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Jan
11
Please join the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the Network of the National Library Medicine (NNLM) Training Office for two events in January 2022, introducing you to 2022 Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and teaching you how to adjust to MeSH changes in your PubMed searches and alerts. NLM Webinar: 2022 MeSH Highlights Join NLM staff for a highlight… Read More »
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Jan
10
January 4, 2022 Creating Accessible PowerPoint Presentations In this training, we will work through a checklist of the top 10 methods of ensuring your PowerPoint presentation is accessible. We will focus on how to use the built-in Layouts, Outline View, and Accessibility Checker to ensure that all of your content will be picked up and… Read More »
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Jan
10
The Public Health Collaborative will be hosting its first Public Health Webinar Series session this Wednesday, January 12th at 10 AM PT/ 11 AM MT/ 12 PM CT/1 PM EST. This session will be focusing on reaching black audiences in a digital world. Event description/abstract Learning how to connect your brand with diverse populations through… Read More »
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Jan
07
NNLM Region 4 is highlighting Katie Larsen, full-time Library and Information Sciences Student at Emporia State University, for her accomplishment of receiving her Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS) certification. Below Katie shares her experience in receiving and having her certification. Can you give us the elevator-speech rundown of your librarian career? I worked at the… Read More »
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Jan
06
Health misinformation is a serious threat to public health. It can cause confusion, sow mistrust, harm people’s health, and undermine public health efforts. Limiting the spread of health misinformation is a moral and civic imperative that will require a whole-of-society effort. ~ Vivek H. Murthy, M.D., M.B.A. Vice Admiral, U.S. Public Health Service, Surgeon General… Read More »
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