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Apr
16
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Many of our classes will pause Friday, April 16 – Monday, May 17, 2021, as NNLM refreshes for a new 5- year cycle. Recordings for select CHIS classes are available on YouTube during the pause. Contact nto@utah.edu for information about obtaining continuing education credit. What is CHIS? CHIS stands for Consumer Health Information Specialization, a… Read More »
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Apr
14
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BLOSSOM: Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness, a free virtual symposium, sponsored by NNLM, for library staff focused on their health and wellness took place over three days, March 24, 25, and 26. The virtual symposium brought together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The… Read More »
Posted in: Conferences and Meetings
Mar
02
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The GMR is proud to offer a free virtual symposium for library staff focused on their health and wellness. BLOSSOM! Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness, free virtual symposium This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will… Read More »
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Dec
03
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COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. Get the latest public health information from CDC Get the latest research information from NIH. We have compiled a list of free printable posters and resources for social media related to the COVID-19 pandemic. National Institute of Health COVID posters from NIH Office of Management in English and… Read More »
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Feb
27
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“The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which used to be called the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), is a new type of coronavirus. It causes respiratory illness in people. It was first identified in Wuhan, China. COVID-19 can spread from person to person. This usually happens through respiratory droplets – when someone with the virus coughs or sneezes,… Read More »
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