MAR Announces Our First TechTime Webinar

Earlier this year, we announced that MAR would begin offering a quarterly technology webinar series called TechTime. Here was the announcement in our newsletter:  http://nnlm.gov/mar/newsletter/2013/02/announcing-a-new-technology-webinar-series-techtime/ You’re all invited to join us for the first session: What:          iPads, Androids, Kindles, Oh My!  An Introduction to Mobile Devices When:         Thursday, March 21, 2013 /

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Registration Now Open – ANCHASL Spring CE and Meeting – April 12th in Fayetteville

Please join us! Registration Now Open<http://anchasl2013spring.ezregister.com/&gt;! Spring 2013 Meeting and CE Course   2013 ANCHASL Spring Meeting and Continuing Education Course Finding Drug Information OR How to Think Like a Pharmacy Librarian<http://cech.mlanet.org/node/639&gt; Date: Friday, April 12, 2013 Location: Southern Regional AHEC, Fayetteville, NC Instructor: KT Vaughan, MSLS, UNC Health Sciences Library

AMIA Journal Club

The American Medial Informatics Association (AMIA) is offering *free* journal club webinars each month for members and non-members to engage is discussions around one article. The next event is Thursday, March 7 at 3PM to discuss “Federated Queries of Clinical Data Repositories: the Sum of the Parts does not Equal the Whole” If

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Strategic Communication: Technology, Generations, and Cultures.

SAVE THE DATE … Joint Spring Workshop 2013 Strategic Communication: Technology, Generations, and Cultures. As librarians, we communicate with our users, staff, C-Level, patrons, and each other every day with a myriad of technological devices, languages, infographics, styles and tones.  Why does it feel like we are all talking at cross-purposes?  Whether

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NIH Public Access Policy Webinar (January 15th)

The NIH has announced it will hold a webinar on January 15 “to assist grantee institutions with guidance and resources related to the NIH Public Access Policy, upcoming changes, tools, and how non-compliance will affect awards.” NIH earlier announced that in the spring, at the earliest, it “will hold processing of non-competing

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