Introducing Government Health Information Resources

This training session is part of a new Kelley Center series of government information literacy instruction - Unlocking the Power of Governnent Information.

This training will introduce about:

  • The National Institutes of Health and the National Library of Medicine
  • Where does health information come from
  • Federal resources and organizations
  • State, local, tribal, and international resources
  • Indicator websites and additonal sources
  • consumer health and health literacy
  • health information case study: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

This training is free and open to the public.

Contact: jax2@rice.edu

Date/Time
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Location
This is online course via zoom. The zoom link will be sent after the registration.
Registration Form
Some short courses are offered multiple times each semester, please enter the course date/time you wish to register.
Rice Affiliation
* Denotes that Friends of Fondren Library membership is required for classes offered by the GIS/Data Center and Digital Media Commons. Government Information classes like Patents and Trademarks, Census and Microforms do not require a membership.