Library Associations
Societies
Libraries, Medical
Librarians
Library Surveys
Government Publications as Topic
Reference Books
Bibliography as Topic
Libraries, Hospital
Education, Continuing
Historiography
Library Schools
Publications
Abstracting and Indexing as Topic
Databases, Bibliographic
National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Bibliometrics
Library Collection Development
Gene Library
Certification
United States
Advisory Committees
Collection development and outsourcing in academic health sciences libraries: a survey of current practices. (1/97)
Academic health sciences libraries in the United States and Canada were surveyed regarding collection development trends, including their effect on approval plan and blanket order use, and use of outsourcing over the past four years. Results of the survey indicate that serials market forces, budgetary constraints, and growth in electronic resources purchasing have resulted in a decline in the acquisition of print items. As a result, approval plan use is being curtailed in many academic health sciences libraries. Although use of blanket orders is more stable, fewer than one-third of academic health sciences libraries report using them currently. The decline of print collections suggests that libraries should explore cooperative collection development of print materials to ensure access and preservation. The decline of approval plan use and the need for cooperative collection development may require additional effort for sound collection development. Libraries were also surveyed about their use of outsourcing. Some libraries reported outsourcing cataloging and shelf preparation of books, but none reported using outsourcing for resource selection. The reason given most often for outsourcing was that it resulted in cost savings. As expected, economic factors are driving both collection development and outsourcing practices. (+info)Interlibrary cooperation: from ILL to IAIMS and beyond. (2/97)
A recent solicitation over the MEDLIB-L e-mail discussion list revealed over thirty diverse examples of hospital library-based interlibrary cooperative initiatives currently underway. Many are familiar and have been featured in the professional literature. Most go unreported and unrecognized however, comprising invisible resource-sharing infrastructures that hospital librarians painstakingly piece together in order to provide their clients with expanded service options. This paper, drawing from the MEDLIB-L survey as well as descriptions in the published literature, provides a broad overview of such recent interlibrary cooperative efforts. Examples include interlibrary loan networks, collective purchasing initiatives, holder-of-record or union catalog access agreements, arrangements to provide e-mail and Internet access, and consortia to share electronic resources. Examples were chosen based on the initiatives' diversity of participants, and represent a wide range of locations across the United States. Such initiatives focus on local, statewide, or regional collaboration, and several involve partnerships between academic medical center libraries and regional hospital libraries. An early example of a hospital-based interlibrary cooperative IAIMS effort is described, pointing to future possibilities involving the Internet and regional hospital system intranets. (+info)Mapping the literature of dental assisting. (3/97)
The purpose of this study was to identify core journals and the databases that provide access to these journals for the field of dental assisting. This study was completed as a part of the Medical Library Association (MLA) Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's project to map the literature of allied health. There were three original journals selected for analysis using the prescribed methodology, Dental Assistant, the journal of the American Dental Assistants Association; Journal of the CDAA, the journal of the Canadian Dental Assistants' Association; and Dental Teamwork, published by the American Dental Association. Dental Teamwork ceased publication in December 1996; however, it was considered a necessary part of the analysis due to its extensive coverage of dental assisting as well as its numerous scientific articles with references. In Dental Assistant, there were 16 source articles, containing 206 citations. In Dental Teamwork, there were 31 source articles with 308 citations. In Journal of the CDAA, there were only 3 source articles with 14 citations. Bradford's Law of Scattering was applied to the journal citations. Four databases, MEDLINE, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, and HEALTH were analyzed for their coverage of these cited journals. This study may encourage the dental assisting profession to take a close look at its existing journals and to consider enhancing the content of these journals or the publication of additional journals in the field. Dental assistants of today need substantive literature that deals with all aspects of their chosen profession in order to meet the challenges of providing dental health care in the future. (+info)Mapping the literature of dental hygiene. (4/97)
Despite the long history of the dental hygiene profession, little research has been conducted on the characteristics of its literature. In this study, the bibliometric method was used to identify the core journals in the discipline and the extent of indexing of these journals. The study was a part of the Medical Library Association (MLA) Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's project to map the allied health literature. Five journals were found to provide one-third of all references studied. Forty-two journals yielded an additional one-third of the references. MEDLINE had the best indexing coverage with 87% of the journals receiving indexing for at least one-half of the articles included. Limited coverage was provided by EMBASE/Excerpta Medica (11%) and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (9%). The findings identified titles that should be added by indexing services as well as those that should have more complete coverage. (+info)Mapping the literature of diagnostic medical sonography. (5/97)
Diagnostic medical sonography has been evolving as a recognized allied health occupation since the early 1970s, but no bibliometric studies of the literature of the field have been published. This study, part of the Medical Library Association Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's Project for Mapping the Literature of Allied Health, attempted to identify the core journals in diagnostic medical sonography and determine how well these journals are indexed by MEDLINE, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). Citation analysis was done using the three journals listed for the field by the Brandon/Hill list. Characteristics of two of these three journals affected the results to the extent that more data should be gathered to reach conclusions about the literature of diagnostic medical sonography as a whole. Results of the analysis do suggest that the literature of echocardiography, which is a special area of diagnostic medical sonography, is indexed much more completely by MEDLINE and EMBASE/Excerpta Medica than by CINAHL. Suggestions are made for librarians making collection development decisions in this area of allied health. (+info)Mapping the literature of dietetics. (6/97)
Research on the literature of dietetics, apart from the broader field of nutrition, has not been reported in the literature. The purpose of this bibliometric study was to identify the core journals of dietetics and to determine the extent of indexing coverage for these journals. The study was conducted as part of a larger project, the Project for Mapping the Literature of Allied Health, sponsored by the Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section of the Medical Library Association. Citations appearing in three journals between 1995 and 1997 were analyzed by the methodology common to studies in the project. Results revealed that dietetic literature relies heavily on journal literature and on those journals that are from associated health sciences fields. Of the indexing services examined, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica and MEDLINE provided the most complete coverage of the literature. The study's findings have implications for those involved with the literature of dietetics. (+info)Mapping the literature of occupational therapy. (7/97)
Occupational therapy, formally organized in the United States in 1917, is considered an allied health field. Mapping occupational therapy literature is part of a bibliometric project of the Medical Library Association's Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's project for mapping the literature of allied health. Three core journals were selected from the years 1995 and 1996 and a determination was made of the extent to which the cited journal references were covered by standard indexing sources. Using Bradford's Law of Scattering three zones were created, each containing approximately one-third of the cited journal references. The results showed that three journals made up the first zone, 117 journals the second, and 657 the third. The most cited journal was the American Journal of Occupational Therapy. In the second zone, journals from twelve disciplines were identified. While MEDLINE provided the best overall indexing, the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) was the only database that indexed the three most cited journals plus nine of the currently active titles in occupational therapy. MEDLINE could improve its coverage of occupational therapy by indexing the journals of the British, Canadian, and Australian national associations. (+info)Mapping the literature of perfusion. (8/97)
Perfusionists select and operate the equipment necessary for monitoring, supporting, or temporarily replacing the patient's circulatory or respiratory function. There are over 3,000 perfusionists working in U.S. hospitals, medical and perfusionist groups, and as independent contractors. The purpose of this study was to identify the core literature of perfusion and to determine which major databases provide the most thorough access to this literature. This paper is part of the Medical Library Association Nursing and Allied Health Resource Section's project to map the literature of the allied health professions. It uses a bibliometric methodology to identify core journals. A group of forty-three journals was determined to make up the core journal literature of perfusion. MEDLINE provided the best overall indexing coverage for these journals, but librarians and perfusionists will wish to supplement its use with the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature in order to access the journals written primarily for perfusionists. The study results can guide purchasing and database searching decisions of collection development and reference librarians, encourage the database producer to increase coverage of titles that are unindexed or underindexed, and advise perfusionists of the best access to their core literature. (+info)I believe there may be a misunderstanding in your question. "Library Associations" is not a medical term, but rather a general term that refers to organizations that bring together individuals who work in or have an interest in libraries and library services. These associations often aim to promote the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services, as well as to provide a platform for networking, professional development, and advocacy.
If you meant to ask about a medical term, could you please clarify? I'd be happy to help you with that!
I believe there may be a misunderstanding in your question. "Societies" is a broad term that generally refers to organized groups of individuals who share common interests, goals, or characteristics. It does not have a specific medical definition. However, if you're referring to "society" in the context of social determinants of health, it relates to the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, including the systems put in place to deal with illness. These factors can greatly influence health outcomes. If you could provide more context or clarify your question, I would be happy to help further.
Medical libraries are collections of resources that provide access to information related to the medical and healthcare fields. They serve as a vital tool for medical professionals, students, researchers, and patients seeking reliable and accurate health information. Medical libraries can be physical buildings or digital platforms that contain various types of materials, including:
1. Books: Medical textbooks, reference books, and monographs that cover various topics related to medicine, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical specialties.
2. Journals: Print and electronic peer-reviewed journals that publish the latest research findings, clinical trials, and evidence-based practices in medicine.
3. Databases: Online resources that allow users to search for and access information on specific topics, such as PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library.
4. Multimedia resources: Audio and video materials, such as lectures, webinars, podcasts, and instructional videos, that provide visual and auditory learning experiences.
5. Electronic resources: E-books, databases, and other digital materials that can be accessed remotely through computers, tablets, or smartphones.
6. Patient education materials: Brochures, pamphlets, and other resources that help patients understand their health conditions, treatments, and self-care strategies.
7. Archives and special collections: Rare books, historical documents, manuscripts, and artifacts related to the history of medicine and healthcare.
Medical libraries may be found in hospitals, medical schools, research institutions, and other healthcare settings. They are staffed by trained librarians and information specialists who provide assistance with locating, accessing, and evaluating information resources. Medical libraries play a critical role in supporting evidence-based medicine, continuing education, and patient care.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Library Science" is not a term that has a medical definition. Library Science is a field of study that deals with the acquisition, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources. It includes the design of library spaces, the development of information policies, the use of technology in libraries, and the practice of cataloging and classification. If you have any questions about a specific medical term or concept, I'd be happy to help with that!
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Librarians" is not a term related to medical definition. It refers to a professional who works in a library and are responsible for managing and maintaining collections of books and other media, as well as providing assistance and guidance to people who use the library. If you have any questions about medical terminology or concepts, I'd be happy to help with those instead.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Library Surveys" is not a recognized medical term or concept. It seems that there might be a misunderstanding, as "library surveys" typically refers to the process of gathering information or data from library users or communities about their needs, experiences, and satisfaction with library resources, services, and facilities.
If you have any questions related to medical terminology or healthcare concepts, please let me know and I would be happy to help.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Government Publications as Topic" is not a medical term or concept. It appears to be a broader category used in libraries and information systems to classify published materials produced by government agencies. This could include various types of publications such as reports, guidelines, data, and research studies related to public health, medicine, and other fields. However, it is not a medical definition per se. If you have a specific question about a medical topic, I'd be happy to help clarify that for you.
I believe there may be some confusion in your question. "Reference books" is a general term that refers to any books containing detailed information and facts about specific subjects, which are often used as references for research or study purposes. It is not a medical term or concept.
Medical definitions would typically refer to terms related to medicine, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, diseases, treatments, and other health-related topics. If you're looking for a definition of a specific medical term, please provide it, and I will be happy to help.
A bibliography, when used as a medical topic, typically refers to a list of sources or references that have been cited in a research paper, article, or other scholarly work. It is an organized compilation of the titles, authors, publication dates, and other relevant information about the sources that have been consulted during the course of researching a particular topic.
In medical literature, a bibliography may include sources such as:
* Original research articles published in peer-reviewed journals
* Review articles summarizing current knowledge on a specific topic
* Books or book chapters written by experts in the field
* Conference proceedings or abstracts
* Government reports or guidelines
* Dissertations or theses
The purpose of a bibliography is to provide readers with a comprehensive list of sources that have been used in the research, allowing them to follow up on any references that may be of interest. It also helps to ensure transparency and accountability by providing evidence of the sources that have informed the work.
In addition to being included at the end of scholarly works, bibliographies can also be standalone resources that provide an overview of the current state of knowledge on a particular topic. These may be compiled by experts in the field or created through systematic reviews of the literature.
A hospital library, also known as a health sciences library or medical library, is a type of specialized library that serves the information needs of healthcare professionals, patients, students, and researchers in a hospital or healthcare facility. These libraries typically contain a wide range of resources related to medicine, nursing, allied health professions, and healthcare administration.
The resources available in a hospital library may include:
1. Print materials such as medical textbooks, journals, reference books, and patient education materials.
2. Electronic resources such as e-books, electronic journals, databases, and multimedia resources.
3. Audiovisual materials such as DVDs, CDs, and streaming media related to medical education and patient care.
4. Clinical decision support tools that help healthcare professionals make informed clinical decisions at the point of care.
5. Access to online learning platforms and continuing education resources for healthcare professionals.
6. Services such as literature searching, document delivery, interlibrary loan, and reference assistance.
Hospital libraries play a critical role in supporting patient care, medical education, research, and evidence-based practice in healthcare facilities. They provide access to high-quality, reliable information that helps healthcare professionals make informed decisions about patient care, stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices, and improve their knowledge and skills. Hospital libraries also provide resources and services that help patients and their families make informed decisions about their health and treatment options.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Library Services" is not a medical term. It generally refers to the various resources, services, and assistance provided by libraries to help individuals access, use, and manage information. This can include book lending, research assistance, database access, interlibrary loan, literacy programs, and more.
If you're looking for a medical term or concept, please provide more details so I can give a more accurate response.
Continuing education (CE) in the medical field refers to the ongoing process of learning and professional development that healthcare professionals engage in throughout their careers. The goal of CE is to maintain, develop, and increase knowledge, skills, and competence in order to provide safe, effective, and high-quality care to patients.
Continuing education activities can take many forms, including conferences, seminars, workshops, online courses, and self-study programs. These activities may cover a wide range of topics, such as new research findings, advances in clinical practice, changes in regulations or guidelines, and ethical issues.
Healthcare professionals are often required to complete a certain number of CE credits each year in order to maintain their licensure or certification. This helps ensure that they stay up-to-date with the latest developments in their field and are able to provide the best possible care to their patients.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "historiography" is actually a term that pertains to the study of history rather than medicine. Historiography refers to the writing of history, specifically the methods and principles used by historians in their research, interpretation, and presentation of historical events and phenomena. It involves the analysis of sources, the development of interpretations and arguments, and the representation of the past in written narratives or other forms of communication.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "History, 20th Century" is a broad and complex topic that refers to the events, developments, and transformations that occurred throughout the world during the 1900s. It is not a medical term or concept. If you're interested in learning more about this historical period, I would recommend consulting a history textbook, reputable online resources, or speaking with a historian. They can provide detailed information about the political, social, economic, and cultural changes that took place during the 20th century.
I believe there may be a misunderstanding in your question. "Library schools" are not a medical term or concept. Instead, they refer to institutions that offer degree programs and courses related to library science, information studies, or related fields. These programs typically train students to become librarians, archivists, or information specialists who work in various types of libraries, museums, archives, and other information-intensive organizations.
If you have any questions about medical terminology or concepts, I would be happy to help!
In the context of medicine, "publications" typically refers to the dissemination of research findings or other medical information through various forms of media. This can include:
1. Peer-reviewed journals: These are scientific or medical publications that undergo a rigorous review process by experts in the field before they are accepted for publication. They represent some of the most reliable sources of medical information.
2. Conference proceedings: Medical conferences often publish abstracts, presentations, or posters from the event. These can provide early insights into ongoing research and new developments in the field.
3. Books and book chapters: Medical texts and reference books are a common form of publication, offering comprehensive overviews of specific topics or conditions.
4. Online platforms: Websites, blogs, and social media platforms have become increasingly popular ways to share medical information. While these can be valuable resources, it's important to critically evaluate the quality and reliability of the information presented.
5. News articles and press releases: Media outlets may report on new medical research or developments, although these should also be approached with caution as they may not always accurately represent the findings or context of the original research.
It's worth noting that all publications should be evaluated based on their source, methodology, and relevance to the specific question or issue at hand.
Abstracting and indexing are processes used in the field of information science to organize, summarize, and categorize published literature, making it easier for researchers and other interested individuals to find and access relevant information.
Abstracting involves creating a brief summary of a publication, typically no longer than a few hundred words, that captures its key points and findings. This summary is known as an abstract and provides readers with a quick overview of the publication's content, allowing them to determine whether it is worth reading in full.
Indexing, on the other hand, involves categorizing publications according to their subject matter, using a controlled vocabulary or set of keywords. This makes it easier for users to search for and find publications on specific topics, as they can simply look up the relevant keyword or subject heading in the index.
Together, abstracting and indexing are essential tools for managing the vast and growing amount of published literature in any given field. They help ensure that important research findings and other information are easily discoverable and accessible to those who need them, thereby facilitating the dissemination of knowledge and advancing scientific progress.
A bibliographic database is a type of database that contains records of publications, such as books, articles, and conference proceedings. These records typically include bibliographic information, such as the title, author, publication date, and source of the publication. Some bibliographic databases also include abstracts or summaries of the publications, and many provide links to the full text of the publications if they are available online.
Bibliographic databases are used in a variety of fields, including academia, medicine, and industry, to locate relevant publications on a particular topic. They can be searched using keywords, author names, and other criteria. Some bibliographic databases are general, covering a wide range of topics, while others are specialized and focus on a specific subject area.
In the medical field, bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE and PubMed are widely used to search for articles related to biomedical research, clinical practice, and public health. These databases contain records of articles from thousands of biomedical journals and can be searched using keywords, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms, and other criteria.
Bibliometrics is the use of statistical methods to analyze books, articles, and other publications. In the field of information science, bibliometrics is often used to measure the impact of scholarly works or authors by counting the number of times that a work has been cited in other publications. This can help researchers identify trends and patterns in research output and collaboration, as well as assess the influence of individual researchers or institutions.
Bibliometric analyses may involve a variety of statistical measures, such as citation counts, author productivity, journal impact factors, and collaborative networks. These measures can be used to evaluate the performance of individual researchers, departments, or institutions, as well as to identify areas of research strength or weakness.
It is important to note that while bibliometrics can provide useful insights into research trends and impact, they should not be the sole basis for evaluating the quality or significance of scholarly work. Other factors, such as the rigor of the research design, the clarity of the writing, and the relevance of the findings to the field, are also important considerations.
A "periodical" in the context of medicine typically refers to a type of publication that is issued regularly, such as on a monthly or quarterly basis. These publications include peer-reviewed journals, magazines, and newsletters that focus on medical research, education, and practice. They may contain original research articles, review articles, case reports, editorials, letters to the editor, and other types of content related to medical science and clinical practice.
As a "Topic," periodicals in medicine encompass various aspects such as their role in disseminating new knowledge, their impact on clinical decision-making, their quality control measures, and their ethical considerations. Medical periodicals serve as a crucial resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, students, and other stakeholders to stay updated on the latest developments in their field and to share their findings with others.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Library Collection Development" is not a medical term. It is a term commonly used in the field of library science to refer to the process of building and maintaining a collection of materials (such as books, periodicals, electronic resources, etc.) in a library or information center. This involves selecting, acquiring, organizing, preserving, and making accessible appropriate resources that meet the needs and interests of the library's users.
"History, 19th Century" is not a medical term or concept. It refers to the historical events, developments, and figures related to the 1800s in various fields, including politics, culture, science, and technology. However, if you are looking for medical advancements during the 19th century, here's a brief overview:
The 19th century was a period of significant progress in medicine, with numerous discoveries and innovations that shaped modern medical practices. Some notable developments include:
1. Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine (1796): Although not strictly within the 19th century, Jenner's discovery laid the foundation for vaccination as a preventive measure against infectious diseases.
2. Germ theory of disease: The work of Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, and others established that many diseases were caused by microorganisms, leading to the development of antiseptic practices and vaccines.
3. Anesthesia: In 1842, Crawford Long first used ether as an anesthetic during surgery, followed by the introduction of chloroform in 1847 by James Simpson.
4. Antisepsis and asepsis: Joseph Lister introduced antiseptic practices in surgery, significantly reducing postoperative infections. Later, the concept of asepsis (sterilization) was developed to prevent contamination during surgical procedures.
5. Microbiology: The development of techniques for culturing and staining bacteria allowed for better understanding and identification of pathogens.
6. Physiology: Claude Bernard's work on the regulation of internal body functions, or homeostasis, contributed significantly to our understanding of human physiology.
7. Neurology: Jean-Martin Charcot made significant contributions to the study of neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
8. Psychiatry: Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis, a new approach to understanding mental illnesses.
9. Public health: The 19th century saw the establishment of public health organizations and initiatives aimed at improving sanitation, water quality, and vaccination programs.
10. Medical education reforms: The Flexner Report in 1910 led to significant improvements in medical education standards and practices.
A "gene library" is not a recognized term in medical genetics or molecular biology. However, the closest concept that might be referred to by this term is a "genomic library," which is a collection of DNA clones that represent the entire genetic material of an organism. These libraries are used for various research purposes, such as identifying and studying specific genes or gene functions.
A "Professional Role" in the context of medicine typically refers to the specific duties, responsibilities, and expectations associated with a particular healthcare position. It encompasses the legal, ethical, and clinical aspects of the job, and is shaped by education, training, and professional standards. Examples include roles such as a physician, nurse, pharmacist, or therapist, each with their own distinct set of professional responsibilities and obligations to patients, colleagues, and society.
Certification is the act of granting a formal warranty or guarantee (a certificate) that a product, process, or service conforms to specified requirements. In the medical field, certification often refers to the process by which a regulatory body or professional organization grants recognition to a healthcare professional, institution, or program that meets certain predetermined standards.
For example, in the United States, physicians can become certified in a particular medical specialty through the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) after completing residency training and passing a rigorous examination. Similarly, hospitals and other healthcare facilities may be certified by organizations such as The Joint Commission to demonstrate that they meet established quality and safety standards.
Medical certification serves several purposes, including:
1. Ensuring competence: Certification helps establish that the certified individual or organization possesses the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide safe and effective care in their area of expertise.
2. Protecting patients: By setting and enforcing standards, certification organizations aim to protect patients from harm and ensure they receive high-quality care.
3. Promoting continuous improvement: Certification programs often require ongoing professional development and continuing education, encouraging healthcare professionals and institutions to stay current with best practices and advancements in their field.
4. Enhancing public trust: Certification can help build public confidence in the competence and expertise of healthcare providers and organizations, making it easier for patients to make informed decisions about their care.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "United States" is a geopolitical entity, specifically the name of the country consisting of 50 states, and it is not a medical term or concept. Therefore, I can't provide a medical definition for it. If you have any questions related to health, medicine, or biology, I would be happy to try to help answer those!
Advisory committees, in the context of medicine and healthcare, are groups of experts that provide guidance and recommendations to organizations or governmental bodies on medical and health-related matters. These committees typically consist of physicians, researchers, scientists, and other healthcare professionals who have expertise in a specific area.
Their roles can include:
1. Providing expert advice on clinical guidelines, treatment protocols, and diagnostic criteria.
2. Evaluating the safety and efficacy of medical products, such as drugs and devices.
3. Making recommendations on public health policies and regulations.
4. Assessing the impact of new research findings on clinical practice.
5. Providing education and training to healthcare professionals.
Advisory committees can be found at various levels, including within hospitals and medical institutions, as well as at the state and federal level. Their recommendations are intended to help inform decision-making and improve the quality of care delivered to patients. However, it's important to note that these committees do not have legislative or regulatory authority, and their recommendations are non-binding.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Libraries" is not a term that has a medical definition. A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a community for reference or borrowing. This can include books, magazines, audio visual materials, and digital resources. If you have any questions related to health or medicine, I'd be happy to try to help answer those!
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- The Rhode Island Library Association's Information Literacy Action Round Table (ILART) is hosting a virtual event to celebrate Information Literacy Month on Wednesday, October 21st, from 4:00 to 5:00pm. (constantcontact.com)
- A number of librarians from Illinois gave poster sessions at the Medical Library Association's 2017 Annual Meeting. (ila.org)
- The Library Showcase is the association's annual celebration of new or renovated libraries and the Library Interior Design Award is a biennial award that recognizes excellence in aesthetics, design, creativity, function, and satisfaction of the client's objective. (nyla.org)
- The Texas Library Association's mission is to unite and amplify voices of the library community through advocacy, education, and intentional equity, diversity, and inclusion. (txla.org)
- The irony is that you had some censors who said that those who didn't want books pulled from schools could just go to the public libraries,"' says Deborah Caldwell-Stone, who directs the association's Office for Intellectual Freedom. (ap.org)
- The numbers fell in 2020, when many libraries were closed, but have since risen to the most in the association's 20-plus year history of compiling data. (ap.org)
- This is a reminder that you still have time to nominate star librarians, trustees, and advocates for the Vermont Library Association's awards. (vermontlibraries.org)
- It is time for the Medical Library Association's (MLA) Annual Meeting this week in Detroit, Michigan. (nih.gov)
- Meeting in Toronto, more than 1,100 medical librarians, including more than 35 from NLM, gathered in May for the Medical Library Association's 116th annual meeting and exhibition. (nih.gov)
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- The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) will only be available in digital formats starting with the 2023 editions. (mlanet.org)
- With operators prepping to pay taxes for 2022, the National Restaurant Association recently held a webinar with Frost Law that offered advice on how to get the most out of this year's returns and plan properly for 2023. (restaurant.org)
- The American Library Association reported Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023, that challenges to books in schools and public libraries will likely reach record highs in 2023, topping what had been a record pace in 2022. (ap.org)
- Through the first eight months of 2023, the ALA tracked 695 challenges to library materials and services, compared to 681 during the same time period last year, and a 20% jump in the number of "unique titles" involved to 1,915. (ap.org)
- School libraries had long been the predominant target, but in 2023 reports have been near-equally divided between schools and libraries open to the general public, the ALA announced Wednesday. (ap.org)
- IASSIST supported the American Library Association (ALA) Spectrum Scholarship program in 2022-2023 as part of its commitment to attracting and retaining diverse candidates to the profession. (iassistdata.org)
- Zhaneille Green graduated in May 2023 with a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. (iassistdata.org)
- Ann Arbor District Library , 2023. (aadl.org)
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- American Library Association. (wikipedia.org)
- via Gwen Gregory, IACRL Past President) We're offering member libraries free passes to the exhibit hall at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference, June 22-27. (ila.org)
- Eight of the 26 libraries recognized by the American Library Association for library design were from New York State specifically New York City. (nyla.org)
- via the American Library Association) The Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) and OCLC, Inc., invite nominations for the 2017 Frederick G. Kilgour Award for Research in Library and Information Technology. (ila.org)
- Loading contact information for American Library Association Archives . (illinois.edu)
- The American Library Association (ALA), the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), and the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) have filed joint comments with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York for the judge to consider in his ruling on the proposed Google Book Search Settlement ( http://wo.ala.org/gbs/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/googlebrieffinal.pd f ). (infotoday.com)
- NEW YORK (AP) - Book bans and attempted bans continue to hit record highs , according to the American Library Association . (ap.org)
- STATEMENT: The Vermont Library Association supports and endorses the recent statement by American Library Association President, Julie Todaro, regarding the proposed budget cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services. (vermontlibraries.org)
Librarian5
- Join us to learn what happens next and how the Curriculum Guide will help you as a librarian, whether you work in a school, academic, public, or special library. (constantcontact.com)
- For more information, visit the Mathematical Association website , or contact the Mathematical Association Librarian [email protected] . (le.ac.uk)
- Nominations may be submitted by any library trustee, library board, librarian, member of a Friends group, or VLA member. (vermontlibraries.org)
- Back at the 1936 MLA conference, most delightful of all (to me) was a panel discussion on the "Relation of the Library to the Public" that included one of my forebears, Mrs. Anne Hinckley, Librarian at the Ladies' Social Library (Blue Hill Public Library's previous incarnation prior to 1939). (mainelibraries.org)
- The joint meeting with the Canadian Health Libraries Association and the International Clinical Librarian Conference attracted librarians from around the world. (nih.gov)
20222
- Earlier this year, the association issued its annual top 10 list of the books most objected to in 2022, many of them featuring racial and/or LGBTQ themes. (ap.org)
- This year's Western Association of Map Libraries (WAML) conference will be held virtually on Monday, September 19th and Tuesday, September 20th, 2022. (waml.org)
Search4
- All published books and periodicals from the MA Library can be found via Library Search . (le.ac.uk)
- You can limit your search results to MA collection items in Special Collections by scrolling down the right hand side of the screen and selecting the Local Collections filter for Mathematical Association. (le.ac.uk)
- enter keywoards to search library web pages. (illinois.edu)
- Click "Association Results" in the Search results section to review the data in the Association Results table to evaluate the evidence for the association between a variation and the measured trait. (nih.gov)
College and Research Libraries1
- Champlain College has received an Excellence in Academic Libraries Award from the Association of College and Research Libraries. (vermontlibraries.org)
Content4
- This grant would enable SBAC to help teachers better utilize the Smarter Balanced Digital Library to incorporate the Common Core standards into their instruction, and to evaluate, in real-time during instruction, the degree to which students are mastering the content. (hewlett.org)
- On November 19, 2020, The AAPM Board of Directors voted to approve a motion to modify access to meeting content in the Virtual Library. (aapm.org)
- The ALA defines a challenge as a "formal, written complaint filed with a library or school requesting that materials be removed because of content or appropriateness. (ap.org)
- One report of particular interest was presented by the Digital Content & Libraries Working Group. (vermontlibraries.org)
Alzheimer's Association2
Librarianship3
- The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) is the premier journal in health sciences librarianship. (mlanet.org)
- The Western Association of Map Libraries is an independent association of map librarians and other people with an interest in maps and map librarianship. (waml.org)
- This year is special because not only is MLA partnering with the Special Libraries Association to expand its offerings beyond health sciences librarianship, it's also MLA's 125th anniversary! (nih.gov)
Librarians and library1
- Provide innovative, relevant, and effective education for librarians and library workers, and foster sharing of best practices and information solutions for the profession. (txla.org)
Collections5
- The building was for years known as the Fair Street Museum, the primary exhibition space of the association, with collections arranged in a "cabi-net of curiosities" style on both floors of the building. (nha.org)
- Today, the Research Library holds a special collections repository of prima-ry-source documents that record the history of Nantucket. (nha.org)
- The Research Library offers access to the NHA collections in light-filled reading rooms attracting historians, students, journalists, film-makers, homeowners, genealogists-researchers at all levels. (nha.org)
- The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and interprets the history of Nantucket through its programs, collections, and properties, in order to promote the island's significance and foster an appreciation of it among all audiences. (nha.org)
- Qatar National Library uses the Library Congress Classification (LCC) for its General Non-Fiction Collections and the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) for its Children's and Young adult Non-Fiction collection. (bar.co.uk)
National Library2
- The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain. (nih.gov)
- From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. (medscape.com)
ACRL1
- The ACRL/NEC offers professional development scholarships and an award for New England library science students and recent graduates, library staff and librarians. (vermontlibraries.org)
20181
- MALF announced the 2018 "class" of 'Stand Up for Standout Friends' on October 11, 2018, as part of the annual Minnesota Library Association (MLA) conference in St. Cloud. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Trustees2
- If you, your staff, your trustees and friends have not yet done so, please consider joining us for the Fall session of Turning the Page 2.0 , the 6-week free online course in advocacy from the Public Library Association and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation who know the importance of these skills. (vermontlibraries.org)
- Many Vermont librarians and trustees have taken this course and used what they learned to help their library. (vermontlibraries.org)
AAPM1
- The AAPM Online Learning Services Subcommittee is actively posting continuing education quizzes for Virtual Library presentations. (aapm.org)
Excellence1
- Membership in WAML is open to any individual interested in furthering the vision of the Association, which is "advancing geospatial excellence in libraries of western North America and beyond. (waml.org)
19871
- The Family Lawyers Association of Ireland was founded in 1987 and has now grown to be the largest Association of its kind in Great Britain and Ireland. (lawlibrary.ie)
Services10
- The new money would then be used to improve Library services, according to Library officials. (brooklynpaper.com)
- via Ariel Orlov, Adler University) The Chicago Distance Library Services Group is calling for presenter submissions for a Tech Tools Lightning Round, to be held on Thursday, July 13, at Adler University in Chicago. (ila.org)
- via Ariel Orlov, Adler University) Join the Chicago Distance Library Services Group for our second event on Friday, November 4, at 2:00 PM CST. (ila.org)
- The associations asked the judge to exercise vigorous oversight of the interpretation and implementation of the settlement to ensure the broadest possible benefit from the services the settlement enables. (infotoday.com)
- But it notes that this library will be under Google's control with an "absence of competition for the services. (infotoday.com)
- This article comes from Jeanne Madden, Head of User Services, Falmouth Memorial Library. (mainelibraries.org)
- source ) She also advocated for open library services to all, especially immigrants and minorities, and published books that featured them as well. (mainelibraries.org)
- Qatar National Library was looking for an experienced Library Specialist to carry out shelving services for their new National Library of Qatar for its move into its permanent home. (bar.co.uk)
- The Metropolitan Public Library function delivers library services and information for everyone to enjoy reading, meeting people and become information literate. (bar.co.uk)
- During the annual NLM update , Acting Director Betsy Humphreys shared the stage with Joyce Backus, associate director of Library Operations, and Stacey Arnesen, head of the Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC) within NLM's Division of Specialized Information Services. (nih.gov)
Scholarship2
- The Louisiana Library Association Scholarship is available to full - time graduate students at Louisiana State University, SLIS. (fastweb.com)
- This $2,000 scholarship is for any MLA member enrolled in a Master's degree program in library studies. (mainelibraries.org)
Medical Library Ass1
- Acting NLM Director Betsy Humphreys delivers the NLM Update at the Medical Library Association Annual Conference. (nih.gov)
Specialist7
- Our virtual guides will be Mary Moen, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the School Library Media Program at the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Rhode Island, and Marianne Mirando, Library and Information Specialist at Westerly High School. (constantcontact.com)
- The Construction Bar Association of Ireland (CBA) is a specialist association of Irish lawyers who practise in or have an interest in construction law and the resolution of disputes in the sector. (lawlibrary.ie)
- The PRDBA is a specialist bar association for Irish barristers who practice before professional regulatory tribunals (such as the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and the Fitness to Practise Committee of the Medical Council) and who are interested in professional regulatory and disciplinary law. (lawlibrary.ie)
- The EU Bar Association is a specialist bar association for Irish barristers who practise in the area of EU Law. (lawlibrary.ie)
- The Probate Bar Association (PBA) is a specialist association of Irish lawyers who practise in probate and succession law. (lawlibrary.ie)
- The Planning Environment Local Government Bar Association (PELGBA) is a specialist association of Irish lawyers who practise in or have an interest in the areas of planning, the environment and local government. (lawlibrary.ie)
- The Sports Law Bar Association of Ireland is an all-Ireland association of barristers with specialist sports law knowledge and practices. (lawlibrary.ie)
Advocacy2
- CHA's Advocacy Library is a resource repository for a wide variety of health care-related topics and provides members with talking points, infographics, issue briefs, and other materials. (calhospital.org)
- To promote this literacy event, libraries and bookstores - as organizational participants in the event - form a nationwide advocacy and distribution network. (vermontlibraries.org)
Communities3
- The ALA's opposition to bannings has led some communities to withdraw their membership, including Campbell County in Wyoming and a local library in Midland, Texas. (ap.org)
- Libraries are continuing to prove that they are still vibrant and vital places for their communities. (vermontlibraries.org)
- Brainerd, Minnesota claims a population of less than 15,000, yet boasts an active and innovative Friends of the Library group that communities twice that size would be right to envy. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Advocate2
- The Texas Library Association is an integral partner, innovative leader, and passionate advocate for Texas libraries and librarians. (txla.org)
- The Library Advocate of the Year Award is given occasionally by the VLA Government Relations Committee to an outstanding public advocate for libraries in local, state, or national government. (vermontlibraries.org)
Donate1
- A Christmastime staple perfect for the haggard shopper, the Holiday Gift Tree allows patrons to donate to the Bemidji Public Library in honor of another person. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Organizations1
- The Green Mountain Award is given as the opportunity arises to individuals or organizations for distinguished service, support, or unusual contributions to a Vermont library or libraries. (vermontlibraries.org)
Local7
- Library associations connect libraries and library workers at the local, national, and international level. (wikipedia.org)
- Episodes can be adapted programs done in conjunction with local presenters, book reviews or library staff recommendations, interviews, or whatever other ideas you think would be a good fit. (constantcontact.com)
- But even though Brooklyn Heights Association leadership chose not to denounce the plan on Thursday, that doesn't mean it has ruled out being involved in the local branch's future. (brooklynpaper.com)
- Since 1981, iREAD provides high quality, low-cost resources and products that enable local library staff to motivate children, young adults, and adults to read. (ila.org)
- The local operatives had to be trained in Library Classification systems and how to use the internal conveyor belt systems, and sorting machines. (bar.co.uk)
- The local transport company had to get the stock to the library in a "Just-in-time" approach, relying on every part of the process working in synergy to make this whole process run smoothly, efficiently and to schedule. (bar.co.uk)
- After "retiring" from a long career in teaching (culminating in treasured years with fifth and sixth graders at Benson Public Elementary School), Katie immediately dove head-long into local library work. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Literacy2
- The guide was developed with the goal of strengthening school library curricula and programs statewide, but public librarians serving youth in partnership with school librarians, academic librarians who build on the information literacy skills students acquire in grades K-12, and librarians from other settings who support the information literacy skills of their patrons will find it useful. (constantcontact.com)
- WORLD BOOK NIGHT 2013 is a celebration of literacy by publishers, bookstores, libraries and individuals who love books and reading. (vermontlibraries.org)
Public21
- ALPS - Association of Librarians in Public Sector, Inc". Facebook. (wikipedia.org)
- Recently, I was perusing the storage mezzanine of the William H. Hall Public Library on Broad Street in Cranston when I came across a lone cardboard box on a random table. (constantcontact.com)
- The Arms Control Association depends on the generous contributions of individuals who share our goal of promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. (armscontrol.org)
- Rebecca Sheppard and Peter Haukebo, both directors and tax attorneys at Frost Law, headed up the panel, which was moderated by Association VP of Public Policy, Aaron Frazier. (restaurant.org)
- Members of the group Citizens Defending Libraries who showed up at the annual meeting of the Brooklyn Heights Association Thursday night ordered the century-old group's leadership to condemn the Brooklyn Public Library's plan to sell its building to a skyscraper developer and relegate a new library to the lower floors , claiming only it has the power to stop the project before it starts. (brooklynpaper.com)
- The Brooklyn Public Library claims the Heights branch, on Cadman Plaza West between Clinton and Pierrepont streets, needs $9 million in capital repairs, more than the system can afford to shoulder. (brooklynpaper.com)
- State Educational Technology Directors Association is a public charity devoted to assisting states in strategic planning for using educational technology to improve learning. (hewlett.org)
- The Settlement has the potential to provide unprecedented public access to a digital library containing millions of books. (infotoday.com)
- And the efforts now extend as much to public libraries as school-based libraries. (ap.org)
- In Fort Royal, Virginia, the county board of supervisors is planning to drastically cut funding for the Samuels Public Library in response to conservative complaints about books with gay, lesbian and transgender characters. (ap.org)
- In keeping with Biblionix's devotion to small and medium sized public libraries, we offer a $250.00 stipend for public librarians to attend the combined MLA/NELA Conference October 20-22, 2013. (mainelibraries.org)
- MLA is pleased to announce that our Annual meeting will take place on May 10th at Wterville Public Library in Waterville, ME. (mainelibraries.org)
- Nominees for the Sarah C. Hagar award must be working in a Vermont library (public, academic, school, or special) and be a member of VLA. (vermontlibraries.org)
- Just as there would be today, there were keynote speakers: Miss Alice Jordan from Boston Public Library was brought to the Elm City to discuss "Children's Books-New and Not so New" and Miss May Massee of Viking Press gave a talk on youth literature "with lantern slides," which must have been a real audio-visual thrill for those assembled. (mainelibraries.org)
- For example, Miss Trappan, Head of the Open Shelf Room at Portland Public Library, asked of Mrs. Hinckley, "What activities are justified to bring borrowers to the library? (mainelibraries.org)
- The group had an initial meeting with publishers in the spring and are now working to create business models and licensing agreements and to find ways to communicate the issues to the library community and the general public. (vermontlibraries.org)
- The Sunnyside branch of the Ottawa Public Library is one of the gems of our Old Ottawa South neighbourhood. (oldottawasouth.ca)
- Since its inception in 2003, the Red Door Bookstore in Bemidji has cleared more than $113,000 to benefit the Bemidji Public Library. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
- The Red Door Bookstore's success to date is doubly impressive because it is manned by the all-volunteer Friends of the Bemidji Public Library. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
- The Friends of the Benson Public Library play a leading role in the branch's summer reading programming, and much of the attendant responsibility falls on Katie. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
- Sherri is a special education teacher by training, and her life-long commitment to learning permeates everything she does - at the Brainerd Public Library and beyond. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Variants3
- Through interrogation of a genome-wide association study, we examined the association of gene variants with neurodevelopment outcomes in the ELEMENT birth cohort. (nih.gov)
- A HuGE association review summarizes evidence on the magnitudes of disease risks associated with gene variants alone and in combination with other risk factors. (cdc.gov)
- VSClinical is designed for researchers to efficiently process the clinical interpretation of variants based on Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) and American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines. (nih.gov)
Branch Manager1
- Sharon is one of the most dedicated and hard-working volunteers I have collaborated with in over twenty years in the library field," praised branch manager Sherilyn Brumback. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Periodicals1
- The library of The Mathematical Association (MA) comprises nearly 11,000 books and 400 runs of periodicals from many different countries. (le.ac.uk)
Conference2
- Now is the time for you to think about who VLA should recognize this year at the Vermont Library Association Conference, and nominate those deserving colleagues. (vermontlibraries.org)
- I recently came across a program for the 1936 Maine Library Association conference at Colby College, which was then in downtown Waterville. (mainelibraries.org)
Webinar2
- via Molly Olmstead, National Network of Libraries of Medicine - Greater Midwest Region) The latest GMR Lake Effects Webinar, "Disaster Preparedness and Planning", was recorded on October 31 and is now available on YouTube. (ila.org)
- via Jennifer Cross, Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies) Do you have an idea for a webinar or online course you would like to present? (ila.org)
Library's1
- The library is now ADA compliant and provides ample community meeting space for the first time in the library's history. (nyla.org)
Sought1
- World Book Night 2013 - VT Libraries Sought for Participation! (vermontlibraries.org)
News2
- Online version of the June 2007 issue of College & Research Libraries News . (ala.org)
- Vermont Libraries in the News! (vermontlibraries.org)
Committee1
- The Vermont Library Association Awards Committee is seeking names of Vermont librarians who have retired or will retire in 2012. (vermontlibraries.org)
Clinical1
- The over-arching goal of this Fogarty International Center R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet Africa's biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs by supporting the establishment of an African Association for Health Professions Education and Research (referred to throughout this FOA as the 'Association', but each applicant is expected to propose their own name for this organization). (nih.gov)
Maine Library Association2
- The Maine Library Association is happy to report that balloting has been completed for the officer for the 2013-14 year. (mainelibraries.org)
- The Maine Library Association Council congratulates these members who are stepping up to serve as well as extending your congraulations to Nissa Flanagan our incoming President who will assume her office on July 1st. (mainelibraries.org)
Contributions1
- This unique recognition program is predicated on the undeniable fact that Friends volunteers routinely go above and beyond "in the call of duty" - yet the scope and impact of their varied contributions often go unnoticed by the 'layman' library user. (mnlibraryfriends.org)
Council1
- Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the association is governed by a Council made up of voting and non-voting members. (txla.org)
Organization2
- Kerala Library Professionals Organization. (wikipedia.org)
- The Association will serve as a leadership and convening organization to network institutions across Africa in order to jointly develop, disseminate, and share best practices, innovations, curricula, and policy and to engage in joint activities that will increase the quantity, quality and retention of African health professionals to address the crisis in HIV/AIDS and its' comorbidities on the continent. (nih.gov)
Staff2
- Throughout this closure, Research Library staff will still be responding to inquiries at [email protected] and accommodating research appointments on a case-by-case basis. (nha.org)
- In each TLA Staff Spotlight, we highlight a different Texas Library Association staff member. (txla.org)
State5
- An excellent opportunity to lead a group for your state association. (constantcontact.com)
- With this grant, the State Educational Technology Directors Association would continue to advance the OER movement and institutionalize it in K-12 education, emphasizing the role of the states and state education agencies. (hewlett.org)
- The Texas Library Association is the largest state library association in the U.S. (txla.org)
- Co-chairs are B.J. Jamieson , Belfast Free Library, and Emily Schroeder , Maine State Library. (mainelibraries.org)
- Libraries around the state have Banned Books Displays. (vermontlibraries.org)
Publishers1
- The associations are both authors and publishers of books, and thus fall within both subclasses of plaintiffs. (infotoday.com)
Patrons1
- The whole topic of privacy and intellectual freedom is very much on people's minds this year, courtesy of the NSA, so celebrating Banned Books Week in our libraries is especially timely, as is highlighting what libraries are doing to protect the reading and computer use privacy of patrons. (mainelibraries.org)
Depends1
- and the association depends on its membership to identify worthy candidates. (txla.org)
Inception1
- The NHA Research Library was built in 1904 as safe and fireproof storage for the collection of artifacts and documents that had been growing since the inception of the Nantucket Historical Association in 1894. (nha.org)
Members4
- Library associations often provide resources to their individual and institutional members that enable cooperation, exchange of information, education, research, and development. (wikipedia.org)
- They will be briefed on legislative issues affecting libraries and will meet with their members of Congress to discuss them. (vermontlibraries.org)
- The Immigration, Asylum and Citizenship Bar Association (IACBA) is an association of members of The Bar of Ireland specialising in immigration (including EU free movement of persons), asylum and citizenship law, in addition to related areas such as employment permits, family reunification and trafficking in human persons. (lawlibrary.ie)
- The EBA is an association of Senior and Junior Counsel who are members of the Bar of Ireland who specialise in employment, equality and labour law in litigation and in advising and supporting employers and employees in resolving workplace disputes. (lawlibrary.ie)
Member1
- If the BHA stood up against this plan it would be dead," said Michael White, a 25-year Heights Association member and co-founder of Citizens Defending Libraries. (brooklynpaper.com)
Oppose2
- Listen up: Library advocates gathered to urge the Brooklyn Heights Association to oppose the redevelopment of the Heights library branch. (brooklynpaper.com)
- The brief filed with the court states that the associations do not oppose the settlement. (infotoday.com)
Candidates1
- The best source for library jobs and candidates! (ala.org)
Limit1
- To limit the retrieval of data by P-Value of the association report, enter the exponent in the box. (nih.gov)
Open1
- MA books stored on open shelves can be found in the Blue Zone on Floor 1 of the David Wilson Library. (le.ac.uk)