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NNLM PNR Twitter Chat: Give us your input!

Posted by on November 7th, 2017 Posted in: News From NNLM PNR


It’s time for another PNR Twitter Chat. This time it’s PNR Day on Twitter. Using the hashtag #nnlmpnrchat, drop by at any time on Thursday, November 16, to give us your input. Include #nnlmpnrchat in your tweet. Unsure how this all works? See Twitter Chat 101 for more information. PNR staff will monitor the conversation and ask questions throughout the day, but we are interested in hearing from you on topics such as:

  • What interesting topics or trends would you like the PNR to explore?
  • How do you like to learn about health topics? Webinars, Moodle classes (asynchronous), tutorials?
  • Is MLA CE credit important to you?
  • How can we serve you better?
  • What is your preferred communication format? (e.g. blog posts, email, newsletters).

Remember, it’s fine to be a lurker. If you just want to see what it’s all about, sign up for a Twitter account and take a look. You don’t have to say anything, but you may find something you like. Twitter’s use as an educational tool is growing. Please join us on Twitter for a few minutes or longer, any time on November 16. Search for #nnlmpnrchat to see what we’re up to.

Our last Twitter chat, in March, featured PNR Research & Data Coordinators Ann Glusker and Ann Madhavan. For a transcript of that chat, see: https://news.nnlm.gov/pnr/nnlm-pnr-twitter-chat/

 

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Medical Librarian, Network Outreach Coordinator, NN/LM, PNR. I work for a network of libraries and organizations with an interest in health information.

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