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Mar
20
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What if I told you there’s a way to search for information about research that’s in progress before results are available in published format? I know. I know. You must be thinking…there’s no way! But, there is! Enter the National Library of Medicine’s Health Services Research Projects in Progress (HSRProj) database. HSRProj houses more… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, NLM Resources, Training
Jan
29
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The GMR funded a number of health information projects this year, awarding over $450,000 to public libraries, academic institutions, public health agencies, health sciences library organizations, and community health organizations across the ten-state region. While our funding is exhausted for this year, it’s time to start thinking about applying for our next funding cycle! Using… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Dec
14
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Congratulations to the Wisconsin Health Science Library Association and the University of Detroit Mercy! Both organizations applied for and are being sponsored by the GMR office to access next week’s MLA webinar Go Red! REDCap for Library Data Services and Data Collection. Members affiliated with these organizations can view the webinar live or view a… Read More »
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Nov
29
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This fall, like many times before, the GMR planned and organized a technology session at Midwest MLA. The 2017 annual conference, held in Ypsilanti, MI, in October, was a joint meeting with the Michigan Health Sciences Libraries Association. The GMR Technology Working Group, one of several Advisory Groups the GMR calls upon to assist in… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Conferences and Meetings, Technology
Nov
21
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The GMR office is excited to announce that the Lakeville School District (MN) has been granted an Outreach Award to develop a prevention and information outreach campaign on the harms of teenage use of marijuana. Background As more states legalize marijuana, the perception of harm of marijuana use decreases. This sends a mixed message to… Read More »
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