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Don’t miss out on this great opportunity at the University of Missouri iSchool!

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You may have heard the exciting news that the University of Missouri’s iSchool and MU Libraries recently received an IMLS grant, “Catalysts for Community Health” (C4CH). The University of Missouri has the opportunity to offer 12 students the chance to participate in a three-year, fully-funded online interdisciplinary Master’s program targeted to develop a cohort of… Read More »

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Aug

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Project Outcome: An Easy way to Measure the Impact of Library Services

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Check out the free Project Outcome toolkit that allows public libraries to collect and share information about how their services impact their community, including in the area of health. The kit provides patron surveys and easy to use tools to record data that measure the outcome of their services. This allows libraries to better understand… Read More »

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Aug

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August NIH News in Health newsletter now online

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Check out the August 2019 edition of NIH News in Health, the monthly newsletter bringing you practical health news and tips based on the latest NIH research. Download a PDF version for printing. Period Problems Fibroids, Endometriosis, and Other Issues Getting your period is a fact of life for most women. But every woman’s period is different…. Read More »

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Aug

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NNLM Webinar: Are You Ready? Essential Disaster Health Information Resources for Keeping Your Loved Ones Safe

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When: Wednesday, August 28, 2-3pm eastern (1-2pm central/noon-1pm mountain/11am-noon pacific) Description: Get ready for September and National Preparedness Month with NLM disaster health information and other emergency preparedness resources for community educators, families, friends and caregivers. Resources for special populations and those with special needs are highlighted. Continuing Education Credits: 1 (including Consumer Health and… Read More »

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Aug

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Webinar: Reflections on Bioinformatics Librarianship

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Reflections on Bioinformatics Librarianship Date: Sep 4, 2019, 1:00PM – 2:00PM CT Location: WebEx Continuing Education: 1 CE from the Medical Library Association Register: https://nnlm.gov/class/reflections-bioinformatics-librarianship/16768 A growing number of librarians are filling a special niche in the information world: serving those who work with genetic and molecular biology information.  Bioinformatics research advances in such areas… Read More »

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