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Mar
02
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NNLM NER is looking for local health science information professionals to help review applications for the 2017-2018 NNLM NER funding cycle. Reviewers will be asked to read 2-5 award applications and score them using predetermined criteria. Information about how to score and what is needed will be provided to all reviewers. This is a wonderful… Read More »
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Mar
02
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This week our new Education and Outreach Coordinator Margot Malachowski visited 15-40 Connection, a Massachusetts-based organization striving to improve conversations around cancer detection. Our role is to train the staff at 15-40 Connection in best methods of using MedlinePlus and PubMed for looking up cancer information. Margot demonstrated the differences in searching MedlinePlus through Health… Read More »
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Feb
02
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e-Science Symposium Registration is Open! 9th Annual University of Massachusetts and New England Area Librarian e-Science Symposium “Libraries in Data Science: Addressing Gaps and Bridges” Thursday, April 6, 2017 9:00am – 4:00pm University of Massachusetts Medical School, Faculty Conference Room Worcester, MA http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/escience_symposium/2017
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Jan
27
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The NNLM NER will be hosting a viewing of the MLA Webinar, Searching with Ease: A Guide to Effective and Efficient Searches February 8th, 2017 – 2:00-3:30pm Terry Ann Jankowski, AHIP, FMLA, one of the preeminent educators on expert searching, guides novice and intermediate searchers on how to conduct any search with ease. Participants will… Read More »
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Jan
27
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“Solving the Unsolvable” A Recently Awarded, Focused Outreach Grant Project, Funded by the New England Region Imagine this scenario, you are a public, high school chemistry teacher in southeastern Massachusetts. Over the past few months you have noticed that the behavior of one of your students has slowly changed. Sam, is not the best… Read More »
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