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National Medical Librarians Month (NMLM)
Flyers and Displays
Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, MN
Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center Library staff predicts
the future with their Information Management "Horoscope"
flyer which was distributd at a JCAHO information fair. The Managment
of Information Commmittee chose a fortune-telling theme for their
booth which also included fortune cookies containing messages about
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Kornhauser Health Sciences Library, Louisville, KY
The Kornhauser Health Sciences Library won the "Best In Show"
prize at the 2002 Swap n Shop booth with their "got data?"
campaign. Used to promote the Greater Louisville's People Network
for Health Information Resources, the campain demonstrated the many
ways people use health data and resulted in a marked increase in Website
visits. |

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Texas Medical Association Library, Austin
The staff at the Texas Medical Association Library used a very colorful
flyer for an awareness campaign for service and fee changes and electronic
resources. |
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Van K. Smith Community Health Library, Springfield, MO
The St. John's Van K. Smith Community Health Library staff spread
the word about their library throughout the community by placing this
colorful poster in clinic waiting rooms, exam rooms, retail pharmacies,
public libraries, fitness centers and in the offices of corporate
partners. |
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Seymour J. Phillips Health Sciences Library, New York, NY
This colorful poster was created to promote Beth Israel's Leadership
Development Initiative. Library staff enlarged the poster and placed
it at entrances to the hospital and other campus sites. |
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ValleyCare Health Library & Ryan Comer Cancer Resource Center
This bold flyer promoting services for children with special needs
continues to be mailed to schools, public libraries, and health professionals. |
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