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Feb

07

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Consumer Health Minute: Introducing Your Community to MedlinePlus

Posted by on February 7th, 2024 0 comments Tags: , , , ,

As someone who provides health information, you know that MedlinePlus is a trustworthy and authoritative resource. But your patrons or clients may tend to search for health information by randomly searching the internet which can be frustrating and tiring for them to figure out what information is quality information. But how to bring awareness of… Read More »

Posted in: Consumer Health, Health Literacy

Apr

12

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PNR Rendezvous session on social media evaluation

Posted by on April 12th, 2018 0 comments Tags: ,

Session title: “Beyond the Memes: Social Media Evaluation” When: April 18,  1:00pm PT, noon Alaska Time, 2:00pm MT Presenter: Kalyna Durbak, Program Coordinator, NNLM National Evaluation Office If you engage users on social media, you know that it takes a lot of time and effort- but how do you know if your hard work is… Read More »

Posted in: Training & Education

Jan

23

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Library Shelfie Day

Posted by on January 23rd, 2018 0 comments Tags: ,

The New York Public Library launched ‘Library Shelfie Day’, a social media event, a few years ago as a way to promote libraries and demonstrate a love of reading. The idea worked well with Instagram and was an international hit with over 1200 posts. Why did people like it so much? A number of factors… Read More »

Posted in: Health Literacy, Public Libraries

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