In-Person Learning Opportunities at MLA ’25
Submitted by: Emily Brennan
MLA ’25 is one of the premier events for health sciences information professionals, offering a wealth of opportunities to enhance your skills, knowledge, and network with colleagues from across the industry. At MLA ’25, you’ll find a diverse range of in-person learning opportunities to earn Continuing Education (CE) credits to continuously refine your skills.
Whether you’re a seasoned librarian or new to the field, we’re offering five courses in Pittsburgh. All courses will take place on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
Separate registration fee required for CE courses. You do not have to register for the conference to register for MLA ’25 courses.
- Show Your Work! How to Document and Report Search Strategies for Gold Standard Systematic Reviews: The Course – CE100
- Supporting Researchers in Optimizing Data Collection and Management and Gaining a Rare and Valuable Skill – CE200
- Exploring AI Literacy in Medical and Health Science Libraries and Developing AI Literacy Training – CE300
- It’s an Art, Not a Science: Building a Practice of Slow Librarianship as a Health Sciences Librarian Leader – CE400
- Hospital Librarianship: Keeping Traditions and Bridging to Innovations: (Re)Vitalizing Your Career and Your Library – CE600
Seats are limited for each course! Save your seat and register now.
If you have any questions, please contact Deb Cavanaugh, Director of Professional Development.