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Browse recordings of past NNLM webinars from Jan 1, 2020 - current. To see curated playlists by topic, audience, or region, visit the NNLM YouTube channel.

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CiteNLM Wikipedia Edit a Thon Training - September 25, 2020

Join the Network of the National Library of Medicine for the Fall 2020 #CiteNLM Edit-a-thon as we add citations to Wikipedia articles on maternal & child health using trusted National Library of Medicine resources LactMed, MedlinePlus, PubMed, and more. In this hands-on training, attendees will gain an overview of: - The importance of Wikipedia as a health information resource - The ongoing #CiteNLM Wikipedia project - How to participate in the #CiteNLM Wikipedia Edit-a-thon - Hosting a virtual edit-a-thon for your community - Adding citations from trusted National Library of Medicine…
Date: September 25, 2020

Mental Health Awareness During COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has had a widespread, profound effect on society as a whole, but certain population groups are specifically tasked with social isolation and loneliness. This presentation raises awareness about the mental and emotional effects during these unusual times and offers evidence-based health information to help older adults cope. The presentation is being presented by the All of Us Research Team from the Rush University Medical Center Alzheimer's Disease Center. Rush University is a proud member of the Illinois Precision Medicine Consortium. The Rush Alzheimer’s Disease…
Date: September 23, 2020

NNLM Reading Club Presents...We Live for the We with Dani McClain

Join authors Dani McClain and Andrea Collier as they discuss McClain’s book, We Live for the We: the Political Power of Black Motherhood. "A longtime reporter on race, reproductive health, and politics, Dani McClain is also the mother of a little girl. Like all first-time mothers, she has countless questions about raising her child—and her questions take on political significance as she examines what it means to introduce her daughter to our unjust, even hostile, society, according to a statement by her publisher Bold Type Books. (www.boldtypebooks.com/(link is external)) "Black mothering…
Date: September 22, 2020

“Because I See What You Do”: How Microaggressions Undermine the Hope for Authenticity at Work

Join Jodi-Ann Burey as she explores the structural racism underpinning experiences with racial microaggressions so we can better support individuals and institutions to effectively lead an increasingly diverse, geographically dispersed and culturally complex workforce and transform our work cultures so that everyone can truly belong.


Date: September 17, 2020

Librarians Supporting Researchers Managing Data While Working Remotely


Date: August 27, 2020

We Mapped This City: Centering Health Resources and Engagement Around Community Assets

When service providers and practitioners enter a new community or neighborhood, they can carry a top-down map of existing assets. They may rely on geographic systems that make sense on paper, or are designed to make sense with existing programs. However, community members and residents do not navigate resources based on program maps and systems. What and where are the resources community members use? What are the hard boundaries locals don’t cross and the third places that people gather? Germantown Info Hub Coordinator Diana Lu will share approaches to stakeholder engagement and trust-…
Date: August 26, 2020

NLM Resources for Images

The National Library of Medicine offers several unique resources for locating various types of images related to medical and health topics. This one-hour webinar tailored to health sciences librarians will cover how to use several of these resources. Practical and creative ideas for utilizing these resources and introducing them to faculty, staff, and students will also be provided.


Date: August 18, 2020

DEI Webinar Session 9 - I am ... Safe Zone: Messages I Learned - 8/12/2020

Doing Social Justice work is a simple concept, but it isn't easy. While moving forward, we must also trace from where we have come from and what we have learned. This activity is primarily a silent self-reflection journey through one's past to better inform our futures. Don't forget to bring paper and pencil for this session!


Date: August 12, 2020

Part 2: Citizen Science in the Academic Library

Academic libraries can bring citizen science to the campus and to the community, whether through supporting the integration of citizen science into courses or by bridging the gaps between researchers, students, and community members. This two-part webinar series will introduce attendees to citizen science, provide tips and best practices for getting started and sustaining citizen science on campus, and showcase resources that can be integrated into citizen science efforts. By the end of the first session, participants will be able to: 1. Support faculty who may interested in integrating…
Date: July 31, 2020

Mino Izhiwebzi (“Good Health”)

Native Americans live with some of the nation’s most significant health disparities. While the causes are immensely complex, it is widely recognized that food insecurity, associated food behaviors, and malnutrition are major influences. To help combat these disparities, the Greater Midwest Region funded Anna Wirta Kosobuski, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth, MN, a health information outreach award to support her Mino Izhiwebzi (“Good Health”) project in 2019. Mino Izhiwebzi used a multifaceted approach to address chronic disease management and…
Date: July 29, 2020

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