Announcing the NN/LM Miami Hurricane Summit
Registrations are now being taken for the upcoming NN/LM Hurricane Summit on Wednesday, February 8th, in Miami, Florida (click on the registration link below). Seating is limited, so if you are in the Miami/Dade area and would like to attend, please register soon. The event will be well documented and tweets will be displayed during the summit in the NEPRTimes section of the Toolkit. A full report of the summit will be made available on the Toolkit in late February or early March.
When: Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Where: Louis Calder Memorial Library, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Purpose: To provide a forum to discuss best practices and to develop new strategies for how libraries can prepare and respond to natural disasters.
Moderator: Dan Wilson, Coordinator, National Network of Libraries of Medicine Emergency Preparedness & Response Initiative
Registration: http://nnlm.gov/sea/training/register.html
Featured speakers:
Dr. Raymond Santiago, Library Director of the Miami-Dade Public Library System. As Director, Dr. Santiago is responsible for a County department with over 600 employees, and 49 facilities serving over 2.5 million residents with a budget in excess of $50 million. In recognition of his accomplishments, the Library Journal named Dr. Santiago the 2003 Librarian of the Year. In 2005 he was the recipient of the Public Library Association’s Charlie Robinson Award, honoring his efforts as a risk-taker and change agent. In October 2008 the Miami-Dade Public Library System was awarded the National Medal for Library Service from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Mary Moore, Chair of the Department of Health Informatics at the Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami and Executive Director of the Medical Libraries and Biomedical Communications. Mary has been Director, Louis Calder Memorial Library, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. She became involved in community engagement 25 years ago when she was asked to provide curriculum development and program evaluation for a major DHHS grant that brought telemedicine services to isolated rural communities on the Texas-Mexico border. Later she realized the value of library services in disasters. During Hurricane Rita she received a phone call at home from a physician who asked her to look up a treatment protocol. That began her efforts in library participation in disaster preparedness and recovery.
Michelle Malizia, Associate Director of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, South Central Region (NN/LM SCR) located in Houston. The NN/LM SCR, under contract with the National Library of Medicine, has a long-standing history of providing assistance to libraries after a disaster. After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, they provided funding to libraries throughout Louisiana and Southeast Texas to help them recover after the disaster. Michelle will report on a 2010 NN/LM SCR conducted assessment project of the needs of Gulf Coast libraries after a hurricane.
MaryEllin Santiago, Library Consultant. Ms. Santiago was Project Manager of the Gulf Coast Libraries Project, (funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation) that helped rebuild 21 public libraries lost in the storms of 2005. She is currently working with cities across the United States to build and develop “Engaged Communities” that understand and value the public library as a key community asset.
Dan Wilson, Coordinator, NN/LM Emergency Preparedness & Response Initiative. Dan oversees the maintenance of the national emergency preparedness and response plan, works with regional medical library liaisons and state coordinators on preparedness and response issues, provides training in service continuity, and facilitates mutual aid agreement with libraries. He works at the University of Virginia’s Claude Moore Health Sciences Library where he is the Associate Director for Collections & Library Services.
Antonio Gonzalez, Public Health Preparedness Planner, Department of Public Health. Miami Dade County Health Department.
For more information, contact:
Dan Wilson
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
University of Virginia
(434) 924-0192
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This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHSN-276-2011-00004C with the University of Maryland Baltimore.
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