Early bird registration and reservations for on-campus housing end on May 10.
Register:
https://ncnmlg.mlanet.org/joint2019/registration/
Program information:
https://ncnmlg.mlanet.org/joint2019/program/
Register:
https://ncnmlg.mlanet.org/joint2019/registration/
Program information:
https://ncnmlg.mlanet.org/joint2019/program/
There’s still time to get your proposal for a paper, poster or lightning talk for what’s shaping up to be a great meeting. For more information about submitting proposals: https://ncnmlg.mlanet.org/joint2019/call-for-proposals/. Submit your proposals here: https://tinyurl.com/ycsfn6f8.
Submissions for papers, posters, lightning talks, and special content sessions are being accepted here: https://tinyurl.com/ycsfn6f8 until March 4. Students and new library workers are welcome and encouraged to submit!
Go to the Joint Meeting website for more information: https://ncnmlg.mlanet.org/joint2019/
Call for applications: JoVE Librarian Travel Award – Charleston Conference 2018
Applications are now being accepted through August 1
JoVE is proud to support the professional development of academic librarians. To enable you to attend the Charleston Conference, we will pay for (and organize) your travel, accommodation and conference registration. We will sponsor two librarians from North America and two librarians from Europe or the Middle-East.
Submission Guidelines:
Library outreach continues to be one of the most important (yet challenging) facets of the academic librarian profession. This award will recognize librarians who have established an effective and sustainable practice of communication with their institution’s STEM students and faculty. Interested librarians should submit an essay (1,000 words or less) and examples of outreach materials.
For more information on this award and to apply visit: http://info2.jove.com/LibrarianTravelAward2018
Any questions? Contact librarianaward@jove.com
[Posted by Claire Sharifi, on behalf of Nicole Capdarest-Arest]
Inspired by Michelle Lieggi and Michelle Rachal, fellow NCNMLG members who received professional development awards to apply for AHIP status, I similarly was very happy to receive NCNMLG’s support to help me put forward an application for AHIP, Senior Member status. Although I’ve been a medical librarian for over 5 years, the application fee for AHIP credentialing had thus far been a barrier to my putting forward an application. But this year, with the grant received from NCNMLG, I finally had everything it took (medical library experience, publications, CE credits, and the application fee) to apply. I’m proud to say my application was just accepted by the MLA Credentialing Committee, and I can now put “AHIP” in my signature line!
To help others out there who might be thinking about going through the AHIP application process, here are a few tips:
Overall, I’m extremely grateful to NCNMLG for funding my AHIP application. It was a process that, though time consuming, I found extremely rewarding and well worth it.
Nicole Capdarest-Arest, MA(LIS), AHIP