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NNLM Region 5 Membership: Colleges and Universities

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This is the second post in a 4-part series on membership in NNLM Region 5.

What is Membership?

Membership in the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) is an opportunity to connect with regional NNLM staff and other member organizations who share in the goal of improving access to health information. Membership is open to all institutions or organizations who share the work of NNLM’s mission. Membership is free and allows member organizations to apply for funding from their NNLM region. All members are listed in the Membership Directory. The membership directory lists all member organizations across the country, and those members are managed regionally.

The NNLM includes 8,816 members across 50 states and U.S. Territories. Of those, 809 organizations are located in NNLM Region 5.

NNLM Region 5 Membership: Colleges and Universities

Colleges and Universities are a cornerstone of Region 5’s membership. Region 5 members include 40 Academic Health Sciences Libraries, 40 Colleges or Universities, 45 College or University Libraries, 52 Community Colleges, and 16 Community College Libraries.

 

This bar graph shows the distribution of academic members. Region 5 members include 40 Academic Health Sciences Libraries, 40 Colleges or Universities, 45 College or University Libraries, 52 Community Colleges, and 16 Community College Libraries.

Funding, Training, and Other Resources

Between 2021 and 2025, NNLM Region 5 funded 56 awards to college and university members, totaling nearly $460,000. These awards funded a wide range of programming, training, library collection development, and professional development opportunities, including:

Funding isn’t the only draw to membership for academic members, many participate in DOCLINE, NLM’s interlibrary loan routing service, and register for NNLM’s classes and webinars. Many of NNLM’s classes and webinars provide credit towards specializations offered by the Medical Library Association, such as the Data Services Specialization (and NNLM will sponsor the application fee!).

If you have ideas for NNLM Region 5’s outreach, programming, training, and funding opportunities for colleges and universities, please leave a comment in the NNLM Region 5’s Suggestion Box.

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Emily Hamstra is the Assistant Director of NNLM Region 5.

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Developed resources reported in this program are supported by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH) under cooperative agreement number UG4LM012343 with the University of Washington.

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