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Jan
31
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The iPad, a tablet computer produced by Apple, in the few years since its introduction to the market in 2010 has become not only an incredibly popular device generally, but has also become established within the medical community. Providers use iPads for charting, to share information with patients and medical librarians use iPads while rounding… Read More »
Posted in: Technology, Training & Education
Jan
22
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What do information and data specialists need to know about research and tools for data management? What can researchers gain from working with librarians? What can we all gain from a better understanding of tools and technologies for data-intensive research? To explore these questions, the NN/LM PNR is pleased to co-sponsor a live, interactive forum,… Read More »
Posted in: Funding, News From NNLM PNR, Training & Education
Jan
17
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The National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Northwest Region (NN/LM PNR) is pleased to announce a funding opportunity for sites around the region to host the upcoming Medical Library Association (MLA) continuing education webcast Partnering to Prevent Diagnostic Error: Librarians on the Inside Track on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 from 11 am -12:30 pm… Read More »
Posted in: Funding, Training & Education
Jan
16
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Edit: A recording is now available at https://webmeeting.nih.gov/p72429872/ The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Library has an active Scholarly Communication Steering Committee which plans and conducts programs and outreach focused on the unique needs of researchers, scholars, instructors, and students. In addition, the committee assists faculty with copyright questions and use of UC’s eScholarship… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR, Training & Education
Jan
11
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013, Noon – 1pm Pacific Presenters: Jefferson Ketchel, Jennifer Tebaldi, David Kennedy, Robert Howarth, Kimberly Link Because obvious public health emergencies like catastrophic storms disrupt the daily activities of a health department, leaders and managers often utilize the Incident Command System to organize resources in these situations. But, how do public health leaders… Read More »
Posted in: Emergency Preparedness, Training & Education