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Mar
31
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Forty nursing students, some on-campus, some off. Forty required reference consultations. Two part-time librarians. Forty-two different schedules. One creative solution! Keep reading to learn how DimDim helps to facilitate communication between students and librarians at the University of Washington Health Sciences Library.
Posted in: Technology
Mar
17
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For every successful blog, wiki, or social networking attempt, there are many abandoned projects. During the ACRL Virtual Conference last weekend, Meredith Farkas shared some great points about why Web 2.0 projects in libraries fail and what can be learned from those failures.
Posted in: Funding, Technology
Mar
11
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NN/LM Pacific Northwest Region is pleased to announce that Oregon Health Go Local is now live! This is the second live Go Local project in our region, following Montana which was released in January. Oregon Health Go Local is a project of Oregon Health and Science University Library (OHSU) with a host of community collaborators,… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR, Training & Education
Mar
11
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by Michael Brewer – Team Leader for Undergraduate Services, University of Arizona Library, Tucson, AZ brewerm@u.library.arizona.edu With the support and expertise of the ALA OITP Copyright Advisory Subcommittee, Michael Brewer, University of Arizona Library, has developed two new tools that are now available online. The first “108 Spinner” is specifically targeted to assist librarians with… Read More »
Posted in: Resource Sharing & Document Delivery
Mar
10
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We at Dragonfly are pleased to host this month’s edition of the Medlib’s Round blog carnival. Our theme is “enhancing access to health information for health professionals and the public.”
Posted in: Technology