Jan
17
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A new year and a new blog series. As Consumer Health Coordinator for the NNLM PNR, I help to provide information regarding library services and programming for those who serve the general public. Many of you juggle several job duties as well as a variety of information needs and so may welcome some tips and… Read More »
Posted in: Consumer Health, Consumer Health Minute, Health Literacy, Public Libraries
Jan
09
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We are excited to be collaborating with our sister region, Pacific Southwest Region, to combine our monthly webinars this month to provide a wonderful session we believe you will find informative and useful. Session title: What to do After You Take a Data Course Presenter: Margaret Henderson, Librarian at San Diego State University. Margaret has presented… Read More »
Posted in: Data Science, Training & Education
Jan
03
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Every new year we begin with the resolution to exercise, to diet, to have peace of mind- to be healthier. In books stores and public libraries, exercise and diet books and other media fly off the shelf. Gyms and health studios become crowded with new members. An array of exercise equipment is purchased or brought… Read More »
Posted in: Health Literacy
Dec
21
0 comments Tags: change management, funders, institutions, librarian roles, publishers, research data, research mandates
Self-promotion–we all are called upon to do it at some time or another. And my time has arrived! This post is to let you know that if you’re interested in reading about research mandates, from funders, institutions and publishers, there’s a new book chapter that’s just been come out, by me and Virginia Commonwealth University’s… Read More »
Posted in: Data Science, News From NNLM PNR