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The Krafty Librarian has a Facebook fan page, where you can see what she is doing in medical libraries. Her tweets (on Twitter as Krafty), blog posts, and slides from presentations can all be found on the Facebook fan page.
If you are interested in contacting her to speak at your meeting, you can either contact her by email through the fan page or you can contact her via the email address she has on file with the Medical Library Association.
**Please note if you try to email her at the email that ends with [atsign]kraftylibrarian[dot]com, she gets A LOT of spam mail and sometimes legit emails get diverted accidentally into the Bulk folder.
So the best way is to contact her is post on her wall on the Facebook fan page, follow her on Twitter and then direct message her at Krafty on Twitter or use the email on file at MLA.
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3 comments - What do you think? Posted by KraftyLibrarian - June 9, 2010 at 4:04 pm
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Jeff Coghill says:October 22, 2010 at 2:59 pm
Michelle,
Who out there in libraryland is successfully getting the library resources connected to the new wave of EHR roll outs? I’m thinking of applying for an MLA scholarship that will help me answer this question. Plus, we here in Eastern AHEC (North Carolina) are rolling out EHRs to practices all over the region–to be done by 2012. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
JeffPS–hope you are doing well. Sorry about the Browns though.
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Sydney Meurer says:August 17, 2011 at 5:24 pm
I am writing because I just found your blog when surfing the web and I think it is awesome since I am interested in medicine and technology alike. I thought the series you had about switching to a droid was great since I just got a droid about 2 months ago (although I switched from an antenna phone, so it was even harder).
I just recently saw an article about a hospital that allows women to schedule their mammogram through a QR code on their print advertising. I was thinking that I could write a guest post for you about that if you are interested. My site, www.surgicaltechnologist.net/ is aimed at providing an informative resource for prospective surgical technologists and I would like to outreach to medical bloggers to introduce myself in the community and provide some free and qualified content along the way.
My website is till in the raw, so if you do happen to visit it, please feel free to criticize whatever you notice. I want to make this site as good as possible.
Thanks again for the great blog and let me know if you are interested in me guest posting.
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Terrie Wheeler says:August 17, 2012 at 10:54 pm
Do you know someone who has developed an app to help get information to their patrons? Maybe you know of an innovative way that a library is using technology to better serve a specific group of people. If so, consider nominating a colleague for the Thomson Reuters/Frank Bradway Rogers Information Advancement Award.
The award is presented annually in recognition of outstanding contributions in the application of technology to the delivery of health sciences information, to the science of information, or to the facilitation of the delivery of health sciences information. The award is sponsored by Thomson Reuters. The recipient receives a certificate and a cash award of $500.
Deadline for applications is November 1.
Complete information and nomination forms can be found at www.mlanet.org/awards/honors/If you have questions, please contact Kelly Thormodson, Jury Chair, at
kelly-thormodson@uiowa.edu.
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