“NLM & You: The Video:” Contest Winners Announced!

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 13-05-2011

The National Library of Medicine, the world’s largest medical library and a component of the National Institutes of Health, recently conducted a video contest in which the public was invited to create original short videos, promoting awareness of NLM’s products and services.Entries were submitted on YouTube and were then screened by a panel of judges from NLM and NIH. (Source: NLM General Announcements)

Educational Clearinghouses Merged

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 08-05-2011

The National Training Center‘s Educational Clearinghouse has merged with the Medical Library Association’s Educational Clearinghouse. NLM, MLA and the NTC realized the two clearinghouses were duplicating information and decided to merged. The MLA Educational Clearinghouse now includes more than just continuing education classes, such as brochures and handouts. The clearinghouse can be searched by anyone, members and non-members.
For more information, read Zipser J, Cavanaugh D. NTCC Educational Clearinghouse Merges with the MLA Educational Clearinghouse. NLM Tech Bull. 2011 May-Jun;(380):e1. (Source: Network News)

Information Connections for Parents of Children With Disabilities

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 07-05-2011

Information Connections an informative website for parents of children with developmental disabilities and chronic diseases, was recently launched by the Marianjoy Medical Library. (Source: Disabled World)

Award Report: Upgraded Workstations and Printer for Enhanced Library Patron Services — Matheny Medical and Educational Center

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 05-05-2011

In October 2010, the Gretchen and James Johnson Medical Library at the Matheny Medical and Educational Center received a Technology Improvement Award from NN/LM MAR. In 2008, the library received a grant under the same program whereby it upgraded two computers out of four. The 2010 award allowed the library to upgrade the remaining two [...] (Source: NN/LM Middle Atlantic Region Blog)

Foreword: Allergen Immunotherapy

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 02-05-2011

This year is the 100th anniversary of the first scientific publication on allergen immunotherapy. Leonard Noon, the father of allergen immunotherapy, called it prophylactic inoculation against hay fever. In his pioneering article, he acknowledged that Dunbar in Hamburg, Germany, through his animal experiments, provided the initial scientific understanding for sensitivity to pollens. Alexandre Besredka in Paris was the first to successfully perform allergen hyposensitization in animals. The foregoing scientific works formed the foundation for prophylactic inoculation against hay fever. However, the concept of prophylactic inoculation, ie, vaccination, was introduced to the Western medicine more than 100 years earlier in 1798 by Edward Jenner. Therefore, it is likely that Leonard…

NLM Named Strategic Advisor in Partnership for the Medical Heritage Digital Collaborative

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 29-04-2011

The National Library of Medicine (NLM), the world’s largest medical library and a component of the National Institutes of Health, has been named a strategic advisor to the Medical Heritage Library (MHL) Digital Collaborative. The MHL is a digital curation collaborative among some of the world’s leading medical libraries, initiated in 2009 by the Open Knowledge Commons to digitize many of the world’s great historical medical books. (Source: NLM General Announcements)

Disaster Information Outreach Symposium

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 27-04-2011

By Ann Pederson
Altru Medical Library
Altru Health System
Grand Forks, ND
Use of social media in the face of disasters has added another facet to disaster assistance and information. The staff at the national Red Cross is reviewing their recent survey and finds that Facebook is the fourth most frequent site uses as a means of obtaining emergency information after traditional broadcast sites. Three out of four individuals expect assistance to arrive within the hour after they have posted a message for help in a disaster.
Surprised? The recent symposium conducted by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health on March 29-30, 2011, provided participants with a few such surprises along with an expansive overview of disaster experiences and resources. While medical librarian…

Karen Wells Recipeint of 2011 Marla Graber Award

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 25-04-2011

Karen Wells, Manager and Reference Librarian, at Medical Library Services, Exempla Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, has been named recipient of the 2011 Marla Graber Award.
The Marla Graber Award for Excellence and Achievement is awarded annually by the Colorado Council of Medical Librarians (CCML). Established in 2002, the Graber Award recognizes the career of a CCML member who has made outstanding contributions to CCML and to health sciences librarianship at the local level.
Karen, a member of CCML since 1982, has worked in areas of both hard and applied sciences, as well as law and medicine. Widely published, she is regionally known for her work in advocacy, training and mentoring. Congratulations, Karen! For more, please visit http://councilquotes.wordpress.com/catego…

Get online with a Medical Library laptop

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 24-04-2011

A pilot scheme launched by the Medical Library to enable students and staff to borrow laptops has been extended to provide an ongoing laptop loan service. (Source: University of Bristol news)

EDUCATION: Spotlight! on NLM Resources -Wed. April 27 , 1:00 Mountain Time, 2:00 Central Time

Posted by Admin | Posted in Medical Documents | Posted on 15-04-2011

This Spotlight! session on Cancer Resources will be presented by Marty Magee.
Is there an “epidemic” of cancer? How can you find out more? Tune in and learn about multiple sites with content about basic information, topic searches, support, statistics, registries, treatment, and more.
Taking the one-hour class and completing the exercises and class evaluation makes you eligible to receive 1 Medical Library Association Continuing Education credit. This online training is FREE. Register online at http://tinyurl.com/mcrclasses (registration is not required but is appreciated).
URL: https://webmeeting.nih.gov/mcr/, Equipment: connection to the Internet and a phone, Login: as a guest with your first and last name. Instructions to connect to the audio w…