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The Vital Library: Web 2.0 101: Week 1 RSS Feeds & Blogs
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Vital Library The library is a growing organism. ~ S. R. Ranganathan 3.17.2008 Web 2.0 101: Week 1 RSS Feeds & Blogs During week one of MLA's Web 2.0 101 CE course, we have been asked to reflect on how we envision using RSS feeds at our library and how we think
OPL Plus (not just for OPLs anymore): New Zealand Study Finds That Healthcare Workers Don’t Use
skip to main | skip to sidebar OPL Plus (not just for OPLs anymore) A blog for librarians in all smaller libraries, not just for one-person or solo librarians--all kinds of libraries, anywhere in the world. Management information, links, and marketing tips that you can use right now. 26 June 2009
Getting Healthy Information With OvidMD
Researchers in the medical field have long relied upon Ovid (part of Wolters Kluwer) databases to provide authoritative information from the medical literature. The OvidSP platform, commonly found in academic, pharmaceutical, and medical library settings, is frequently the "go to" source for
ALA sends Resolution on Access to and Classification of Government Information to Congress, White
Contact: Jenni Terry Press Officer ALA Washington Office (202) 628-8410 jterry@alawash.org For Immediate Release March 18, 2011 WASHINGTON, D.C. Contact: Jenni Terry Press Officer ALA Washington Office (202) 628-8410 jterry@alawash.org For Immediate Release March 18, 2011 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The
EBSCO Publishing To Release Chemical Hazard Information Library™—Providing Comprehensive Data for
~New Resource Designed to Meet the Toxicology & Chemical Hazard Information Needs of Corporate, Government, Medical and Academic Users~
The July, 2010 Issue of The Journal of the Medical Library Association (98.3) is Now Availalble «
The full text is online and is also free via PubMed Central. Here are some of the papers, brief communications, and reviews in the issue. You can find links to all of the material via this link to the table of contents.Note: A link to access all material in PDF is located in upper [...]
The PLA Blog | Official Blog of the Public Library Association
I attended an excellent overview session on health literacy and reference this morning entitled “HELP! My Patron is a Cyber Patient: Learn to Help Patrons Identify Their Health Information Needs and Locate Relevant Resources”, presented by LaVentra E. Danqua of Wayne State
Unbound Medicine and the iPhone « Krafty Librarian
Earlier this month Unbound Medicine announced an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows users in institutions that subscribe to uCentral to access it on those Apple devices.uCentral is a customizable product that allows institutions to select and provide a list of medical reference
User Education Resources for Librarians
In addition to taking part in a Web 2.0 class, I recently created an online class for public librarians covering consumer health information:<div>Consumer health information resource service [CHIRS]& Go Local Nebraska<br /><div><a
Rare Book News.com
"The traveling exhibit from the National Library of Medicine, part of the National Institutes of Health, examines how author J.K. Rowling used historical sources from Renaissance medicine to illuminate her wildly popular books."Read this article....
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