The NCNMLG Outreach committee hosted a successful open house networking event on April 16, 2014, at the Mountain View campus of El Camino Hospital. Attendees participated in a game of get to know you bingo and won prizes for getting “BINGO.” I presented a short NCNMLG Meet and Greet PowerPoint presentation created by NCNMLG member Julia Hause, about the benefits of joining NCNMLG: Continue reading
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NCNMLG Meet and Greet April 16, 2014
Northern California Meet and Greet
Meet colleagues in your area and learn about the benefits of membership in NCNMLG.
Win Prizes!!! Sign up for the raffle when you arrive.
Event is open to members and non-members
At El Camino Hospital in Conference rooms A and B
2500 Grant Road, Mountain View, CA 94040
Wednesday April 16th, 2014
3-4:30pm
RSVP: http://bit.ly/NCNMLG_416
Northern California Nevada Medical Librarians Group
NCNMLG Business Meeting Minutes: April 16, 2014
Agenda: Meeting minutes from January 13, 2014 | Treasurer | Membership Committee | Professional Development Committee | Outreach Committee | Outreach Event | Increase in Membership Dues | MLA Annual Meeting | PO Box | Election Results
Attendees:
In-person: Raquel Abad, Mina Davenport, Michelle Henley, Carmen Huddleston, Stephen Kiyoi, Sara Pimental, Peggy Tahir, and Debbie Sommer
By phone: Chezire Aclimandos, Deanna Johnson, Mike Liddicoat, Judith Mills, and Amy Studer Continue reading
NCNMLG Outreach Event Save the Date
Please join NCNMLG at our first Northern California Outreach Event.
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Time: 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Location: At El Camino Hospital in Conference rooms A and B
2500 Grant Road, Mountain View, CA 94040
RSVP: http://bit.ly/NCNMLG_416
Can Clinical Questions be Crowdsourced?
https://ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_dcaWXoy8xeH3h3f
The Project – Invitation
The Library at San Francisco General Hospital invites NCNMLG members to participate in a small study to see whether Quora, an online, social Q&A platform, can help find answers to clinical questions. Please share this survey with healthcare providers, health science students, and researchers in your institutions.
The Problem