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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

PillBox added to NLM Toolbar ; to visually identify pills

"How can I identify a pill" is one of the FAQs at the NLM site. They already offer a nice list of resources, but they launched a new beta service called Pillbox. To visually identify tablets and capsules by imprint, shape, color, size and scoring. http://pillbox.nlm.nih.gov/index.html

Currently they offer two versions:
 It is this visual version that I added to the NLM Toolbar. It opens in a floating box that can be placed anywhere on your screen.
Users that already use the Toolbar will spot the Pillbox between the Movies and Messages buttons.
People that are using another Toolbar can ADD just the Pillbox to their own Toolbar by clicking the box/logo below:




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Friday, October 2, 2009

37 ways To Adjust Your NLM Toolbar (or any Conduit Toolbar)

Here are just a few ways you can ADJUST your NLM Toolbar once you have chosen to use it.
I am making this overview because the people creating this free toolbar software (Conduit) keep improvingand adding new ways of adjusting the toolbars to give users more possibilities.

  1. During installation you can choose to add 3 personalised buttons to your toolbar (See the picture):
    1. Email-notifier (to get notified of new email on multiple accounts)
    2. Weather button (To see current and predicted Weather in specific location)
    3. Radio-button (To select your own preferences in web-radio ánd to listen to added podcasts via RSS). The NLM Radioplayer contains the podcasts of the NLM Director Comments on MedlinePlus & the NIH Podcast.
      (These buttons can at all times be de-activated or actived later on)
  2.  You can choose to set the customized websearch from the toolbar as your default search. It makes any search entered in the top-right searchbox (and from the address-bar) run through a Google-powered searchengine. This sounds good, but my advice is NOT to select this option. In my opinion the Google-powered Conduit search is the weakest spot from their toolbar-solution.
  3. You could also set your homepage to this customized web search page, but again, this is not as strong as the normal Google search.

  4. The NLM Toolbar is currently a set of 9 toolbars focussing on NLM services. You can at time toggle between the following toolbars. (NLM, PubMed, PubMedCentral, MedlinePlus, ClinicalTrials, DrugInfo, AidsInfo, DailyMed, HouseholdProducts) This group-function saves a lot of screen space. You just see one toolbar, but can have the power of 9. An edit-options to remove toolbars is available.




  5. If you find any other Conduit Toolbar on the web, an easy Add To Your Toolbars function will ask you if you want to enclose the new toolbar together with the NLM toolbars.




  6. Extensive options to adjust the Toolbar can be found right next to the NLM-logo
    Very useful is the SHRINK TOOLBAR toggle option. It takes away all texts next to the buttons, using less space.




  7. Toolbar Options:


    1. Personal Components
      1. Email-notifier
      2. Privacy Components
      3. Weather Forecast
      4. Online Radio Player
    2. Predefined Components : If you do not want to use some elements of the NLM Toolbar, you can simply de-select them.
      1. The Highlighter marker (highlight text and counts how often it appears on that webpage or document)
      2. News (16 selected NLM and related RSS-feeds with easy overview and access)
      3. ALL NLM (the NLM sitemap in a nutshell)
      4. For: (info for specific target groups)
      5. Journals & Books (quick access and overview)
      6. Messages (messages about the NLM toolbar with option to respond)
      7. About (general info on the NLM)
      8. QuickSearch (a searchbox to be added to your Netvibes, iGoogle, Apple Dashboard, Opera, Vista or Windows Live)
      9. PillBox (new NLM feature to visually identy pills)



    3. Useful Components
      1.  Office Shortcuts Menu
      2. Windows Calculator
      3. Windows Media Player
      4. All Windows Office Tools
      5. Notepad
      6. MSN Messenger
      7. and more

    4. My Stuff

      To be abled to add `my own` stuff is one of the most heared request from our many toolbar users. And now Conduit offers this. They made it easy to create toolbar content (more on this, xml-menu's and html gadgets later on) ánd implemented a way to SHARE this through Conduit Open. These elements can be added and removed through the My Stuff-menu.




    5. Additional Settings (to select or de-select) : 
      1. Enable search Box History
      2. Suggest searches from Search History (and a clear options)
      3. Send user statistics (helps the company to improve the toolbar, but has privacy implications)
      4. Add selected text on web page to the search box (VERY useful!)
      5. Enable switchback to default search engine
      6. Show tooltip when community toolbar detected (detects other Conduit toolbars and offers add-option)
      7. Enable Search from address bar

  8. To complete this long list of options to adjust your Toolbar two small but again useful tips:
    1. you can adjust the size of the NLM search box (the most important toolbar element with 35+ search options from the NLM!) by simply sliding it to the desired size.
    2. At all times you can make the toolbar disappear (or appear again) via the menu View; Toolbars.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

A Meebo Chat box in Pubmed Toolbar

The Pubmed Toolbar now contains a Meebo chat Box to offer the growing community of users a direct way to contact eachother.

Some of the advantages of having the Pubmed Toolbar directly visible in your browser are:  being abled to see and control the news feeds in the Toolbar, read the new messages, ánd to see right away if somebody is in the Pubmed Meebo chat room. This -and móre- can all be done WITHOUT you having to leave the page(s) and sites you are looking at. No need to install anything, no Meebo account needed, just a click and you can start chatting in the room, or privately. This chatbox opens as a floating window that can be dragged to any corner or place of your screen. It will stay there on top of the windows, even if you decide to leave the sites.
That somebody in the chatroom has also installed the PubMed Toolbar and must be a kindred spirit ... (at least he/she has a simular interest in Pubmed...-)