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Nov
05
The federal COVID-19 Public Education Campaign, led by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness, produced a series of English and Spanish resources to prepare parents, school administrators, community leaders, and children with the latest information, tips, and messaging on the newly authorized vaccine for those age five and older. These resources are available… Read More »
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Nov
05
NNLM R4 Connections is just around the corner. Mark your calendar for November 11th. This month’s talk will be about Health Literacy through Gamification. Donna Baluchi is a Medical Librarian who started her career 5 years ago at the University of Utah. She has been instrumental in working to increase Health Literacy and is never… Read More »
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Nov
05
We will be shining a light on Lisa Lewis, Library Services Manager for Show Low Public Library. Below is an interview with Ms. Lewis about her experience being a librarian. Can you give us the elevator-speech rundown of your librarian career? Lisa Lewis has been working in libraries for over 20 years and is currently… Read More »
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Nov
05
We will be shining a light on Jerry Perry, Interim Associate Dean for the University of Arizona Libraries. Below is an interview with Mr. Perry about his experience being a medical librarian. Can you give us the elevator-speech rundown of your medical librarian career? I had a work-study job in the general academic library at… Read More »
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Nov
05
NAME Allison Cruise Title Second Year National Library of Medicine Associate Fellow Institution University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center Can you give us the elevator-speech rundown of your medical librarian career? I was inspired to get my MLIS thanks to an experience working in a public library. While in my program… Read More »
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