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FHSLA 2025 Spring Meeting Dates

Spring 2024 Virtual Health Sciences Practicum Opportunity

8/16/2023

 
Attention MLIS students and recent graduates!

The Library of the Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), the Health Sciences Library of Loyola University Chicago, and the Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center, Northwestern University, are co-sponsoring a virtual joint practicum for the Spring 2024 semester. This practicum is geared towards LIS graduate students currently enrolled in ALA-accredited programs who are interested in exploring health sciences librarianship. Recent MLIS graduates are also encouraged to apply. The collaboration provides the student with a supervised virtual experience working with librarians in three academic health sciences library settings, learning skills to be applied to their future careers.

During the practicum, students will be assigned projects that serve the needs of each library and the interest of the student. Students will be required to submit weekly written reflections and deliver a final presentation detailing the experience toward the end of the semester. The three libraries will work with the student between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. during the semester. The student will spend approximately 100/120 hours between the libraries. The major focus of the placement will be to deliver public services, including the following relevant training:

* Learning and utilizing core health sciences databases such as PubMed and CINAHL
* Working with patrons in virtual settings
* Working on the development of LibGuides
* Working with librarians who teach course integrated instruction and /or library skills workshops
* Working with librarians who specialize in evidence-based health sciences and clinical practice research
* Learning the process of systematic reviews
* Learning how metadata and cataloging systems aid in discovery of resources
* Depending on the location of the student, an in-person site visit may be arranged

Questions?
Denise Nunes (Clinical Informationist) [email protected]
 
Gretchen Neidhardt (Metadata and Digital Projects Librarian) [email protected]


To apply for the practicum, please send a cover letter and resume or CV by September 1, 2023 to:
Jonna Peterson, Loyola University Chicago, [email protected]
Rebecca Raszewski, UIC, [email protected]
Denise Nunes, Northwestern University, [email protected]
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Service Opportunities

8/15/2023

 
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July is UV Safety Month

7/19/2023

 
By: Janet Chan
Did you know that skin cancer is one of the most common, but also one of the most preventable cancers?
July is UV Safety Month! To celebrate this month, we are pleased to share these important resources from the American Academy of Dermatology.

Job Opportunity- University of Florida

7/7/2023

 
Position Description: The George A. Smathers Libraries seek an innovative and collaborative candidate to apply for its Data Management Librarian position in the Academic Research Consulting and Services department (ARCS). The ARCS department is central to library-based, discipline-agnostic research support for the University of Florida community. The Data Management Librarian will provide information consultation services in a variety of modes, design and teach workshops to promote best practices in data management and related topics, perform course-integrated instruction, and is responsible for special projects as assigned, such as new service development and evaluation. 
The ARCS team is strategically expanding to meet campus needs, with a new emphasis on supporting artificial intelligence through deep engagement in education, research, equity, and outreach. ARCS also provides expertise in bioinformatics analysis, digital humanities, geographic and spatial analysis, informatics, rigor and reproducibility, systematic reviews, and related areas (http://arcs.uflib.ufl.edu/stories). The ARCS department works alongside ARCS affiliates in scholarly communication, publishing, and subject-specific liaison librarians to support researchers throughout the research life cycle via consultation services, training opportunities within and outside the curriculum, and outreach strategies to constituencies campus-wide. 
The Data Management Librarian is a year-round (12-month), tenure-track faculty position. ARCS faculty are key partners in advancing the research enterprise, leading and supporting initiatives to grow infrastructure and services that enhance UF's diverse research portfolio, which includes over $1 billion annually in research expenditures. 
SALARY:  $66,068 minimum salary at the Assistant University Librarian rank
                   $76,416 minimum salary at the Associate University Librarian rank
                   The Smathers Libraries offer a salary commensurate with experience and credentials
TO APPLY: Submit
  • a cover letter detailing your interest in, and qualifications for this position
  • your current resume or CV
  • a list of three references, including their contact information (telephone number and email address), one of which must be a current or prior supervisor, to be contacted after an on-site interview.
Applications will be reviewed as received. Submit all application materials through the Jobs at the UF online application system. Failure to submit the required documents may result in the application not being considered. If you have any questions or concerns about this process, please contact Joseph Piazza, George A. Smathers Libraries Human Resources Office, at [email protected].
Applications due by July 18. Learn more: https://hr.uflib.ufl.edu/wordpress/files/2023/06/PVA-DataMgmtLibrarian.pdf and Apply Here: https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/527388/data-management-librarian-astaso-univ-librarian 


Programming Spotlight: Faculty Library Champions

7/6/2023

 
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Dear Readers,

This month's Programming Spotlight features Advent Health University's new Faculty Library Champions program, courtesy of Jessica Daly, MLS. If you have a program or event that you would like to share with your colleagues, please submit the information to:  [email protected]

Enjoy! - Courtney Pyche

Q:  What motivated or inspired this project? 
A: After the pandemic, I quickly realized the relationship between patrons and the library had changed roles.  Pre-pandemic our patrons came to us. There was no need to promote the resources and services of the academic library because students just knew where it was physically and how to use our resources and services.  We relied on word of mouth within our campus community.  Post-pandemic it is now our job, as library staff and faculty, to bring our resources and services to our patrons.  I realized our library had to begin reaching out and marketing to our students and faculty to increase usage of resources and services.  The library had to stay relevant which meant learning how to market the library, which was a skill I had to learn.
 
I began by research marketing strategies and quickly realized all major products or companies have “celebrity” or well-known people who act as their representatives.  I began to think about who our university celebrities would be.  I asked the question, “Who do our students and faculty look to for information and trends within our campus?”  The answer, for me, was well respected and liked professors! Hence the creation of the Faculty Library Program.
 
Q: How did you encourage or solicit responses? Were they quick to respond?  
A: I created a short promotional video inviting all faculty to participate.  I then sent this video as an attachment to an email explaining what being a Faculty Library Champion included.  Participants were asked to share their professional headshot along with a personal quote about the library, our resources, and/or our services. 
 
My goal was 5 participants and I received 7! Since the launch of the program in December 2022 I have added two more faculty, who reached out to me in interest.  I heard back from my original 7 faculty members within a few weeks’ time, which allowed me to begin using this promotion in January of this year.  You can view their advertising video at the bottom of this page. Some of their quotes included below:

“AHU library is a one-stop-shop for resourceful services and supports. AHU librarians are the best! They are knowledgeable and always go above and beyond to help me and the students keep up to date with new research papers.”
Dr. Chia-Wei Fan

“Access Medicine / Case Files was utilized heavily and appreciated by the students. I wanted to thank the library for bringing that resource online to offer to our students. It has been an excellent addition that we now utilize as part of our required curriculum and that students use to guide their studies/preparation. So, THANK YOU!!”
Dr. Edgar 

“The librarians are an invaluable resource for my students. They provide a live presentation on the library databases and search methods for finding relevant nursing research articles. Their assistance is crucial for my student success.”
Dr. Patricia Clayton-Levasseur

Q: What advice would you give to someone who may want to implement a similar program at their library?
A: My advice to those interested in implementing a similar program is to begin with your most dedicated patrons.  Each library has a unique group of users.  For an academic library it could be professors, leadership, student representatives, or alumni.  For the public library it could be community leaders, government officials, religious leaders, and business leaders.  I would also encourage public libraries to use their most popular patrons.  For example, maybe you have a senior citizen that loves the library and lives within an assisted living community where they could be an amazing representative encouraging fellow residents to use the library.  Another idea would be electing a popular mom who always brings her kiddos to the events for children as a library champion.  She could spread the word in her neighborhood, children’s school, or even the local women’s club.  Be strategic when asking people to become library champions.  Remember they must represent your library in the most positive way possible.  
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