The Philadelphia Chapter of the Special Libraries Association will begin its 2010 Programs Series on March 9th, 2010.
What: What does the future hold for Scientific & Technical Publishing?
Philadelphia Regional Chapter / Medical Library Association
The Philadelphia Chapter of the Special Libraries Association will begin its 2010 Programs Series on March 9th, 2010.
What: What does the future hold for Scientific & Technical Publishing?
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The MLA ’10 Conference Blog is up and recruiting bloggers. This is a great opportunity to hone your writing skills, earn AHIP points, and may include free wifi at the conference. The deadline for applications is April 20th. Visit the blog for more information and the application form.
The Pennsylvania Library Association is offering three $1,500 scholarships to Pennsylvania residents who are seeking a Masters degree in the Library Science field that will earn them professional status. The deadline for submissions is May 15th, 2010. Visit PaLA for more information and applications forms.
[Update: registration is now open.]
Save this date for the MLA Distance Education Webcast, Understanding the Electronic Health Record Maze and Health Sciences Librarians’ Roles:
Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
The goal of this program is to clarify the terminology surrounding the emerging electronic health information environment and to illustrate how and why health sciences librarians can and should become engaged with the efforts to achieve the national 2014 goal of instituting an electronic health record for each person in the United States. Read more» » »
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