Webicina e-Guide: How to keep yourself up-to-date in medicine? June 12, 2009
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, RSS, Web 2.0, Webicina.trackback
Webicina, the medical web 2.0 guidance service, published a free e-course, How to keep yourself up-to-date in medicine. Practical pieces of advice about how to follow the medical literature easily or how to get notified when someone mentions your name online. Step-by-step tutorials and guides.
Take a look at the table of contents:
- How to keep yourself up-to-date? (Pubmed, RSS and tags)
- Step 1: Tools that help you keep yourself up-to-date (Trend Trackers)
- Step 2: What is RSS about? (RSS and web feeds)
- Step 3: Aggregators I., Desktop-based feed readers
- Step 4: Aggregators II., How to use your browser?
- Step 5: Aggregators III., Bloglines, Netvibes or Google Reader?
- Step 6: How to follow a medical journal?
- Step 7: Where should you start?
In a few days, Webicina will release a new e-course about how to give a remarkable slideshow.
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