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Aug
12
This guest post was written by Juli Tracy. Juli is a registered dietician and MLIS graduate student who graduates this month. She served as a practicum student with the Network of the National Library of Medicine’s Training Office. This summer, I had the opportunity to complete a 12-week field experience with the Network of the… Read More »
Posted in: All Members
Aug
10
Caregiving has come up in many ways with our work at NNLM. We are hearing this theme in our focused outreach work, in classes such as Connecting Older Adults to Health Information, have spotlighted this topic in the NNLM Reading Club, and presented on this topic in conferences. In this blog post, we celebrate the… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Partners Sharing Information
Jul
21
We are happy to share some encouraging news from the NNLM program, specifically Region 4. For those who aren’t aware, the National Library of Medicine was able to secure partial funding that extends the NNLM Region 4 program through April 30, 2027. Other regions, centers, and offices, including the National Training Office, also received funding…. Read More »
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Jun
24
Summer is here! Sign up for one (or more!) of NNLM’s upcoming webinars. All classes are open and free to everyone. Registration is, however, required to attend. Can’t join us live? Register anyway to receive a link to the recording after the session is over. For the complete schedule of classes, check out the training… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Webinars and Courses
May
18
Applications are officially open for our latest round of professional development awards, which are designed to connect you with the tools and learning opportunities needed to excel. Key Details Period of Performance: July 15, 2026 – February 28, 2027 Award Amount: Up to $2,500 Number of Awards Available: Minimum of 10 Application Deadline: Applications accepted… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Funding