• Honoring Our Past

    MLA used to have a Committee on Committees. Its purpose was to review the organization and create new committees as needed and retire those no…

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  • FYI: “ACK!” Have We Been Hacked?

    Remember when “being hacked” only meant being angry or offended at someone. Now, “being hacked” means being assaulted or mugged electronically…which oddly enough leads to…

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  • Personals: Emily Vardell

    Emily Vardell received the Teaching Excellence Award in the adjunct category at the spring commencement ceremony for the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill on May…

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  • Technology: Free Data Visualization Resources

    Edited by Jean M. Gudenas With the strong emphasis on data, research, and statistics in academic environments, librarians are frequently requested to assist patrons or…

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  • Social Media: Making Time to Stay Social

    Getting started with—or staying committed to—participating in the social media landscape can be daunting. You may have seen a poster or conference presentation showing how…

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  • Honoring Our Past

    Is librarianship a profession? Professor E. Croft Long believed it was. He was a professor of physiology at Duke University Medical Center when his article…

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  • Personals: Susan Swogger

    Susan Swogger has joined the staff of the Kirksville, Missouri, Branch of the A.T. Still Memorial Library. She is the library liaison for the university’s…

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  • Personals: Christie Call Silbajoris

    Christie Call Silbajoris, AHIP, consumer health and patient education librarian at the Health Sciences Library (HSL), University of North Carolina (UNC)–Chapel Hill, retired at the…

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  • Personals: Dixie Alford Jones

    Dixie Alford Jones, AHIP, director of the Health Sciences Library at Louisiana State University (LSU) Health–Shreveport, will retire on January 31. She received her master’s…

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  • Personals: Elizabeth Connor

    Elizabeth Connor, AHIP, professor of library science and leadership studies, has been named coordinator of the new leadership scholars program at The Citadel, the Military…

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  • MLA AAHSL comments NIH data strategies

    The Medical Library Association (MLA) and Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries (AAHSL) have filed [Link removed (comments)] with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that…

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  • MLA AAHSL comments NLM strategic plan

    The Medical Library Association and Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries have submitted comments in support of the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) Strategic Plan. The…

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  • Fiscal Year 2017 Funding Update

    Congress has passed a stopgap spending bill (also known as a continuing resolution) to keep the government running through April 28th.  H.R. 2028, the Further…

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  • OSTP Records Progress on Science, Technology, and Innovation

    The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has released its “Exit Memo,” highlighting the impact President Obama’s policies have had on science…

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  • Cures Act Becomes Law

    In signing into law the 21st Century Cures Act (H.R. 34) President Obama noted its important contribution to his agenda for science and technology, specifically the…

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  • Technology: Altmetrics: New Approach for Evaluating Research Impact

    Submitted by Barnaby Nicolas, Levy Library, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; edited by Jean M. Gudenas Altmetrics, altmetrics, altmetrics. What…

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  • Social Media: The Noun Project and Nounji for iMessage

    Submitted by Lara Killian, AHIP, Nova Scotia Hospital Library, Nova Scotia Health Authority–Halifax, Canada Check out Lara Killian’s quick video explanation of Nounji on Instagram.…

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  • FYI

    Submitted by Donald Welch “Smile!” Remember when asking someone to “smile” only meant they were going to be in front of a camera, as in,…

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  • Honoring Our Past

    Submitted by Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA In 1968, the members of the State University of New York (SUNY) Biomedical Communication Network became the first…

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  • November 2016 News to Know…bytes and bits from around the social web

    PolicyViz Podcast I am huge fan of the Graphic Continuum that was developed by Severino @SR_Visual_Info and Johnathan @jschwabish. So, I was super excited to…

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