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NN/LM – Greater Midwest Region Forming Quarterly Journal Club
Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)
February 5, 2017(via Elizabeth Kiscaden, National Network of Libraries of Medicine – Greater Midwest Region Associate Director)
The Greater Midwest Region office of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine is organizing a Quarterly Journal Club for health information professionals. This club is held entirely online via web-conferencing software–you can participate from your desk. There are four sessions in the series, and registrants are asked to participate in all four sessions in order to obtain Medical Library Association (MLA) continuing-education credits.
The club is limited to 20 attendees, and, as of February 2, there were just five places remaining. Please sign up soon, since the first session is the week of February 10. To register, please go here. You can view a page about the Club on the PubMed Commons Journal Clubs website. This is a pilot program that our office is spearheading this year, and we welcome feedback from our members.