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Sep
24
As the demand for data literacy and data-driven decision-making continues to grow, libraries are uniquely positioned to support their communities by offering innovative data services. Whether serving students, researchers, local governments, or the public, libraries can play a critical role in helping individuals access, interpret, and apply data effectively. To support libraries in this evolving… Read More »
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, Data Science, Public Libraries, Webinars and Courses
Sep
22
The National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) recently updated MedlinePlus Tutorial for Librarians and Health Educators is a helpful resource designed to equip professionals like you with tools to guide your patrons and clients toward reliable health information. You’ll learn how to navigate health topics, medications, genetics, medical tests, and more. Each section is written in… Read More »
Posted in: Webinars and Courses
Sep
16
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly shifting how information and evidence is discovered, accessed, and utilized in academic health education teaching and instruction environments by both educators and learners. This shift extends to both the curriculum and clinical levels within evidence-based health education programs and represents opportunities and risks that librarians and health information professionals… Read More »
Posted in: Webinars and Courses
Sep
08
The Women’s Health Research Roundtable presents a lectures series focused on a range of issues impacting women’s health. The next session on September 25, 2025, 1:00 p.m. MT is titled “Reaching Rural Women: Implications for Research on Pregnancy.” The session will feature presentations by Kara Whitaker, Ph.D., M.P.H., and Karina Shreffler, Ph.D. Dr. Whitaker will present… Read More »
Posted in: Partners Sharing Information, Webinars and Courses
Sep
04
On behalf of the NNLM Reading Club team, we are pleased to announce the September 2025 theme: Mental Health and Social Media. As digital platforms continue to shape our daily lives, it has become more important than ever to examine how they impact our mental well-being, especially among younger generations. This month, we’re featuring three… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Opportunity to Participate