Recent Articles
Posted By: MLA Headquarters
Thu Jan 13th, 2022
This new book describes the transformative impact of the expansion of programs and services during Donald A.B. Lindberg’s tenure as NLM Director from 1984–2015.
Posted By: Angela Spencer, AHIP
Thu Jun 24th, 2021
Check out the books, articles, websites, videos, and music recommended during MLA '21.
Posted By: Lilian Hoffecker
Thu Jan 21st, 2021
Each year, former President Barack Obama shares his top books, many of which describe the sensitive balance of experiences related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). His 2020 books are no different, offering some of the best writing and compelling stories.
Posted By: Ann Glusker, AHIP
Fri Apr 21st, 2017
Seattle is a book-lover’s paradise. It’s been in the top 3 of “Most Literate Cities” since the list started in 2003! Maybe there’s something about gray weather and coffee that lend themselves to reading. Given this, it’s not surprising that we have some fantastic bookstores. Feel like a stroll t
Posted By: Dorothy C Ogdon, AHIP
Mon Apr 17th, 2017
The MLA Books Panel seeks authors or editors for a proposed monograph on information literacy for the health sciences. This book will introduce common instructional standards and approaches seen in higher education and discuss how they can be applied in a variety of health sciences environments.