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Oct
07
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Learn more about our students before meeting them this weekend at SCC/MLA 2019! Clockwise from top left: Laura Rey Library Associate II Texas A&M University Favorite food: Steak. With a side of steak. Book or show you’re enjoying and why: Jon Krakauer’s “Into the Wild” because it’s a reminder we all need people. What you’re… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Meet Me Monday, Outreach, SCC/MLA, Social Media, Technology, Training
Jun
20
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Since Spring 2018, coordinators across NNLM offices have organized a Wikipedia edit-a-thon. In the first event, the topical focus was rare diseases. The next time we held an event in the fall, we selected Women’s Health as our theme. The response has been fantastic, with several libraries and other organizations hosting their own edit-a-thons and… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Community Engagement, Consumer Health, Outreach, Resources, Social Media, Technology, Training
May
02
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We’re back after a brief hiatus, and our guest author for today’s post is Sheila Green, Health Science Center – Bryan Campus Librarian with the Medical Sciences Library, Texas A&M University Libraries. At the beginning of this year, she was awarded a professional development award to advance her skills in research data management from the… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Data, Grants and Funding, Research, Resource Libraries, Texas, Training
Feb
14
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NNLM SCR has an exciting announcement! Our very own Debbie Montenegro, Consumer Health Coordinator, has been selected by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory to serve as a NASA Solar System Ambassador in our region for 2019. The program is a nation-wide public engagement effort. Ambassadors are selected once a year, based on a rigorous set… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Consumer Health, Coordinator, Outreach, Social Media, Technology, Training
Nov
13
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This was my first year to attend and also to present at the annual Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (CAST). The conference is hosted by the Science Teachers Association of Texas (STAT) and is meant as a professional development and networking opportunity for science educators, informal educators, and science advocates. Like anything… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Consumer Health, K-12, NIH, Social Media, Technology, Training