Oct
05
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Fall has truly begun in the northeast. Leaves are changing, the air has bite and seasonal allergies are on the rise. Stuffy nose, sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes are all common symptoms of seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever and allergic rhinitis, are those which vary based on the season. If an… Read More »
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Oct
04
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Celebrate National Medical Librarians Month and National Health Literacy Month! Calling all Maya Angelous, Pablo Nerudas, and Claude McKays! In honor of National Medical Librarians Month and National Health Literacy Month NNLM is hosting a book spine poetry contest. All participants will be entered into a lottery to receive a free copy of each of… Read More »
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Sep
24
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Eugenia Opuda in collaboration with her colleagues from University of New Hampshire Dimond Library, and Academic Technology, content experts Sofia Leung, facilitator and consultant of social justice in libraries and higher education, Jenna Riley, member of the Institute on Disability, PowerPlay, a local social justice acting troupe, and others, have put together a course called… Read More »
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Sep
20
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September is national preparedness month and the week three theme was “Low-Cost, No-Cost Preparedness.” But what does that mean? What actions can we take to prepare for emergencies that are low or no cost? Preparedness can feel daunting, but it isn’t an all or nothing activity. Small actions can make a big difference during and… Read More »
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Sep
09
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If you had 25 hours in a day, what would you do with the extra hour? If I had an extra hour, I’d like to think I would use it to get a walk in every day, or to tackle my highly neglected yard…but some days it might just be a little more sleep. It’s… Read More »
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