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After The Flood: Disaster As A Collections Management Opportunity, Sara Hoover, Jolinda Thompson
After The Flood: Disaster As A Collections Management Opportunity, Sara Hoover, Jolinda Thompson
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
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Full-Text Fast: Bouncing Back From The Loss Of Linkout, Laura Abate, Jolinda Thompson
Full-Text Fast: Bouncing Back From The Loss Of Linkout, Laura Abate, Jolinda Thompson
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
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Joining A Large Academic Consortium: Benefits And Challenges For A Health Sciences Library, Jolinda Thompson, Laura Abate, Ruth Bueter, Sara Hoover
Joining A Large Academic Consortium: Benefits And Challenges For A Health Sciences Library, Jolinda Thompson, Laura Abate, Ruth Bueter, Sara Hoover
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
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Elevating Medical Students Through Media Education, Alexandra Gomes, Anne Linton
Elevating Medical Students Through Media Education, Alexandra Gomes, Anne Linton
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
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Polishing Medical Students’ Presentation Skills: A Curriculum, Alexandra Gomes, Anne Linton
Polishing Medical Students’ Presentation Skills: A Curriculum, Alexandra Gomes, Anne Linton
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
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Avoiding Predatory Publishing: The Role Of Librarians In Faculty Education, Ruth Bueter
Avoiding Predatory Publishing: The Role Of Librarians In Faculty Education, Ruth Bueter
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
Predatory publishing has become an increasing problem in recent years. Due to a lack of awareness about predatory publishers, faculty authors are at risk of harming their reputations by publishing their research in questionable journals. Librarians can play a vital role in educating faculty authors about this important topic. This session will review a variety of outreach and educational efforts that have been successful in educating faculty about the risks of predatory publishing at Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library including the creation of a comprehensive LibGuide, faculty consultation services, workshops, and social media posts. Future opportunities for outreach will also be …