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.
Identifying the Gaps: the Status of Data Management Education in Doctoral Nursing ProgramsThe last decade has seen data management (DM) knowledge and expertise become a foundational expectation not only for research but also for nursing informatics, data science, and data-intensive nursing practice. A concurrent dramatic increase in Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs has resulted in many new students and faculty who need DM education, resources, and support. However, little was known about DM within doctoral nursing programs. Our research investigated the status of DM education as described by DNP and PhD program directors and examined nursing student handbooks,… |
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2021 MeSH Changes and PubMed SearchingEvery year, the Medical Subject Headings are updated. How does this affect your PubMed searches? What happens when a term gets changed, or added, or removed; or moved to a different part of the MeSH hierarchy? How do you accommodate vocabulary changes over time in your comprehensive searches? How do you check your saved searches and alerts? Join us for "MeSH Changes and PubMed Searching" to learn. Date: January 15, 2021 |
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Evaluation Pathways LGBTQIA+ Health January 15, 2021Date: January 15, 2021 |
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Bringing Public Health and Public Libraries TogetherEstablishing and sustaining collaborative partnerships between Public Libraries and Public Health departments presents opportunities to bring together existing networks and partnerships and further support the communities they serve. This webinar will discuss the benefits of strong partnerships between Public Libraries and Public Health departments. Opportunities and strategies for partnerships will also be discussed.
Content for this webinar was informed by a collaborative project between the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region, the Public Library… |
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Evaluation Pathways: K-12 January 8, 2021Date: January 8, 2021 |
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Yoga as an Act of Self-care for LibrariansYoga is both a movement-based and breath-based practice. While many people in America practice it, it has historically served those who are wealthy, white, and non-disabled and been sold as part of the "wellness" movement and "self-care" movements. This session will start with a brief chair yoga session, then follow with a very brief history of yoga and yoga programs at libraries and how it is currently being researched as an intervention in the biomedical and psychological fields. We will discuss how yoga is being practiced and made more accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic. The… |
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Evaluation Pathways: 5 Steps to Evaluation December 18, 2021Date: December 18, 2020 |
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Help Develop RNA-based Medicines Through Citizen Science Online Presentation and Q&ADate: December 16, 2020 |
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From Problem to Prevention: Evidence-Based Public HealthCurious about evidence-based public health (EBPH) but not sure where to start? This class explains the basics of evidence-based public health (EBPH) and highlights essentials of the EBPH process such as identifying the problem, forming a question, searching the literature, and evaluating the intervention. The purpose of this class is to provide an introduction to the world of evidence based public health and to give those already familiar with EBPH useful information that can be applied in their practices. Date: December 10, 2020 |
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PNR Rendezvous: Better On The Outside After Being Inside - Improving Health Literacy and Self-Care For Incarcerated PersonsThis presentation describes findings from an Information Resource Grant to Reduce Health Disparities project, funded by the National Library of Medicine. The project aims to engage justice-involved individuals with health education to enhance their knowledge and use of health services and resources. The consent materials, needs assessment, health-related educational modules, as well as pre-and post-intervention questionnaires were made available to justice-involved individuals in ten participating correctional facilities using an existing, secure tablet-based system. Project leaders… |