For the past two years, through funding from the National Institutes of Justice (NIJ), members of the Texas A&M University (TAMU) Forensic & Investigative Sciences Program have been working to develop training modules that will enhance identifying and locating literature important to your profession.
We were able to complete a broad survey across our membership and worked with forensic teams to determine how best to present such information to you in the most beneficial way.
You may access these modules, as well as a compilation of resources that potentially will enhance your ability to locate literature relevant to your work at the following link:
https://sites.google.com/view/forensicscience-openaccess/home
Sincerely,
Jeff Tomberlin, PhD, Fellow, AAFS Pathology/Biology Section Sarah Bankston, MS Laura Sare Samantha Sawyer, BS TAMU Forensic & Investigative Sciences Program
This research was funded by National Institutes of Justice grant 2016-R2-CX-0054. Opinions, points of view expressed in this research, and products discussed represent a consensus of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position, policies, or endorsement of the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, or the NIJ.
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Training modules that will enhance identifying and locating literature important to your profession.
Training modules that will enhance identifying and locating literature important to your profession.
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