[Libs-Or] October 5 - Registration deadline for Symposium on Emerging Roles in Librarianship and PNC/MLA Continuing Education

Laura Zeigen zeigenl at ohsu.edu
Mon Sep 10 13:10:53 PDT 2012


If you want to attend the October 12 Emerging Roles in Libraries Symposium or the October 13 PNC/MLA continuing education (options listed below) and have not already registered, now is the time! Registration closes Friday, October 5 and sessions are filling up.



Laura


Laura Zeigen, MA, MLIS, AHIP
User Experience Librarian | Assistant Professor
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road - LIB
Portland, Oregon 97239
zeigenl at ohsu.edu<mailto:zeigenl at ohsu.edu>  | 503-494-0505

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Hello,



A Symposium on Emerging Roles in Libraries will be held at the Ecotrust building in Portland on Friday, October 12, 2012.  It will include a variety of speakers, including Stephen Bell, president of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) , and Jerry Perry, past president of the Medical Library Association (MLA).  Topics included will be e-science, distance education, the electronic medical record, data management, and content management.



More information is available at http://pnc-mla.cloverpad.org/emergingrolessymposium.  The Symposium is free to all members of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association (PNC/MLA) and MLA.  There will be a charge of $50 for registrants who are not members of PNC or MLA.  You can register for the Symposium and continuing education (CE) at  http://pnc-mla.cloverpad.org/emergingrolessymposium .



The Symposium is funded by the National Library of Medicine under Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00008-C with the University of Washington.



A reception, sponsored by PNC/MLA, will follow the Symposium.



There will be CE opportunities on Saturday, October 13th.  Information about the classes is available at http://pnc-mla.cloverpad.org/continuingeducation2012 and also further below on this email.



There is not a conference hotel, but hotel information is available at http://pnc-mla.cloverpad.org/emergingroles_hotels.  Note that a number of the hotels have an Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) rate.  There is also a link to a Google map with the hotels and the Ecotrust building listed.



If you have questions, feel free to contact any one of the organizers listed at http://pnc-mla.cloverpad.org/symposium_and_ce .



Hope to see you here.


Laura

Laura Zeigen, MA, MLIS, AHIP
User Experience Librarian | Assistant Professor
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road - LIB
Portland, Oregon 97239
zeigenl at ohsu.edu<mailto:zeigenl at ohsu.edu>  | 503-494-0505

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Continuing Education Opportunities in Portland, Oregon, Saturday, October 13.


Register now for continuing education classes on October 13 in Portland, sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Chapter / Medical Library Association.



http://pnc-mla.cloverpad.org/continuingeducation2012



Bullet Point 1, Bullet Point 2, Bullet Point 3… the Audience Flees: Visual Communication Skills for Effective Teaching and Presentations

8:00 a.m. - 12 noon

Sally Gore



Librarians are called upon to tackle a whole host of tasks for which library school left them woefully unprepared. Unless your other studies provided you with a background in education, public speaking, and/or design, you’ve likely found yourself in the awkward situation of having to deliver a class or presentation knowing that you’re not really confident in your abilities or wondering if you could do better. Effective communication involves blending words and visuals, stories and facts, in a way that creates a setting where your audience both gets and remembers the message you share.

This workshop will provide an overview of some basics in design and presentation to help you become a better communicator, teacher, and ultimately, LIBRARIAN! Come prepared to be active, to take part, to try new things, to be creative, and to have fun. You’ll leave with the energy and enthusiasm to speak to thousands (or at least 10).



Becoming an Expert Searcher for Evidence-Based Content October 13, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Terry Jankowski



How can you build a search to effectively retrieve evidence-based content? What are the database features you can utilize? This class looks at these questions and practices methods used by expert searchers to accomplish these tasks. Learn some advanced search techniques for PubMed and create a plan to apply these skills to other databases. Target audience & prerequisites: librarians or health information professionals who consider themselves to be beginning or intermediate searchers. Basic PubMed searching knowledge and skills required. Some familiarity with MeSH® or another controlled vocabulary is helpful but not required.



Optimize Your E-Learning Design and Development: A Hands-On Workshop

1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Jan Buhmann



Whether you are new to e-learning design and development or you would just like to explore new options for optimizing development in your medical library, this workshop will feature tips, techniques and examples from some of the most efficient e-learning developers in medical libraries and healthcare. The workshop explores best practices in designing effective, self-paced learning. Come prepared to both learn and practice techniques through hands-on exercises in a computer lab.



Electronic Health Records in the Era of Meaningful Use

1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Vishnu Mohan



In 2011, the federal government began to pay bonuses to clinicians and hospitals that adopt electronic health records (EHRs). As a consequence, in the last few years EHR implementation rates have increased substantially. and the number of clinicians using EHRs have also risen exponentially.



This workshop examines EHR use, particularly in the area of clinical decision support, and the role of librarians in supporting clinicians' information needs. We will look at the impact of Meaningful Use and EHRs on clinical workflows, health care expenditures, privacy and security, and clinician documentation. We will focus on the role of the librarian in the shifting world of health care delivery in an interactive fashion.



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Chris Shaffer, MS, AHIP

University Librarian and Associate Professor Oregon Health & Science University Library shafferc at ohsu.edu<mailto:shafferc at ohsu.edu<mailto:shafferc at ohsu.edu%3cmailto:shafferc at ohsu.edu>> 503-367-4693

Skype: chris.shaffer

http://www.ohsu.edu/library/

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