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 »
Posted in: Conferences and Meetings
Feb
24
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The Nursing Experts: Translating the Evidence project is a collaborative effort between nurses and librarians at several organizations. The goal of this project is to educate acute, ambulatory, school and population health nurses on where to find free and reliable evidentiary resources and how to effectively apply this knowledge to inform and impact practice…. Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Feb
17
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Dear DOCLINE Users, Please join me in congratulating Erin Latta as she prepares for the next phase of her career. She has accepted a new position working for ICF, a consulting company, to work as an Information Specialist/Systems Librarian and provide support to the NLM DOCLINE Team. As the NNLM DOCLINE Coordinator, she served as… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Feb
01
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In October 2020, NNLM financially supported 20 library staff across the country to attend the 15th annual Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services (ABOS) conference. Originally slated for Dallas, TX, the conference was retooled as a virtual event due to Covid-19. Most attendees agreed that there were actually benefits to the online format. NNLM All… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Jan
27
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The GMR is excited to announce that two institutions have been awarded funding to implement quick response COVID-19 health information outreach projects. The projects are funded through the GMR in an effort to enable organizations to develop and offer programs that will impact health literacy and health information needs related to COVID-19. A short description… Read More »