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Wyoming Symposium on Health Literacy and Health Information Literacy, July 14-16, 2010

Posted by on June 17th, 2010 Posted in: News From NNLM PNR


Our colleagues in the Mid-Continental Region are hosting their annual Wyoming Symposium in July and would like to extend an invitation to our region, especially the neighboring states of Montana and Idaho!   The focus of this year’s Symposium is Health Literacy and Health Information Literacy. The Symposium is an annual networking and professional development event for libraries in Wyoming and other states in the region.  Health information professionals, along with many public and academic librarians, are keenly interested in health information literacy and health literacy.  Health professionals and the public need biomedical and health information suitable for their needs.  This year’s Symposium is a response to those needs.

Details, including the program and registration form, are available on the Mid-Continental Region’s website.

July 14-16, 2010 – Coe Library, University of Wyoming in Laramie

For more information, or to make a reservation you may contact:

Jim Honour, Wyoming Liaison, NN/LM MCR, University of Wyoming Libraries, jhonour@uwyo.edu, Phone: 307-766-6537.

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