12/16/2016 10:16 AM EST
A growing number of librarians are filling a special niche in the information world: Serving those who work with genetic and molecular biology information.
NNLM Webinar: What is Bioinformatics Librarianship?
NNLM Webinar: What is Bioinformatics Librarianship? NLM Tech Bull. 2016 Nov-Dec;(413):b9.
2016 December 16 [posted]
A growing number of librarians are filling a special niche in the information world: Serving those who work with genetic and molecular biology information. In this one-hour Webinar on January 12, 2017, meet eight of your colleagues as they explain their specialized and uniquely valuable roles at their institution:
- Julie A Arendt, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Marci Brandenburg, University of Michigan
- Rolando Garcia-Milan, Yale University
- Karen H Gau, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Tobin Magle, Colorado State
- Robyn Reed, Penn State University
- Elliott Smith, University of California, Berkeley
- Rob Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Following the Webinar, you will be invited to participate in a focus group to help the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) design bioinformatics education for librarians who serve biomedical researchers and practitioners, as well as those who serve a broader audience.
Date and time: Thursday, January 12, 2017, 1:00 PM EST
To register, go to: https://nnlm.gov/class/what-bioinformatics-librarianship/6666
Moderated by: Peter Cooper, NCBI & Kate Majewski, NLM
Hosted by: The National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) Training Office and the NNLM Bioinformatics Education Working Group
To register, go to: https://nnlm.gov/class/what-bioinformatics-librarianship/6666
Moderated by: Peter Cooper, NCBI & Kate Majewski, NLM
Hosted by: The National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) Training Office and the NNLM Bioinformatics Education Working Group
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