In the city of Salvador, state of Bahia, Brazil two of my direct colleages visit the 9th International Congress on Medical Librarianship. Timezone: -5hours. Annalies Koelstra and Sjoukje van der Werf will try to deliver their news and comments via this blog.
Sjoukje will present a poster with the title
"Successful Information literacy course for 2nd year Junior Scientific Masterclass (JSM) students": http://www.icml9.org/program/poster9/
activity.php?lang=en&id=10
Furthermore one colleague of the University Library of Groningen, Anita Verhoeven and Frans Mast, the librarian of the Erasmus University Medical Library are enjoying the venue!
The website offers great details in the scientific programme.
I will try to comment on it the following week.
Watch the PROMOTIONAL VIDEO
My interest lies in:
Wikipedia and commons based peer production in a health context
Participants:
Jimmy Wales
President, Wikimedia Foundation - USA
 
KOPERNIO extension to find PDF's : plus Open Access button, Unpaywall, Google Scholar and Connect UPDATED!
  UPDATE:    Clarivate Analytics Acquires Research Startup Kopernio to Accelerate Pace of Scientific Innovation     I am currently testing 4 browser extensions in Chrome that can help me find the PDF i need.  They seem to be popping up like dandelions in the fields ;-)  (Please read my post on ALL possible options to get to a PDF:  http://digicmb.blogspot.nl/2017/03/how-to-get-pdf-infographic.html  )         Here is a first glance of what they do. For testing i used this article:   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.10.008   (not free or open access)      Kopernio (previously  Canary Haz ( http://kopernio.com)  Note this is a .com extension. This  new company  has been founded just 8 months ago. The Kopernio  extension was released just in March 2017. Currently the Kopernio button is in alpha-testing and so far it seems free. The previous name appeared to be a tribute to the #ICANHAZPDF movement (requesting pdf's via Twitter with this hashtag). ...
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