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Your Library Liaisons are Here to Help
Posted On: Monday, September 28, 2020 - 01:16 by Beverly Murphy
What are Library Liaisons?
In order to better serve Duke University and the Health System, librarians at the Medical Center Library & Archives have been assigned to work with specific departments or groups. If you do not see your program listed but you would like to work with a librarian, please contact Sarah Cantrell, Associate Director for Research and Education, at 919.660.1131.
What can Library Liaisons do?
• Meet with you by phone, email, WebEx or Zoom
• Guest lecture in your class or journal club
• Integrate evidence-based practice and information literacy into your course or curriculum
• Collaborate on systematic reviews of...
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Your Library Liaisons Are Here to Help!
Posted On: Thursday, August 2, 2018 - 22:53 by Beverly Murphy
What are Library Liaisons?
In order to better serve Duke University and the Health System, librarians at the Medical Center Library & Archives have been assigned to work with specific departments or groups.
What can Library Liaisons do?
• Guest lecture in your class or journal club
• Integrate evidence-based practice and information literacy into your course or curriculum
• Collaborate on grant preparation
• Consult on literature search strategies and resource selection
Who is my Library Liaison?
Graduate Medical EducationSarah Cantrell, MLIS
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Your Library Liaisons
Posted On: Thursday, August 25, 2016 - 01:49 by Beverly Murphy
What are Library Liaisons?
In order to better serve Duke University and the Health System, librarians at the Medical Center Library & Archives have been assigned to work with specific departments or groups.
What can Library Liaisons do?
• Guest lecture in your class or journal club
• Integrate evidence-based practice and information literacy into your course or curriculum
• Collaborate on systematic reviews of the literature and grant preparation
• Consult on literature search strategies and resource selection
Who is my Library Liaison?
Biomedical ResearchEmily Mazure, MSI
emily.mazure@duke.edu
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