Reminder – Early Bird Registration Deadline is Wednesday August 26 – Here are the Top 5 Reasons to Register for 3 By the Sea Meeting
- Network with chapter members from New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and the Mid-Atlantic Region
- Over 60 posters will be presented
- Early Bird Registration Deadline is Wednesday August 26 and the early bird rate for inclusive conference registration is $50 less than the regular rate
- Paying for the conference via a personal or institutional check–no problem–the online registration form accommodates this–you get a confirmation email after registering which you can provide your institution–once your check is received, Gina Kaiser sends you a confirmation email
- Meeting backdrop: Lazy, hazy days of fun and sun at the Jersey shore
Register online at: http://www.acteva.com/go/3bythesea
Conference website: http://3bythesea.pbworks.com
If you have conference registration questions, contact Marie K. Saimbert at saimbemk@umdnj.edu
But, wait – There’s more! Seats are still available in all eight CE classes. Full class descriptions and more information:
http://3bythesea.pbworks.com/Continuing-Education
- Hands-On Web 2.0 / Greg Notess, MLA, Professor and Reference Librarian, Montana State University Libraries, Bozeman, MT
- Influencing & Negotiating Skills: How To Get People To Do What You Want / Lynne Waymon, co-founder/CEO of Contacts Count and the co-author of Make Your Contacts Count (NY, AMACOM, 2nd edition), consultant, Silver Spring, MD
- PubMed for Experts / Arpita Bose, Exhibits, Consumer Health, Training, Promotional Materials Coordinator, NN/LM Mid-Atlantic Region; Sheila Snow-Croft, Outreach Education Coordinator, NN/LM Southeastern Atlantic Region
- Measuring Your Impact: Using Evaluation for Library Advocacy / Sue Hunter, Planning and Evaluation Coordinator, NN/LM Middle Atlantic Region; Cindy Olney, evaluation specialist for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Outreach Evaluation Resource Center (OERC)
- Electronic Collection Development for Health and Medicine E-libraries / Diane Kovacs, Web Teacher, Kovacs Consulting Internet and Web Training
- Developing and Negotiating License Agreements: Principles and Practices for Librarians / Rick Anderson, Associate Director for Scholarly Resources & Collections, Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
- Librarians: Let’s Escape the Box / Diane G. Wolf, M.S.L.S., AHIP, retired Associate Director, Medical Libraries, at the Christiana Care Health System in Delaware and independent library consultant
- The Canny Consumer: Resources for Consumer Health Decision-Making / Terri Ottosen, Consumer Health Coordinator, NN/LM Southeastern Atlantic Region
Breaking news:
The presentation at the Hospital Librarians Symposium was just confirmed: “The Magnet Journey: Partnership to Nursing Excellence” by Karen Drenkard, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Director, The Magnet Recognition Program American Nurses Credentialing Center. Karen will focus on the collaboration of the hospital librarian with the clinician and the librarian’s support of their hospital’s magney journey. She is very enthusiastic about this opportunity to begin a more direct dialog with hospital librarians.
This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. N01-LM-6-3502 under the University of Maryland, Baltimore.