Bob Ladd to retire January 1, 2019

Bob Ladd, media and instructional design specialist, will retire from the Health Sciences Library at the University Libraries, effective January 1, 2019. December 21, 2018, will be his last day at work. Interview by Judy Panitch of the UNC-Chapel Hill University Libraries Where are you from? Where did you grow up? I grew

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MLA January Webinar: Buried under Systematic Review Requests? Want to Maximize the Return on Your Review Service?

From Protocol To Publication: http://www.medlib-ed.org/products/1956/from-protocol-to-publication-maximizing-the-return-on-your-systematic-review-investment Maximizing the Return on Your Systematic Review Investment http://www.medlib-ed.org/products/1956/from-protocol-to-publication-maximizing-the-return-on-your-systematic-review-investment Tuesday, January 29  1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. central time Are you buried under SR requests? Worried that your hard work at the beginning of a review project will be filed away, never to be seen again? Are you planning

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NNLM SEA Digest News – December 14, 2018

The latest edition of the NNLM SEA Digest is now available! NNLM News The Pieces of Systematic Review with Margaret Foster Webinar Series Upcoming MeSH Webinars: 2019 Highlights and PubMed Searching in January 2019 What’s New for 2019 MeSH! Migration to DOCLINE 6.0 Expected in Early 2019 Check out upcoming educational opportunities,

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Student Vision Scholar’s Reflection on 2018 MAC Annual Meeting

Jordan Wrigley, 2018 MAC Student Vision Scholarship Recipient Attending the Mid-Atlantic Chapter Meeting of the Medical Library Association was a tremendous introductory experience. Since moving to the Southeast from the Northwest U.S. I’ve experience a number of firsts including the first time seeing the Atlantic on the ground and my first work as

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Free, Online MeSH Webinars by the National Library of Medicine: 2019 Highlights and PubMed Searching in January 2019

Please join the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) Training Office for two events in January 2019, introducing you to 2019 Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) and teaching you how to adjust to MeSH https://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/ changes in your PubMed https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ searches and alerts. Registration is required

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Looking Back to Look Forward: A Reflection on 2018 MAC Annual Meeting

Brittni Ballard, 2018 MAC Student Vision Scholarship Recipient I attended the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC/MLA) 2018 Annual Meeting as a second-year University of Maryland, College Park Master of Library and Information Science student. Three semesters don’t seem very significant, and yet my formal preparation in “how to be

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NNLM SEA Digest News – December 7, 2018

The latest edition of the NNLM SEA Digest is now available! NNLM News Join Dr. Francis Collins on Facebook Live! HSLANJ GLI Wraps Up 2018, Looks Forward to 2019 Holiday Meals and Food Allergies/Special Diets December 2018 Issue of NIH News in Health Now Available! Funding Opportunities Apply by December 11, 2018

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Opportunity at the NIH Library: Emerging Technologies Specialist

USAJOBS opened this position for applications today, December 6. Applications can be submitted through Monday, December 10. For applicants who are not currently federal employees, the link to follow is: DE Announcement Link: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/517314000/ And for applicants who are already federal employees, the link is: MP Announcement Link: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/517314500/