Wednesday, March 27, 2013

#medlibs cornucopia: NIH Public access policy, (alt)metrics, flipped classrooms/blended learning

Edit: Transcript available at http://bit.ly/YiLvaM 

This week on the #medlibs chat, a cornucopia of topics, including

1. The NIH Public Access Policy
2. (alt)metrics
3. Flipped classrooms/blended learning (later in April)

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Click through for details on the 3 topics, plus linkage

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Open mic night

Edit: Transcript available at http://bit.ly/14ckf14 

This will truly be an open free range chat as lead moderator Nikki Dettmar (@eagledawg) will be off the grid for this week's chat on Thursday, March 21st at 9pm Eastern/6 Pacific! What's on your mind, #medlibs?

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Chat with the Ambulance Riding Librarian

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This Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific join Nikki Dettmar (@eagledawg) as she welcomes Kacy Allgood (@AmbRidLibrarian), who blogs as Adventures of an Ambulance Riding Librarian!

From Kacy's entry:
Want to know who my stakeholders are?  What types of value-added services I provide? The best and worst things I've seen at this job? Ask and find out!  Don't have a question, but want to read along to see how many bad jokes I can make in 140 characters?  Then please join us.  Not a librarian?  That's great too!  EMS and all other professions & related questions welcome.
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Apps and Tablets Chat

Edit: Transcript available at http://bit.ly/15AWGNx

Tomorrow (Thursday 3/7/13) at 6pm Pacific/9:00pm Eastern, Michelle Kraft (@krafty) will be hosting the #medlibs chat on apps and tablets.  What are you doing with apps? Are you creating a library specific app, catalog app, etc? Or do you have a good app guide that you want to share with others?  Is there a push for tablets within your institution, if so which one?  Can tablets access the EMR so that your docs & nurses can treat patients and do research with one device?

What other trends do you see or want discussed about apps and tablets? For more details check out her blog post

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