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Sep
13
0 comments Tags: Boot Camp, nursing education, science librarians
Part of a blog post series from New England Science Boot Camp for Librarians scholarship recipients. Logan Arrowood (Bowdoin College): On Wednesday, June 26th, a group of attendees from the New England Science Boot Camp for Librarians assembled to tour the Elizabeth Pennington Simulation Laboratory and Debriefing Suite at the UMass Dartmouth College of Nursing… Read More »
Posted in: Funded Project
Sep
05
0 comments Tags: hospital librarians, hospital library advisory group, science librarians
In the library world, September is a great time to review resource guides for accuracy. One of our guides included a link to MedPrint. Oops! This program ended on December 31, 2021. What was MedPrint? According to an archived web page, “In 2011, the Network of the National of Library of Medicine (NNLM) and the… Read More »
Posted in: Communities of Interest
Aug
30
0 comments Tags: Boot Camp, science librarians
Part of a blog post series from New England Science Boot Camp for Librarians scholarship recipients. Sophia Fiumano (Syracuse University): I had the opportunity to attend the New England Science Boot Camp for Librarians at UMass Dartmouth. As an aspiring science librarian, this event was amazing for connecting with future colleagues in this field. I… Read More »
Posted in: Funded Project
Feb
12
0 comments Tags: DOCLINE, hospital librarians, science librarians
Are you ready for Spring Cleaning? With a bit of tidying up, you can keep DOCLINE running efficiently for your library. DOCLINE® is the National Library of Medicine’s interlibrary loan (ILL) request routing system. The purpose of the system is to provide efficient document delivery service. Tutorials and the manual are available online. DOCLINE finds potential lenders for ILL requests via… Read More »
Posted in: NLM Resources
May
08
0 comments Tags: Member Spotlight, National Library of Medicine, New York, science librarians
If you had 25 hours in a day, what would you do with the extra hour? I know this is a very librarian response, but I would definitely use that hour to catch up on my reading, I have a folder of articles to read, 30 ebooks on hold at my public library, and a… Read More »
Posted in: Communities of Interest