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FHSLA 2025 Spring Meeting Dates

Programming Spotlight: This Lead Is Killing Us Exhibit

9/29/2023

 
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Dear Readers,

September's Programming Spotlight features the University of Florida's Health Science Center Library's hosting of the National Library of Medicine's traveling exhibit, "This Lead Is Killing : A History of Citizens Fight Lead Poisoning in Their Communities", courtesy of Courtney Pyche, MS, AHIP. If you have a program or event that you would like to share with your colleagues, please submit the information to:  [email protected]  

Q:  What motivated or inspired this project? 

A:  The UF Health Science Library has previously hosted exhibits from the National Library of Medicine. The goal of the exhibit is to highlight the power of citizen activism in support of public health and to raise awareness about the risk of lead in water. In this instance, our group, lead by Sarah Meyer and including Mary Edwards, Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig, and myself, was inspired to apply for a grant from the Network of the National Library of Medicine Region 2 to supplement and increase interest in the exhibit. With the help of our library's grants team and with the commitment of our partner organization the Alachua County Library District, we received over $6,000 to do so.  The exhibit arrived on August 28 and leaves us on October 5, 2023. It also has an online component that can be viewed on the National Library of Medicine's website.

Q: What additional events or programs did you host related to the exhibit?

​A:  In addition to the traveling exhibit, we've planned a host of other activities. The first is a screening of the NOVA documentary "Poisoned Water", an hour long documentary about the Flint water crisis. After the screening, we hosted a demonstration of how to test your pipes for lead using a citizen science method from Crowd the Tap.  Our archivist, Nina, guided us in creating a complementary in-house exhibit where we've written labels and gathered artifacts to tell the story of lead poisoning and environmental justice in our community. That exhibit will likely stay up through next spring. We've also got two reading groups planned. The first is for adults where we'll read "What the Eyes Don't See" by Dr. Hanna-Attisha with the other club being geared for teenagers in partnership with the Alachua County Library District where we will read "Poisoned Water" by Candy J. Cooper. We are also in the planning stages for a speaker panel on lead poisoning, especially in relation to pediatrics. You can keep up with our events using our LibGuide.

Q: What advice would you give to someone who may want to implement a similar program at their library?
As a newcomer to health sciences librarianship, my first advice is to learn from your peers and join teams. It has been such a pleasure to learn from colleagues on how to plan, market, and evaluate these events. Utilizing a regional grant is also a great idea. It has given me experience with the grant process on a smaller, less intimidating level. Finally, I recommend looking at the resources that are available to you. Do you have a supervisor who has done this before? What exhibit might your community be interested to learn about? Are there existing exhibit or grants teams in your organization to support you? I've found this experience incredibly helpful, and I think its something worthwhile for all health science libraries to engage in.
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Job Opportunity: Orlando Health

9/1/2023

 
Position Summary:
Serves as a Reference and Community Health Librarian by serving as a subject matter expert related to library resources and systems that support the community with health and wellbeing knowledge and outreach. Additionally, serves as a coordinator to establish outreach opportunities and facilitator to educate the community on library resources available.
Responsibilities:
Essential Functions


  • Provides in-depth consumer health reference services to patients, caregivers, and team members.
  • Provides instruction on community health resources and evaluating credibility and quality of consumer health information.
  • Maintains the community health library web portal and subject guides.
  • Works with internal and external stakeholders to identify funding, outreach, and collaboration opportunities.
  • Conducts community health literature searches.
  • Assists users in the general use library resources, including its electronic and print resources, library facilities and equipment.
  • Evaluates, recommends, and participates in the selection of community health resources. Provides document location and retrieval services.
  • Develops and delivers workshops and classes online and in-person.
  • Organizes, produces, and hosts webinars about consumer health information.
  • Conducts outreach and develops promotional materials to increase participation in the program.
  • Assesses and evaluates classes and programs and makes adjustments and improvements.
  • Provides reference support for the Health Sciences Library staff on an as-needed basis.
  • Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA, and other federal, state, and local standards.
  • Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.

Other Related Functions


  • Assists with the budget process as needed.
  • Assists in the planning, organization, management, and performance of technical, reference, and audiovisual services.
  • Assists manager with special projects as required.
  • Assists manager and systems librarian in providing computer resources.
  • Participates in the development and preparation of policies, procedures, organization, budget, and short- & long-term programs.
  • Participates in the regular evaluation of the department’s goals and services.
  • Participates in all areas of library services including selection, acquisition, processing, cataloging, document delivery, and inventory.
  • Participates in outreach networking of library services.
  • Participates in the promotion and representation of the library including some travel to Orlando Health service area.
  • Participates in local, regional, and national information networks (i.e., National Network of Libraries of Medicine) that support Orlando Health in its mission to serve the community.
  • Serves on hospital committees and at community events as needed.
  • Documents statistical information.
  • Assists with developing Power Point presentations for Orlando Health team member speaking engagements.
  • Provides supporting resources and documents for speaking engagement presentations.
  • Assists with reviewing, editing, and writing department reports and assignments.
  • Assists in supervising and training technical and clerical staff.
  • Assumes responsibility of library operation in the absence of the manager when required or requested.
  • Assumes the responsibility for professional growth and continuing education.
Qualifications:
Education/Training
Master’s Degree in Library Science from a library school accredited by the American Library Association or Master’s Degree in Public Health from an accredited program

Licensure/Certification
None.

Experience
Two (2) years of post-degree healthcare, public health, research, and/or library related experience.
Two (2) years or more experience with writing/editing skills.

For more information or to apply, please visit: careers.orlandohealth.com/jobs/163028?lang=en-us&previousLocale=en-US


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