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Jan
25
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The Network of National Library of Medicine’s Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Initiative aims raise awareness of National Library of Medicine’s Substance Use Disorders resources and the resources of partner organizations. As part of this initiative, Network of the National Library of Medicine staff launched a new guide to information on Substance Use Disorders…. Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jan
07
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A Resilient New Year! The New Year is a celebration of new beginnings. This may be especially true as we welcome 2021, which we hope will be a resilient New Year. Resilience sustains us through adversity by cultivating practices that help us cope … and 2020 was nothing if not full of adversity. How… Read More »
Posted in: All of Us, NLM Resources, NNLM Reading Club
Dec
11
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Thanks to GMR for the Expert Speaker Award to support the Health Sciences Librarians of Illinois (HSLI) webinar “Health Sciences Archives 101, held Thursday, November 12. As so many other organizations have done, HSLI had to cancel its 2020 conference due to COVID-19, and had been looking for some alternate continuing education… Read More »
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Nov
10
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The GMR is excited to announce that two institutions have been awarded funding to host students as part of a new data internship award. The purpose of the Library Data Internship Award is to build capacity in the library and information science community to support data-driven research and health. A short description of the… Read More »
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Nov
09
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Join us on Tuesday, December 1st as the University of Cincinnati recognizes World AIDS Day On December 1, 2020, the University of Cincinnati will participate in Worlds AIDS Day by organizing a symposium to highlight the past, present and future of HIV/AIDS around the world from a medical, research and urban perspective. Open to… Read More »
Posted in: Advocacy, Conferences and Meetings, From the GMR, Outreach, Public Health