Saturday, May 17, 2008

HAM-TMC Library Class Schedule

All classes are held in the Street Level Classroom.

Find more classes taught by the NN/LM SCR

Copyright: The Archivist and the Law

Mon, Nov 05, 2007 - Tue, Nov 06 9:00 AM -- 5:00 PM
This 2-day workshop will provide the basis for administration of copyright in daily archival work. The instructor will provide updates on issues connected to the current information climate - including an assessment of the bad news and the good news in the Supreme Court's Eldred decision. Co-sponsored by HAM-TMC Library and the Society of American Archivists.
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PubMed

Tue, May 20 6:30PM -- 7:30PM
This class teaches how to use PubMed, the National Library of Medicine's search service, which provides access to the 9 million citations in MEDLINE and Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases. How to se arch subject headings, keywords, and authors use limitations and search for clinical queries will be covered. Contact Time: 1 Hr(s)
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Can You Hear Me Now: How to Make a Podcast

(Taught by the NN/LM SCR)

Fri, May 30 9:00AM -- 12:00PM
This hands-on class is designed to provide a fun yet informative introduction to podcasting and how you can utilize this technology in your library services, to enable your users to access the information whenever they want, wherever they want and however they want it. Basic steps and suggestions on how to make a podcast will be covered and students will be able to enjoy hands-on practice on popular audio recording and editing software and make their first personal podcast! MLA CE credit pending. For more information, call 800-338-7657.
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ABCs of DNA: Unraveling the Mystery of Genetics Information for Consumers

(Taught by the NN/LM SCR)

Wed, Jun 11 8:30AM -- 12:30PM
Consumers need access to information about genetics in a manner that is understandable. Librarians working with the public need to be aware of the issues surrounding genetics to better assist patrons in locating and evaluating sometimes complex and confusing information. This class explores basic concepts such as genes and chromosomes and offers an overview of genetic disorders, genetic testing, genetic counseling, and the Human Genome Project. Ethical and legal issues associated with genetic disorders will be covered with regard to privacy, discrimination, and potential legislative impact on medicine and society. A variety of reliable health information resources will be demonstrated, including, but not limited to: Genetics Home Reference, ClinicalTrials.gov, NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders), and MedlinePlus. MLA CE accredited class. For more information, call 800-338-7657.
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CINAHL

Tue, Jun 17 4:00PM -- 6:00PM
The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database provides authoritative coverage of the professional literature ( journals, books, pamphlets, etc.) in nursing and 17 allied health fields. This class will introduce participants to the scope and content of CINAHL and instruct users on basic searching techniques using the OVID interface. Contact Time: 1 Hr
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Basic HTML

Thu, Jun 19 11:00AM -- 1:00PM
This class is designed to show attendees how to create an HTML resource page using Windows NotePad. Many basic HTML commands will be reviewed. The HTML (web) page that attendees create will contain text, images, and hypertext links. An Internet Browser (Internet Explorer) will be used to view the page. Information on Internet resources for web page construction, on locating graphic files, and on loading pages onto servers will be provided. Keyboard, Internet and Windows skills required for this class. Contact Time: 2 Hr(s)
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PubMed

Tue, Jun 24 6:30PM -- 7:30PM
This class teaches how to use PubMed, the National Library of Medicine's search service, which provides access to the 9 million citations in MEDLINE and Pre-MEDLINE (with links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases. How to se arch subject headings, keywords, and authors use limitations and search for clinical queries will be covered. Contact Time: 1 Hr(s)
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EndNote

Wed, Jun 25 2:00PM -- 4:00PM
Proper citation is a critical element in writing a scientific or medical document. The first 15 minutes of this workshop reviews styles, primary and secondary sources, in-text citation, and useful tools to use when listing references. The second part demonstrates how to use EndNote software to organize and format references from a MEDLINE search. Basic knowledge of Windows and MEDLINE are recommended. Contact Time: 2 Hr(s)
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SuperSearcher

(Taught by the NN/LM SCR)

Thu, Jul 10 8:30AM -- 12:30PM
This hands-on course focuses on the advanced search features of web search engines and the cutting edge of searching. Participants will use various search engines, compare the features and utility of each and develop search strategies that will increase the precision and scope of their searching. The students will have discussions, exercises and view short presentations as a part of the class. The class includes: discussions of web search engines, indexes and hybrids of the two, commercialism and how it influences searching, finding current events information with search engines, specialized databases for special needs and topics suggested by the participants. MLA CE accredited class. For more information, call 800-338-7657.
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Easy-to-Read Material for Consumers

Easy-to-Read Health and Wellness Material for Consumers: recognizing it, finding it, writing it, rewriting it (Taught by the NN/LM SCR)

Wed, Aug 13 8:30AM -- 12:30PM
Learn in a hands-on environment--in the large group and break-out groups, to critique, rewrite and create materials that get your health and wellness information across quickly and clearly. We'll review the disconnect between information providers and information seekers, the process of educating adults, the success of "plain language" initiatives and the importance of text, type, graphics, space and layout. In this workshop you will also be provided brochure examples, SMOG and REALM tests, a webliography and links to other training. Bring some pieces you use or some information you need to be written in an easy-to-read manner. During the workshop you will edit or develop a piece of your own so you'll have new awareness, new skills, a new product and access to further resources. Clear health communication is the goal, regardless of medium. MLA CE accredited class. For more information, call 800-338-7657.
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