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Drexel University Libraries’ Scholarly Communication Symposium 2008: Scholar2Scholar

Drexel University Libraries invite you to the 2008 Scholarly Communication Symposium

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Please join us!

The Drexel University Libraries, with support from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), will present The 5th Annual Scholarly Communication Symposium titled: Scholar2Scholar: How Web 2.0 is Changing Scholarly Communication. Join us for a half-day symposium featuring a speaker presentation by Jean-Claude Bradley, Associate Professor, Chemistry and E-Learning Coordinator for the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel University, followed by panel and roundtable discussions. An optional Dutch-treat networking lunch concludes the day.

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A warm welcome to our newest members

The chapter extends a warm welcome to our newest members:
Ene Belleh, Christiana Hospital
Robert Bergiven, The Scientist
Nicola Cecchino, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Marie Fitzsimmons, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Kary Heller, Lankenau Hospital
Mary Ann Heltshe-Steinhauer, Library System of Lancaster County
Mitzi Killeen, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kara Krissel, Devereux Foundation
Robert T. Mackes, Delaware Academy of Medicine
Kathleen Mazurek, The Reading Hospital & Medical Center
Sheryl Panka-Bryman, Temple University Health Sciences Center Libraries
Barbara Pilvin, Free Library of Philadelphia
Mark Puterbaugh, Eastern University
Eamon Tewell, Atwood Veterinary Library, University of Pennsylvania

A lot to chew on

What did you like from yesterday’s MLA webcast on web2.0? I have a lot of notes to review, but David Rothman’s list of medical wikis and discussion on how to evaluate them was especially helpful to me. The next step: take MLA’s free (to members) 8 week CE course on web2.0 101.

Thanks to the thirty-something folks who came out to Herbut Auditorium and congratulations to the raffle winners!