Jun
03
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Based on input from the Health Services Research (HSR) community on how to better serve their needs and make HSR information easier to discover, NLM will discontinue four standalone HSR products on September 14, 2021. The affected resources are: HSRProj (Health Services Research Projects in Progress) HSRR (Health Services and Sciences Research Resources) HSRIC (Health… Read More »
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May
26
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As many of you have discovered over the past few weeks, NNLM is undergoing some significant changes. Martha Meacham, NNLM’s Project Director, provided a nice overview of these changes during NNLM Day @ MLA’21. I encourage you to view the slides and recording (once posted) from her presentation if you missed it! In the next… Read More »
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May
24
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In November 2019, I was awarded a scholarship by NNLM-PNR (Pacific Northwest: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington) to attend a data visualization workshop titled “Accessing, Analyzing, and Visualizing IPUMS Data” in Denver, CO. The workshop, hosted by PolicyViz, was facilitated by Jonathan Schwabish, Urban Institute; David Van Riper, IPUMS; and Jose Pacas, IPUMS. I was… Read More »
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May
20
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Welcome to the new, yet familiar, NNLM Regional Medical Library. Formerly known as GMR, the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences at the University of Iowa serves as Region 6 under its second five-year cooperative agreement with the National Library of Medicine. Also new, but recognizable, is Darlene Kaskie, who has transitioned from NNLM All… Read More »
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May
19
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The Joint Research Program Committee invites poster, paper, and lightning talk abstract submissions on any health sciences librarianship topic for the 2021 MCMLA/Midwest Joint Chapter Meeting. The meeting will take place virtually from October 13-15, 2021. Submission to present at the MCMLA/Midwest Joint Chapter Meeting is open to members and non-members of MCMLA and the… Read More »
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