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Dec
19
Are you looking for a program idea to implement in your community? Do you have great ideas to share? The Programming Librarian is a great place to get ideas and share successes for all types of libraries looking to fill their role as cultural and civic hubs. Submit program ideas: http://programminglibrarian.org/submit/submit-program-ideas. /da
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Dec
19
How can storms and floods be an environmental hazard? Learn why at ToxTown: https://go.usa.gov/xnn8w. Tox Town uses color, graphics, sounds and animation to add interest to learning about connections between chemicals, the environment, and the public’s health. Tox Town’s target audience is students above elementary-school level, educators, and the general public. /da
Posted in: #Public/K-12 List, K-12
Sep
20
The recording of “Informed Is Best: Health Information Resources to Support Breastfeeding Families” from the Discover NLM Resources and More series is now available on NNLM MCR YouTube Discover Playlist. You can also check out other recent MCR recordings such as: Role of Librarians on diagnostic teams with Dr. Mark Graber | August Breezing Mapping Customer’s… Read More »
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Sep
01
Libraries Transform: Health Literacy Toolkit September 14, 2017 at 12pm MT/1pm CT Registration October is Health Literacy Month. The American Library Association (ALA) and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) have created a Health Literacy Month toolkit for the Libraries Transform campaign. Join Amanda J. Wilson (NNLM) and Jeff Julian (ALA) as they… Read More »
Posted in: #Health Sciences List, #Public/K-12 List, K-12, Webinars and Training
Aug
16
OpiRescue is a free overdose support tool provided by OpiSafe. The recommended steps for responding to an overdose provided in this application have been developed by SAMHSA and are publicly available in the SAMHSA Opioid Overdose Toolkit. Available for desktop use and for iPhone and Adriod. .da
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, #Health Sciences List, #Public/K-12 List, K-12