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		<title>Columbia University Health Sciences Library Podcast</title>
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		<description>A podcast series highlighting library research tips, news and strategies. Committed to supporting the academic and research activities of the faculty, staff &amp; students at the Columbia University Medical Center campus, the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library (HSL) is one of the largest academic health sciences libraries in the country. Its collection includes over 500,000 volumes, more than 4,400 current periodical subscriptions, and extensive holdings of media, electronic resources, rare books and archival materials.</description>
		<itunes:subtitle>A podcast series highlighting library research tips, news and strategies.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A podcast series highlighting library research tips, news and strategies. Committed to supporting the academic and research activities of the faculty, staff &amp; students at the Columbia University Medical Center campus, the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library (HSL) is one of the largest academic health sciences libraries in the country. Its collection includes over 500,000 volumes, more than 4,400 current periodical subscriptions, and extensive holdings of media, electronic resources, rare books and archival materials.</itunes:summary>
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		<copyright>2006</copyright>
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			<title>The Two Faces of PubMed</title>
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			<description>The Two Faces of PubMed: Find full-text articles in PubMed using eLink!

This podcast explains how to use the Columbia eLink button to locate full text when searching PubMed and other journal databases at Columbia University Libraries. 

PubMed is the largest and most widely used database of medical literature and it’s free to search for anyone with Web access. But PubMed is even more open for people affiliated with Columbia University or other similar academic institutions. (It’s all about full text).

Subscribers to this podcast will also receive screenshots illustrating the process.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>The Two Faces of PubMed: Find full-text articles in PubMed using eLink! This podcast explains how to use the Columbia eLink button to locate full text when searching PubMed and other journal databases at Columbia University Libraries.  
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			<itunes:summary>The Two Faces of PubMed: Find full-text articles in PubMed using eLink!

This podcast explains how to use the Columbia eLink button to locate full text when searching PubMed and other journal databases at Columbia University Libraries. 

PubMed is the largest and most widely used database of medical literature and it’s free to search for anyone with Web access. But PubMed is even more open for people affiliated with Columbia University or other similar academic institutions. (It’s all about full text).

Subscribers to this podcast will also receive screenshots illustrating the process.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:53:49 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description>Transcript for “The Two Faces of PubMed” podcast, plus visuals showing the steps for finding full text.</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:53:28 -0500</pubDate>
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