have a particular problem you're trying to solve with EDirect but don't know where to start, or if you need some expert advice on the best way to extract specific information from NLM databases, please join us for EDirect Office Hours. EDirect Office Hours are an occasional series of interactive webinars, starting this April. Aimed at intermediate and advanced EDirect users, this hour-long session serves as a forum where you can get your questions answered, meet other members of the EDirect user community, and maybe learn something new about working with EDirect.
Each session begins with a brief presentation on an EDirect feature or topic not covered in any of our previous classes. The rest of the session is all yours! We will answer audience questions, examine some EDirect use cases, and build workable solutions to your problems. If you have a particular problem or question you want addressed, you can send it to us when you register, or just ask about it during class.
This program is designed for intermediate and advanced EDirect users, including those who have completed our "EDirect for PubMed" course. If you are new to E-utilities and EDirect, we encourage you to start with Welcome to E-utilities for PubMed or EDirect for PubMed; recordings of both of these classes are available now at https://dataguide.nlm.nih.gov/classes.
To register, and for more information visit: https://goo.gl/BA36iE
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