62 research outputs found
Mixing up an Allied Health Liaison Program: Ingredients for a Successful Allied Health Collection Appetizer
Objective: To initiate a collection development effort for an underserved unit of the School of Medicine -- the Department of Allied Health Sciences – prior to formal launch of a liaison program. Slides for a presentation given at the MAC/MLA 2007 Annual Meeting
Mixing up an Allied Health Liaison Program: Ingredients for a Successful Allied Health Collection Appetizer
Objective: To initiate a collection development effort for an underserved unit of the School of Medicine -- the Department of Allied Health Sciences – prior to formal launch of a liaison program. Slides for a presentation given at the MAC/MLA 2007 Annual Meeting
Extending Our Reach: Libraries Teaching Presentation Skills
Objectives: •To extend the role of libraries: teaching communication skills •To integrate instruction in design and software into curriculum •To facilitate active learning •To respond to increased demand for poster design consultation
With a Little Creativity, A Consumer Health Radio Show’s Blog Advances Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility
Research indicates that low health literacy contributes to health and health care problems. It also shows that most adults search online for health information. Health sciences librarians have partnered with physicians on a weekly consumer health radio show and companion blog for over ten years. Librarians find, evaluate, and select information resources about topics covered on the radio show that address these health information needs. They also manage and contribute to the blog. Librarians undertook a review of topics related to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) to determine their coverage and discoverability on the show’s blog. They also explored ways to improve discoverability of these topics. They found that although there were some content gaps, there were a number of shows on topics relevant to IDEA, including healthcare reform, race, implicit bias, effects of discrimination, LGBT health, gender bias, aging, farm worker health, mental illness and discrimination, bullying, addiction, domestic violence, homelessness, and health disparities. Librarians determined that discovery of these resources could be improved by bringing together blog posts on similar topics. A future, more structured examination of topics could surface additional IDEA topics for enhanced discoverability and gaps to be shared with the show’s producer and host to inform future show content
Familiarity Breeds Collaboration: An Instructional Technologist & Library Liaison Join Forces to Support E-Learning
Partnership forged while supporting faculty engaged in e-learning: •Relationship has developed over time and during changes in: our roles, our parent organizations, the technology landscap
The Ripple Effect: The Benefits of Focused Resource Initiatives
Objective: To build relationships with & provide improved service to small academic divisions by creating highly focused resource page
A Health Sciences Library Collaboration: Using Digital Media for Creation, Outreach, and Communication
About This Presentation: Some key issues: •Digital media tools rapidly evolving •Library roles must evolve to keep up •Collaborations result in creation of new materials and relationships; Scholars and clinicians need help with outreach and engagement: •Specialized research & clinical focus •Little time to keep up with communication technologies •Appreciate help “translating” for non-specialists; Outreach is important for building relationships: •within & between departments •among faculty, students, alumni •with potential applicants •among different health professions •to engage the larger community; Unique position of libraries to help meet these needs: •Space & tools for collaboration •Expertise in innovative uses of technology •Expertise in information literacy •Community resource for sharing virtually & in communal physical spac
Building Relationships through Collaborative Outreach Projects: A New Vision of Collaborating using Digital Media
Using examples from completed and current projects, this poster shows use of digital media tools to create new resources and services in collaboration with and outreach to Health Affairs faculty, students, alumni, patients, families, and the wider community. We hope to stimulate thinking and provide inspiration for others who are interested in undertaking innovative projects using digital media. Our objectives are to forge relationships and stimulate new learning and knowledge through collaborative outreach projects using new digital media technologies
Creating a Resource for PhD's on Careers Beyond the Faculty Track
Objectives: • Create a resource guide for PhD students about alternative academic (altac) careers in time for campus events. • Raise awareness of altac issues and the Altac Project at UNC-Chapel Hill
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