Health Literacy Month occurs every October and started in 1999. Health literacy broadly covers how well a person can locate and comprehend health information and how accessible a health-related organization makes information on programs and health. In health sciences libraries, we know that health literacy is an important part of receiving effective care. Let's work to increase health literacy this month (and every month!)
You can learn more about Health Literacy from the video below from the the United States Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion and at HealthLiteracyMonth.org - Courtney Pyche October is National Medical Librarians Month!
You know that medical librarians and health information professionals provide essential partnerships in healthcare excellence. Help MLA spread the word and recognize the value and positive impact of having a medical library and librarians. There are many ways to celebrate: Share your impact stories and inspire each other. (Stories will be reviewed by the MLA Connect editorial team). Complete this form to share your story with your peers. Download and share official posters and add banners to your email signature here. Participate in professional and career development opportunities and resources for practicing medical librarians, recent graduates, nurses, and other health information professionals. Check out the full library of instructor-led courses, live webinars, and self-paced courses on MEDLIB-ED. Attend a free live webinar on October 18, 2023 from 1:00-2:30 p.m., central time on Piecing Together The Steps of a Systematic Review to the MLA Systematic Review Services Specialization. For printable and electronic marketing materials, please visit www.mlanet.org/page/national-medical-librarians-month?source=5 Collection Development, Assessment, and Licensing Librarian
The University of Miami (UM) Libraries seeks nominations and applications for a creative, innovative professional to serve as the Collection Development, Assessment, and Licensing Librarian (CDAL). Reporting to the Director of Interlibrary Loan (ILL), Electronic, and Technical Services of the Louis Calder Memorial Library on the University of Miami (UM) Medical Campus, the CDAL Librarian is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and licensing electronic and print resources for the Medical Library’s collection in support of the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, UHealth, and Jackson Health System (JHS) educational, research and clinical programs. The CDAL Librarian will work within the Libraries Big Deal Taskforce on issues related to big deals, open access, open scholarship, and other relevant topics. Overall, the collections librarian plays a crucial role in ensuring that the medical library's collection meets the information needs of its users, supports research and education, and contributes to the advancement of medical knowledge and practice. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Administrative 75%, Research 10% and Service 10%, Other 5%) Administrative Duties
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The University of Miami (www.miami.edu) is one of the nation’s leading research universities in a community of extraordinary diversity and international vitality. The University is a privately supported, non-sectarian institution located in Coral Gables, Florida, on a 260-acre subtropical campus with operations at three additional locations throughout the greater Miami region: Medical campus (downtown Miami); Marine and Atmospheric Science campus (Virginia Key); and South Campus (Richmond Facility). The University comprises eleven degree-granting schools and colleges, including Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Communication, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Music, Nursing, and Marine and Atmospheric Science. THE LIBRARY The University of Miami Libraries (UML) rank among the top 50 research libraries in North America with a collection of over 4 million volumes and 123,652 current serial subscriptions. UML comprises six libraries across the University’s three campuses. UML locations on the Coral Gables campus include: the Otto G. Richter Library (the central, interdisciplinary library); the Paul Buisson Architecture Library; the Judi Prokop Newman Business Information Resource Center; and the Marta and Austin Weeks Music Library. The downtown Miami campus hosts the Louis Calder Memorial Library. The Virginia Key campus hosts the Rosenstiel Marine and Atmospheric Science Library. Libraries at the School of Law and the Department of Ophthalmology in the Medical School are administered independently. The University of Miami Libraries provide support and services for 11,307 undergraduates, 6,504 graduate students, and 16,846 full- and part-time faculty and staff. UML employs 103 professionals (including 70 librarian faculty), 78 support staff, and 90 student employees. UML is a member of and contributor to the Association of Research Libraries, Association of Southeast Research Libraries, Association of Academic Health Science Libraries, Council on Library and Information Resources, OCLC Research Library Partners, International Federation of Library Associations, Center for Research Libraries, International Association of University Libraries, Library Publishing Coalition, Digital Library Federation, Hathi Trust, Academic Preservation Trust, Consortium of Southern Biomedical Libraries, Florida Collaboration of Academic Libraries of Medicine, and Southeast Florida Library and Information Network. UML licenses electronic resources through the Northeast Research Libraries and Lyrasis consortia. UML is a member of the Rosemont Shared Print Alliance, Scholars Trust, and Florida Academic Repository (FLARE). The Louis Calder Memorial Library is located on the UM medical campus near downtown Miami, approximately 8 miles from Coral Gables. Its staff of 22 primarily serves the Miller School of Medicine’s educational and biomedical research programs, and UM’s clinical enterprise, UHealth. Library services are also provided to the Medical School’s primary teaching hospital, which shares a campus with the Miller School. The Miller School of Medicine’s regional campus is in Boca Raton, Florida. Salary and Benefits: Compensation will be competitive and will be commensurate with the experience and qualifications of the person selected. The University of Miami offers a comprehensive benefits package including: 403b retirement plan; medical, dental, and vision benefits; life, disability, and long-term care insurance available; tuition remission; thirteen paid holidays; and twenty-two days annual vacation. Additional employment benefits available include credit union; Employee Assistance Program; bookstore and sporting event discounts; and optional fee-based membership in a state-of-the-art wellness center. Moving allowance is available. No state or local income taxes. Applications: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications should be submitted here and must include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references. The references will not be contacted before the appropriate time and after confirming with the applicant. Materials should be combined in one .pdf file and uploaded when prompted for one’s Resume/CV (5MB max). |
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