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Public Library Spotlight: Tina Viglucci, Hispanic Services Director, Gail Borden Public Library

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Name: Tina Viglucci Title: Hispanic Services Director Education: MSIS University at Albany, SUNY How did you become interested in focusing on Health and Wellness? Through collaborations with partners in our community including the two major hospitals in the area, Presence St. Joseph and Advocate Sherman. They are leading efforts to bring together organizations to actively… Read More »

Posted in: Public Libraries, Public Libraries Spotlight

Sep

06

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Native Voices: An Exercise in History; Collaboration and Fun

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Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness is a traveling exhibition that explores the interconnectedness of wellness, illness and cultural life for Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians.  This past summer, The University of Cincinnati had the opportunity to host the exhibit while collaborating with a series of speakers.  Here is an overview… Read More »

Posted in: Partner Outreach Libraries, Success Stories

Sep

04

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Public Library Spotlight: Susan Kroll, Charlevoix Public Library

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Name: Susan Kroll Education: MLS University of Buffalo How did you become interested in focusing on Health and Wellness? Received my BS degree in education for physically handicapped children which sparked my interest in health issues.  My previous job was at the Health Sciences Library Ohio State University. Why is health literacy important in your community?… Read More »

Posted in: Public Libraries, Public Libraries Spotlight

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