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61st Annual Meeting
Southern Chapter Medical Library Association
October 5-9, 2011
Augusta, GA


Papers and Posters

Contributed Papers
Friday, October 7, 2011
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.


Contributed Paper 1-A
Track: Linking Libraries and Users Through Technology
Room: Lamar A

Bridging Cultures through Institutional Historical Treasures
Fatima Mncube-Barnes

Linking Literature Search Requests to Our Users: What Information Do They Need? Using a Database to Evaluate Clinician Information Needs Based Upon MeSH Term Usage Frequency
Marcie Savoy

New Drivers for the Range of Public Health Information: Healthy People 2020 Information Access Project and the Public Health Literature Mapping Study
Nancy Schaefer

Scaling Provision of Evidence by Uniquely Mapping Professional Expertise to an Ever-increasing Number of Consultation Requests
Taneya Y. Koonce

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Contributed Paper 1-B
Track: Library Assessment-What is Par for the Course?
Room: Lamar B

Keeping Library Resources Current and Relevant
Jie Li

Breaking Inertia: An Attempt to Increase Access to Resources During a Period of Declining budgets
Rick L. Fought

RESEARCH PAPER
Another Chasm in the Digital Divide: The Accessibility of Academic Medical Library Websites
Susan M. DeBruin

Linking Library Spaces to Users’ Needs and Preferences
Linda Butson

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Contributed Paper 1-C
Track: Linking Libraries to their Community Through Education
Room: Lamar C

Identifying the Health Information Needs of Brain Cancer Patients and Their Caretakers: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Jennifer A. Lyon

The Multidimensional Face of Health Literacy; Preparing Medical Libraries to Meet the Challenge
Adeola R. Davis

Linking the Library to Learners
Jane Bridges

RESEARCH PAPER
Rethinking Ways to Provide Library Services to Rural Clinicians
Rick Wallace

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Contributed Papers
Saturday, October 8,2011
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Contributed Paper 2-A
Track: Linking Libraries and Users Through Technology
Room: Lamar A

Developing a Mobile Library Website
Tom C. Cutshall

Informatics for librarians: peeling the onion (supplement)
PJ Grier

An Innovative Approach to Dublin Core Indexing: Questions for Rare Disease Research
Denise Shereff

A History of Caring: Digitizing the Medical History of Northeast Georgia
Skye Bickett

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Contributed Papers 2-B
Track: Library Assessment-What is Par for the Course?
Room: Lamar B

Exploring the Experience of Providing Information Services at the Clinical Point-of-Care
Jennifer A. Lyon

Agents of Change: One Academic Library Experience Recruiting Informationists
Sandra Franklin

Ace in the Hole or Par for the Course? Preliminary results from our 5-year user services study
Maria Melssen

Library Assessment: Warning Signs, Change Indicators, New Opportunities
Anna Getselman

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Contributed Papers 2-C
Track: Linking Libraries to their Community Through Education
Room: Lamar C

Are They Readable? Literacy Level of Online Breast Cancer Patient Education Information at Local Hospitals
Lin Wu

RESEARCH PAPER
Linking Libraries: An Analysis of a Consumer Health Partnership between Academic & Public Libraries
Nakia Woodward

Linking Library and the Community: A Program to Develop and Empower Student Health Advocates
M.J. Tooey

RESEARCH PAPER
Linking the Public Health Workforce with Trusted Library Resources
Karen Dahlen

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Poster Presentations

Contributed Poster Session I:
Friday, October 7, 2011
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Lobby Plaza

  1. Technology Promotion with Internal Medicine Faculty & Residents
    Fatima M. Mncube-Barnes
  2. Links to Library Mobile Resources (Research)
    Brenda Green
  3. Making the transitional link from print books to e-books (Research)
    Deborah M. Taylor
  4. Library services for people with disabilities twenty years after the ADA: a survey updated (Research)
    Christine A. Willis
  5. Using NLM exhibits and associated events to engage library users and reach the community (Research)
    Beth Auten
  6. Linking Academic Patrons to Consumer Health Information
    Melissa Wright
  7. Information is Good Medicine: Health Fairs and Linking the Library to its Community Members
    Sylvia McAphee
  8. Using Google Analytics to Understand How People Use LibGuides (Research)
    Susan C. Smith
  9. Insuring A Great Fairway Experience For All Users: Evaluating and gauging the quality of service of the MSM Library (Research)
    Joe Swanson
  10. Learning from the Masters: Deriving Best Practices for an Integrated Service Point Model (Research)
    Lee A Vucovich, MLS, AHIP, Assistant Director for Reference Services
  11. Help Central: Using SharePoint as a Help Desk & Knowledge Base Portal
    Lisa Ennis
  12. Keeping up to par with traditional & emerging position descriptions in health sciences librarianship
    Karen D. McMullen
  13. Putting Around With iPads: A New Way to Link Users With Library E-Resources
    Nadine Dexter

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Contributed Poster Session II:
Saturday, October 8, 2011
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Lobby Plaza

  1. If you design it right, they will come: Leveraging innovation in information access
    Fatima M. Mncube-Barnes
  2. Mobile Evidence Based Medicine
    Carolyn Klatt
  3. Linking the Library with Patrons Wherever They are!
    Richard Nollan
  4. Mobile-mania: making sense of the madness
    Lin Wu
  5. Ace Your Marketing Message with a Theme
    Patricia C Higginbottom
  6. Toward Collaborative Print Retention
    Sylvia McAphee
  7. Recharging Your Library’s Outreach Efforts with NN/LM Exhibit Awards
    Anna Krampl
  8. Rethinking the Role of Clergy as Consumer Health Educators
    Rick Wallace
  9. Partnering with an Area Hospital to Provide Senior Consumer Health Information
    Rick Wallace
  10. Volunteering with a Relief Organization to Provide Consumer Health Information
    Rick Wallace
  11. From Para to Pro: Transitioning from a Staff Position to Faculty Status at an Academic Medical Library
    Carolann Lee Curry
  12. Maintaining Library Hours During Budget Cuts and Staff Reductions
    Gwendolyn D. Jackson
  13. On Par with Electronic Books
    Lisa Travis
  14. Linking Your Alumni with Electronic Library Resources
    Lisa Travis

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