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Dec
23
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A recording of the December GMR Update (recorded Monday, Dec. 19) is now available on YouTube. Below is an annotated list of the topics discussed with links to each talking point in the video. Topics Covered: 2:30 — New NNLM director 3:29 — Digital storytelling competition for Native American Heritage Month 4:21 — NIH Request… Read More »
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Dec
02
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Below is an annotated list of topics covered in the November GMR Update, recorded on November 21, 2016. The links will take you to the specific points in the YouTube video where each topic is covered. 2:35 — Introducing Derek Johnson 5:15 — MedPrint 9:17 — Medically Underserved Areas report 11:22 — MUAs: GMR Aim… Read More »
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Nov
11
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The GMR Lake Effects Webinar “Disaster Preparedness and Planning” was recorded on Oct. 31 and is now available on YouTube. University of Iowa Head of Preservation & Conservation Nancy Kraft spoke about how to formulate an emergency preparedness plan for any library, large or small. Below is an annotated list of Nancy’s talking points that… Read More »
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Oct
12
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Hello GMR members, Please join us for our monthly GMR Update on Monday, October 17, 2016 at 2:00 PM (central) / 3:00 PM (eastern). If you have any questions in advance, go ahead and submit them with this form; Associate Director Liz Kiscaden will be sure to address all your questions during the update. … Read More »
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Sep
21
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NIHSeniorHealth.gov might look like a simple website to the more internet-savvy of us, but it’s the simplicity of this resource that helps older individuals navigate the site to find the quality health information in the unfamiliar digital age. The homepage features categories frequently accessed by seniors, including bones and joints, memory and mental health, and… Read More »
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