Recent Articles
Posted By: Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA
Fri Mar 31st, 2017
Dig into your issues of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association (BMLA), and you will often find some unexpected treasures. Our predecessors had astonishing ideas, some unusual and some very odd suggestions, and comments about the profession
Posted By: Mary White
Fri Mar 31st, 2017
One emerging, and potentially novel, source of consultations for academic health sciences librarians involves helping clients find funding opportunities. While “publish or perish” is a common phrase used in academia, funding is needed for faculty to conduct the research that results in publications.
Posted By: Dana D. Kopp, AHIP
Thu Mar 23rd, 2017
Librarians have a long history of advocating for openness, transparency, and access to high-quality research. Recent restrictions on public communications by the EPA and others concerns MLA members. Join us for Activism in a Time of Turbulence a special plenary open forum session.
Posted By: Gayle Graham
Thu Mar 16th, 2017
IFLA engages fifty countries to promote libraries’ role in sustainable development
As a part of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) International Advocacy Program (IAP), 50 countries are already participating in the initiative
Posted By: Nell Aronoff
Thu Mar 16th, 2017
The 53rd Upstate New York and Ontario Chapter meeting (UNYOC) will be held in Syracuse, New York, October 25–27, 2017. Syracuse is situated in central New York, surrounded by majestic mountains, valleys, and waterways.