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May
23
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Hospital Libraries Advisory Group (HLAG) seeking advanced skills, survival techniques in evolving healthcare environment On Mon, May 8, 2017, NNLM NER convened an online meeting of the Hospital Libraries Advisory Group (HLAG). Our goal was to gauge the interests of regional hospital librarians before developing NNLM training opportunities for our 2017-2018 fiscal year. In preparation… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Trainings
May
17
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“You are the Spinners of Webs of Hope” Eighth Annual Asian American Mental Health Forum Higgins Campus Center, Clark University Worcester, MA On Wednesday, May 10th Clark University in Worcester hosted the Eighth Annual Asian American Mental Health Forum. This year’s forum, in a similar fashion to previous years, was planned and presented by an… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Patient Engagement, Public Health
May
10
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Last week the NNLM NER teamed up with the Connecticut Association of Health Science Librarians (CAHSL – pronounced castle) to exhibit at the Connecticut Library Association Annual Meeting. This was a great opportunity for health science librarians in Connecticut to connect with peers from other types of libraries, while also giving all attendees at the… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
May
10
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Last week our coordinator, Allison K Herrera, attended the Open Data Science Conference 2017 (ODSC East) in Boston, MA. This conference offers amazing, accelerated data science training in general and technical capacities. 2 resources that we’d like to highlight from this conference: 1. Measurement Lab Visualizations (M-Lab Viz) M-Lab is a consortium dedicated to providing an… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
May
17
From Silos to Strength – librarians at the intersections
Posted by Martha Meacham on May 17th, 2017 0 comments
If you listen to the worries and anxieties of other professions, one, you start to realize that they often have the same concerns as librarians; and two, you start to repeatedly hear about breaking down silos. We talk about silos in librarianship as well – which may be a topic for another day – but… Read More »
Posted in: Commentary