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“Model” Nomination Portfolio

PREPARED BY:  Jerry Perry, Associate Dean for Health Sciences and Strategic Planning, and Director, University of Arizona Health Sciences Library, Summer 2016, 520-621-8132 jerryperry@email.arizona.edu
FOR: “Model” Nomination of Jean P. Shipman for Fellowship.  [NOTE: Jean already is a Fellow of the Association and has granted permission to have her credentials used for this purpose.]

ONLINE SUBMISSION FORM

[NOTE: This document aligns with the online submission form as downloaded August 2016.]

TRACK: *YEAR* MLA Fellowship

SESSION TITLE:  Fellowship Nomination
SESSION TYPE:  MLA Fellowship
SESSION SUBMITTER:  Gerald J. Perry
PRIMARY PRESENTER:  Gerald J. Perry

REASON:  Please consider this completed form as official nomination of Ms. Jean P. Shipman, Executive Director, Knowledge Management & Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, and Director, MidContinental Region and National Library of Medicine National Training Center, National Network of Libraries of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT for award of Fellow status in the Medical Library Association.

SECTION 1:  About the Nominee

FIRST NAME:  Jean
LAST NAME:  Shipman
EMAIL:  jean.shipman@utah.edu
INSTITUTION:  Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
ADDRESS:  10 N. 1900 E.
CITY:  Salt Lake City
STATE/PROVINCE:  UT
ZIP:  84112
TELEPHONE:  801-581-8771

SECTION 2: Provide Evidence of 1) the nominee’s ALA-accredited MLS degree; 2) of current regular membership in MLA and of regular or institutional membership for at least fifteen (15) years prior to nomination for Fellowship; and, 3) at least 10 years of professional experience in health science information.

  • MLA Degree: Jean Shipman received her Master of Science in Library Science from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH in 1980; the school is ALA-accredited.  Source of evidence: curriculum vitae, attached.
  • Membership: Shipman has been a member in good standing since 1980.  Source of evidence: Confidentially affirmed by MLA Member Services Dept.  Email conformation attached.
  • Duration of professional experience: Ms. Shipman has been employed as a professional librarian since 1980; her first position was as Entry-Level Reference Librarian, Welch Medical Library, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Source of evidence: curriculum vitae, attached.

SECTION 3: Qualifications for MLA Fellowship

[Nominators are directed in this Section to provide comments or descriptions of the qualifications of the nominee in response to a series of prompts that reference professional areas of accomplishment.  The prompts suggest what constitutes minimum qualifications for Fellowship consideration, but they do not suggest a required source of evidence.  For this Section, nominators are strongly encouraged to rely on the nominee’s curriculum vitae as the most reliable “source of truth.”  Note that for most employers, a curriculum vita is considered both a private and a factually accurate document, and falsification can be considered terms for disciplinary action even leading to dismissal.  It is therefore considered a bona fide source of evidence for the purposes of a MLA award nomination.  In this Section, evidence drawn from letters of support for the nomination may also provide relevant data; letters, however, are ipso facto a lesser form of evidence as they are not subject to the same accuracy expectations.

Note that applicants may type their entries directly into the online form, or upload appropriate files at the end of the form.]

A. LEADERSHIP: Five (5) or more years of notable leadership in MLA, demonstrated by one or more elected or appointed offices in the national MLA as a committee, task force, or board member; or one or more elected or appointed offices in an MLA section or chapter; or a position as an elected or appointed officer in an allied national association such a ALA SLA, HeSCA, etc.

Ms. Shipman began holding leadership positions at the national level on behalf of MLA starting in 1992, when she served as Chair of the Ida and George Eliot Prize Jury.  Since that time, she has held at least seven (7) elected or appointed leadership positions, including but not limited to the following:

1998-2001 Co-Chair, 2001 National Program Committee
1999-2002 Board of Directors, Secretary from 2000-2002
2001-2002 Chair, Informationist Task Force
2006-2007 President
2007-2008 Chair, Nominating Committee
2011-2014 JMLA Associate Editor, Building Projects

TOTAL: at least 12 years of leadership service, where leadership is defined as serving as an elected official of MLA or through appointment to the role of Chair or Co-Chair.

Ms. Shipman has also served MLA as a leader of the Public Services Section (1998-2000 Secretary/Treasurer; 1996-1998 Chair, Access Services Special Interest Group) and as a leader of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of MLA (1992-1993 Program Chair, 1991-1992 Secretary).

External to MLA, Ms. Shipman as served in the following national-level professional society leadership roles (selected):

2015 – present, National Library of Medicine, Biomedical Library and Informatics Research Committee
2013-2016 Society for Scholarly Publishing Board of Directors
2011-2013 Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries, Chair, Chicago Collaborative Working Group
2006 Nominating Committee, Association of American Medical Colleges, Group on Information Resources

[Source of evidence: curriculum vitae]

B. OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS: Nominee’s outstanding achievements as evidenced by a highly significant contribution to the goals of the association in a relatively short period of time; or durable achievement by a sustained level of commitment to the goals of the association over a long period of time.

Ms. Shipman launched her professional career in 1980 with an entry-level position at the Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University.  In 1981 she joined the Maryland Association of Health Sciences Librarians and since that time has been robustly active in service to the health sciences librarianship community of practice, holding at least 80 committee or taskforce appointments.  Over a career spanning at least 35 years, Ms. Shipman has proven to be a remarkably effective advocate on behalf of MLA’s membership, as evinced by her elections to the MLA Board of Directors and the Presidency.  Her ability to appreciate, understand and articulate nuance is evinced by the leadership she has provided in the realm of scholarly communications, wherein she chaired the AAHSL Scholarly Communications Committee, helped to develop the Chicago Collaborative as an AAHSL representative and now as the Society for Scholarly Publishing representative and served with distinction on the Society for Scholarly Publishing Board of Directors and the New England Journal of Medicine Library Advisory Board, among other groups working in this critical field.

However, when considering the arc of her career and sustained, significant achievement, one must recognize that first and foremost Ms. Shipman has been an innovator.  Whether it’s in the realm of management to mission through the application of Toyota LEAN processes to librarianship [Shipman, et al. Provider documentation of patient education: a Lean investigation,” JMLA 104(2):154-6, 2016], collaboration with academic partners in the fields of gaming, makerspace uses and medical device prototyping [Casucci T, Shipman, et al. “Convergence and collaboration: partnering with medical therapeutic device and apps innovation,” poster presented at the Midcontinental Chapter, MLA Quint Essential Meeting, 2014], or the sometimes startling reinvention of library spaces [Casucci T, Gregory JM, LeBer JM, Shipman J et al. “Space challenges: collaborations and collisions create change,” Public Services Quarterly 11(2):163-70, 2015], Ms. Shipman has evinced what it means to grow, evolve, learn and leverage one’s bona fides to change the nature of health sciences librarianship.  By what evidence can such a claim be made?  Ms. Shipman has competed for the opportunity, or been invited, to give well over 100 presentations since the start of her professional career, delivering papers and posters at MLA annual and chapter meetings but also presenting at venues as diverse as: Society for Scholarly Publishing’s Annual Meetings; the Teaching and Learning in New Library Spaces: The Changing Landscape of Health Sciences Libraries Conference; VentureWell Open Conferences; in Sao Paulo, Brazil at the MedInfo ’15 meeting; at Salt Lake Comic Con; on behalf of the USACO Corporation in Japan; and even at grand rounds for a hospital in Dublin, Ireland.  Such opportunities only come with reputation and recognition for excellence. [Source of evidence: curriculum vitae; letters of support]

C. SIGNIFICANT SCHOLARSHIP: Nominee’s significant scholarship as evidenced by publication of one or more refereed publications in the area of health sciences librarianship; teaching or development of a course over a sufficient period of time for professional recognition of subject expertise; or research documented by grant funding, publication or invited presentation of a paper.

Ms. Shipman hap published nearly 30 invited or referred journal articles, 14 for MLA publications (JMLA, the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, and book chapters).  She has delivered nearly 50 posters at MLA annual or Chapter meetings. She is co-editing an MLA book on the topic of Innovation and Information which will be released in 2017, and is in the process of co-editing a second book dealing with Health Sciences Libraries collaborations. [Source of evidence: curriculum vitae and personal communication]

D. PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION: Nominee’s professional reputation as evidenced by letters of support or commendation from professional colleagues; being cited by colleagues in the literature; or evidence of adherence to the MLA Code of Ethics.

 [For this Model Nomination Form, actual letters of support were not solicited; rather, the author used the JMLA presidential profile published on behalf of Ms. Shipman, in 2006.]

  • The late Judith G. Robinson, former Assistant Dean for Library and Learning Resources, Eastern Virginia Medical School, wrote of Ms. Shipman in her JMLA president profile, “Colleagues, friends, and family know Jean as hard working, ethical, enthusiastic, and committed to solving problems and ensuring that her visions become realities.”
  • Faith Meakin, FMLA, wrote of Ms. Shipman, “Jean is an extraordinary individual. She has an unbelievable capacity for work and is both practical and creative. Jean demonstrates the highest level of dependability and drive. She knows what needs to be done and does it well. She also demonstrates great flexibility in being able to shift gears easily between assignment and activities. A very good quality to have in an MLA president.”
  • Debra Ketchell, AHIP, writing as deputy director of the Health Sciences Libraries, University of Washington, noted that, “Jean looks at libraries as a business with clients, managing services for maximum advantage.... When you first meet Jean, you think “here's a gentle, quiet person” but in fact she is solid steel. For example, I've seen her get exactly what library clients wanted through determination, persistence, and enthusiasm for the         negotiation.
  • In 2006, John E. Ulmschneider, university librarian at Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries, where Ms. Shipman worked from 2000 to 2008, wrote of Ms. Shipman: “She is a vision-driven leader who pursues her vision with unrelenting creativity and the deepest type of commitment. She is indefatigable in her dedication to the vision. When you meet Jean, you see a sweet, nice person who is careful and attentive to others. Her wonderful warmth does not stand in the way of her determination to reach a goal.”

SECTION 4: Nomination Submitted By:

FIRST NAME:  Gerald
LAST NAME:  Perry
EMAIL:  jerryperry@email.arizona.edu
INSTITUTION/LIBRARY;  University of Arizona Libraries
ADDRESS: 1510 E. University Blvd.
CITY:  Tucson
STATE/PROVINCE:  Arizona
ZIP/POSTAL:  85721
TELEPHONE:  520-621-8132

SECTION 5: Signature

[Entering name and date serves as signature for the nomination]

[Nominators must upload the nominee’s curriculum vitae, and may also upload up to three (3) letters of support for the nomination.]  

MEMBERSHIP VERIFICATION EMAIL

[Contact MLA Membership Services for verification email.]                                         

Dear Jerry,

Per your request, we do verify that Jean Shipman has been a member of MLA since December 1984.  Please note that this is confidential information and should only be used for the purpose of MLA Awards nominations. 

Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.

Best regards,

Medical Library Association
Membership Services Department
65 E. Wacker Place #1900
Chicago, IL 60601
312-419-9094
mlanet.org

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

JEAN PUGH SHIPMAN

7909 S. Desert Ridge Cove
Cottonwood Heights, UT  84121
Office     (801) 587-9052
Home     (801) 930-5096
jean.shipman@utah.edu

 

EXPERIENCE

2008-  Executive Director, Knowledge Management and Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library; Director for Information Transfer, Center for Medical Innovation; Director, MidContinental Region and National Training Office, National Network of Libraries of Medicine; Librarian and Clifford C. Snyder, MD, Far Eastern Presidential Endowed Chair, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biomedical Informatics, School of Medicine,

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

Administer the Eccles Health Sciences Library and its branch libraries, the Hope Fox Eccles Health Library and virtual Clinical Library; administer the interprofessional Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Health Sciences Education Building; serve as principal investigator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, MidContinental Region and NN/LM Training Office;  direct information transfer and result dissemination functions for the Center for Medical Innovation, administer annual library budget of $5.6M (including endowed chair), develop donor relations, direct strategic planning, and formulate policy for library and information resources, programs, and services; direct staff of 48, plus six subcontractors; advance new and innovative technologies and learning modalities in the health professions curricula; support health sciences faculty development in using new technologies for patient care, education, innovation and research; provide campus leadership in scholarly communications.  Serve as co-chair of the University of Utah’s Health Literacy Interest Group.  Serve as a member of the Utah Telehealth Network Advisory Board, the UUHC Patient Education Steering Committee, the Imagine Perfect Care Steering Committee, the CCTS Steering Committee, the Academy of Health Sciences Educators, the Health Sciences Global Health Steering Committee, the Health Sciences Brand Implementation Committee, and as an ex-officio member of the Senate Advisory Committee on Library Policy.  Serve on various leadership teams for the Health Sciences and on faculty search committees.

2000-2008 Director, Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences and Associate University Librarian, VCU Libraries

VCU Libraries, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Develop and advance library services and collections in support of research programs and the educational curriculum;  stimulate innovation and creativity in new service initiatives; advance the use of information technologies for collection and service delivery; manage fiscal resources of $3M annually ; pursue external funding opportunities and develop donor relations;  negotiate library service contracts with hospital; interact with VCU Medical Center faculty, deans, directors and other key personnel; assist with overall VCU Libraries’ strategic planning, governance, administration and budgeting; manage operations of COIN (Community Health Information Network) including directing operations of the Community Health Education Center and Women’s Health Resource Center at Stony Point consumer health information resource centers, administrate COIN grants and maintain community partnerships.

1995-2000  Associate Director, Information Resources Management

Health Sciences Libraries, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Responsible for $3.3 million biennial collection budget, two self-sustaining budgets and digital resource contract license negotiations; directly manage 4.5   supervisors; oversee supervision of 12.25 FTE library technicians and 18 FTE student assistants.  Administer fee-based services, document delivery, interlibrary loan, circulation, photocopy, serials, acquisitions and collection management sections as well; serve as co-chair of HSL Service 2000 Team; serve as library liaison to various Health Sciences Center departments; serve as HSL representative on University Libraries’ policies and operations committees.

1993-1995  Acting Head, Access Services

Health Sciences Libraries, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Responsible for managing Document Delivery/Photocopy, Interlibrary Loan and Circulation Departments; directly supervise 3.5 FTE; member of library administrative team; assist with development of Libraries portion of Health Sciences Center web server and gopher; coordinate and implement special resource sharing agreements;  managed two self-sufficient budget centers; prepare administrative reports; supervise fee-based service program; member of two University Libraries committees and numerous HSL committees.            

1993-1995  Outreach Information Services Librarian

Health Sciences Libraries University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Responsible for developing, marketing and providing fee-based services to non-affiliated clientele; serve as Washington state resource librarian; provide educational instruction sessions and reference assistance; perform database searches.

1990-1993  Coordinator, Resources Management

National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Southeastern/Atlantic Region, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Health Sciences Library, Baltimore, MD

Coordinate regional resource networks and sharing activities including DOCLINE, SERHOLD and the document delivery module of Grateful Med (LOANSOME DOC) for a 13-state region;  negotiate and monitor subcontracts with constituency groups;  develop educational materials and provide training sessions on computerized systems including end-user software GRATEFUL MED;  represent the RML and NLM throughout the region at association meetings and health professional exhibits; provided consultation services and monitor regional programs and services;  provide feedback to NLM on user needs and concerns; assist with planning semi-annual Regional Advisory Council meetings;  participate in developing the UMAB Library's strategic plan.  Contribute substantially to the writing and negotiation of the 1991-1996 RML contract.

1988‑1990       Library and Audiovisual Services Manager

Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, MD

Plan and administer activities associated with directing the daily and long‑term operations of a 365-bed hospital library; supervise 1.7 FTE; conduct bibliographic computer searches; manage information resources;  co-direct CME program; coordinate HSN educational programs;  responsible for patient education closed-circuit television; coordinate meeting room scheduling and associated meeting services for the hospital; oversee audiovisual services.

1984‑1988       Psychiatry/Neurosciences Library Supervisor

Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Manage satellite library's daily operations and 2 FTE staff; provide in‑depth reference services to the Departmen­ts of Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery; perform computer­ized bibliographic services, orientation­s, microcomp­uter and end‑user system consulting services; teach information manageme­nt educational seminars; assist in the acquisitio­n, maintenance and distribution of library resources; participate in over 30 library committee­s, chair several; member of strategic planning committee composed of supervi­sors and Library Director; solely develop a Psych/Neuro Core Concept database, a quality‑fil­tered subject specialty bibliographic databas­e; create system and user documentation for numerous library databases.

1982‑1984       Access Librarian

Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Administer and coordinate the activities of the Circulation and Interlibrary Loan Departments which include developing, implementing, and monitoring policies and supervising staff of 9 FTE; responsible for the evaluation, tailoring, training, implementation and monitoring of the Circulation Subsystem of the Integrated Library System; develop procedures manual for Circulation Subsystem; responsib­le for granting library admissions and borrowing privileges to clients; represen­t library in numerous resource sharing networks; manage the Information Resource Center satellite library which houses the reserve collection, CAI terminals and audiovisuals; prepare statistical reports of departments' operations.

1981‑1982       Senior Reference Librarian

Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Concentrate primarily on searching online databases, providing orientations and tours, and conducting information resource seminars.

1980‑1981       Entry Level Reference Librarian

Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD             

EDUCATION

1980‑1986       Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

                Miscellaneous graduate level credit and non-accredited courses.

1980                School of Library Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, (ALA Accredited)

                Master of Science in Library Science, Health Sciences Library Emphasis
                Cumulative Grade Average:  4.00 on a 4.00 scale

1979                Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA

                Bachelor of Arts, CUM LAUDE, Biology
                Cumulative Grade Average:  3.42 on a 4.00 scale
                Class Rank:  46 in 466

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

Academy of Health Science Educators, University of Utah Health Sciences

2015-           Member
2014-15       Chair, Marketing Committee
2015-16       Chair, Membership Recognition and Awards Committee

Entrepreneurial Faculty Scholars, University of Utah

2014-           Member

National Library of Medicine, Biomedical Library and Informatics Research Committee

2015-           Member

 Association of American Medical Colleges. Group on Information Resources

Member
Nominating Committee

 International Association of STM Publishers (STM)

2014-          Library Relations Group

 Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries

2005-2015   Member, Editorial Board

Society for Scholarly Publishing

2016-            Certification & Training Task Force (CTTF), Member
2016-            Organizational Collaboration Committee, Member
2016-            Fellowship Program, Mentor
2015-            Chicago Collaborative representative
2015-            Scholarly Kitchen Cabinet, Member
2015             Education Committee, Board Liaison
2014-15        Communications Committee, Board Liaison
2013-2014,
2015-2016    Organizational Collaboration Committee, Board Liaison                 
2013-2016    Board of Directors
2012-2013    Development Committee, Co-chair
2009-2012    Program Committee, Member
2007-            Member

 Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries

2011-2013    Chair, Chicago Collaborative Working Group
2009-2011    Chair, Scholarly Communication Committee; Member, 2007-2010
2007-2011    Member, Joint AAHSL/Publisher Liaison Task Force
2009-2010    Ex officio member, Joint MLA/AAHSL Legislative Task Force
2003-2006    Member, Annual Statistics Editorial Board of Directors

Chicago Collaborative

2015-           Representative, Society for Scholarly Publishing
2011-2013    AAHSL Co-Convener
2008-2013    Member

Medical Library Association

2011-2014   JMLA Associate Editor, Building Projects
2011-2013   Reviewer, Informationist web site on MLANET.org
2009-2011   Ex officio member, Ad Hoc Committee for Advocating Scholarly Communications
2009-2011   Member, National Program Committee, 2011 Annual Meeting        
2007-2008   Immediate Past-President
2007-2008   Chair, Nominating Committee
2007-2008   Board Liaison and Member, MLA/NLM Joint Electronic Personal Health Record Task Force
2007-2008   Board Liaison, Awards Committee
2007-2008   Board Liaison, Grants and Scholarships Committee
2007-2008   Board Liaison, Donald A. B. Lindberg Research Fellowship Jury
2006-2008   Board Liaison, Task Force on the Health Sciences Librarian in Medical Education
2006-2008   Board Liaison, Hospital Libraries Vital Pathways Steering Committee
2006-2007   President
2006-2007   Board Liaison, National Program Committee 2007
2005-2006   President-Elect
2003-2005   Member, Information Specialist in Context Implementation Task Force
2002-2003   Member, Nominating Committee
2001-2003   Board Liaison and Member, Task Force to Plan Recruitment of the 21st Century Workforce of Health Information Professionals
2001, 2002, 2003 Chapter Roundtable Facilitator, Annual Meetings
2001-2002   Chair, Informationist Task Force
1999-2002   Board of Directors, secretary 2000-2002
1999-2002   Board Liaison, Membership Committee
1999-2001   Board Liaison, Mentor Task Force
1998-2001   Co-Chair, 2001 National Program Committee
1994-1998   Member, 1998 National Program Committee
1992-1993   Chair, Ida and George Eliot Prize Jury of the Awards Committee
1991-1992   Member, Ida and George Eliot Prize Jury of the Awards Committee
1984‑1985   Ex Officio, Governmental Relations Committee
1920 -          Member

Ninth Annual Health Literacy Conference, Institute for Healthcare Advancement

2010             Member, Session Planning Team

Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)

2010-2011    Member, Steering Committee, Health Sciences Library Representative
2009-2011    Member, Open Access Working Group (OAWG)

NLM/AAHSL Leadership Fellows Program

Mentor

New England Journal of Medicine Library Advisory Board

2008-2010     Member

AMIA:  American Medical Informatics Association

Paper reviewer for AMIA 2007 Annual Symposium

Consumer and Patient Health Information Section of the Medical Library Association

2008-            Member

Leadership & Management Section of the Medical Library Association

2005-2006   Advisory Group, Task Force on Professional Development for Current and Aspiring Middle Managers
2001-2002   Member, 2002 Program Committee
2001-2002   Member, MLA/AAHSL Leadership Reconsidered Symposium Planning Team
2001-           Member

Hospital Library Section of the Medical Library Association

2007-           Member

 Medical Informatics Section of the Medical Library Association

1989‑2007    Member         

Public Services Section of the Medical Library Association

1998-2000   Secretary/Treasurer
1996-1998   Chair, Access Services Special Interest Group          
1995-1996   Member, 1996 Program Planning Committee
1988‑2007   Member

Mid‑Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association

1992-1993   Chair-Elect/1993 Program Chair [Oct 92-Mar 93]
1992-1993   Board Liaison, Honors and Awards Committee
1991-1992   Secretary
1991            Member, Financial Planning Committee
1990-1992  Co-Chair, Local Arrangements Committee 1992
1990            Member, Nominating Committee
1989            Hospital Luncheon Coordinator, Program Committee
1987‑1988   MAC Nominee to MLA Nominating Committee Candidates
1987            Co‑Chair, Exhibits Committee, Local Arrangements Committee
1985            Online Luncheon Coordinator, Program Committee
1984‑1985   Chair, Governmental Relations Committee
1983‑1986   Member, Governmental Relations Committee
1981‑1993, 2000-2008        Member    

Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association

1993-2000   Member

Southern Chapter of the Medical Library Association

1991-1999, 2007-2009        Member
2009-           Honorary Member

Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association   

2013-2014   Program Committee, Member   
2012-13       Local Arrangements Committee, Exhibits & Sponsorships, Chair
2008-           Member 

Evidence-Based Library and Information Practice 4th International Conference, Chapel Hill, NC

2008            Member, International Program Committee
2007            Session Moderator

 National Library of Medicine Long Range Plan     

2005-2006   Planning Panel 1 - NLM Resources and Infrastructure

 Regional Advisory Council, Southeastern/Atlantic Regional Medical Library, National Network of Libraries of Medicine

2001-2006    Member

Virginia Council of Health Sciences Libraries (VaCOHSL)

2004-          Chair, Nominating Committee
2003-           Member

Region 12 Literacy Coordinating Committee

2004-2005    Co-chair, Health Literacy Subcommittee

NASIG (North America Serials Interest Group)

2002 Member

Special Library Association

1993-1997   Member

Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Special Library Association

1994-1997   Member, Employment Committee
1993-1997   Member

Library Management Section of the Special Library Association

1993-1997   Member

Washington Medical Library Association

1996            Member, Semi-Annual Meeting Program Committee
1993- 2000  Member

Seattle Area Health Library Consortium (SAHLC)

1995            Treasurer

Maryland Association of Health Sciences Librarians

1991-1992  Chair, Professional Development Award Committee
1991-1992  Chair, Bylaws Committee
1990-1991  President
1990-1991  Chair, Strategic Planning Committee
1990-1991   Member, Finance Committee
1989‑1990  Vice‑President, Program Chair
1989            Treasurer, Membership Chair
1988            Bylaws Committee
1987‑1988   Treasurer, Membership Chair   
1985            Editor, Membership Directory
1985‑1986  Chair, Nominating Committee    
1984‑1985  Mailing Coordinator; Editor, Membership Directory
1983‑1984  Treasurer
1981‑1982  Member, Nominating Committee
1981‑1993   Member

International Congress of Medical Librarianship

1993-1995   Member, 1995 Special Presentations Committee, Washington, D.C.

PUBLICATIONS

   Casucci, Tallie, Jean P. Shipman, Roger Altizer, and Jose Zagal. “Shhh! We’re Making Games in the Library and You Can Too!” Poster presented at the 2016 DiGRA FDG 1st International Joint Conference, August 1-5, 2016, Dundee, Scotland.

   Shipman, Jean P., Susan Chase-Cantarini, Rebecca D. Wilson, and Alice I. Weber.  Chapter 5, Designing and Interprofessional Education Program from Planning to Implementation. In: Interprofessional Education and Medical Libraries. Edwards, Mary, editor. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 2016, pp. 69-81.

    Wimmer,  Erin N. Melissa L. Rethlefsen, Christy Jarvis, and Jean P. Shipman. ”Understanding Research Impact: A Review of Existing and Emerging Tools for Nursing.” Journal of Professional Nursing, 2016: in press. doi:10.1016/j.profnurs.2016.05.005

    Casucci, Tallie, Joan M. Gregory, and Jean P. Shipman.Appy Hour: Health Sciences Professionals Learn About Apps.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly, Vol. 35(3), 2016:251-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2016.1189777

   Shipman, Jean P., Erica Lake and Alice I Weber. "Improving Health Literacy: Health Sciences Library Case Studies.” Reference Services Review, Vol. 44(2), 2016: 206-214.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/RSR-03-2016-0022

   Lake, Erica, Jean P. Shipman and Alice Weber. “Health Literacy Promotion Achieved Through a Mosiac of Approaches and Teams: Case Studies Shared.” Poster presented at the 2016 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, May 15, 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada.

   Rethlefsen, Melissa, Holly Shipp Buchanan, Monica Rodgers and Jean P. Shipman. “Putting “Academic” in Academic Health Sciences Libraries: a Case Study of Two Libraries.” Poster presented at the 2016 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, May 17, 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada.

   Greenberg, Heidi,  Erica Lake, and Jean P. Shipman. “The U-Bar: Connecting Patients to Technology that Improves their Health.” Poster presented at the 2016 IHA Health Literacy Conference, May 5, 2016, Anaheim, CA.

   Greenberg,   Heidi, Darrin Doman, and Jean P. Shipman. “Improving Patient and Provider Engagement with a Virtual Patient Education Library.”  Poster presented at the 2016 IHA Health Literacy Conference, May 5, 2016, Anaheim, CA.

   Greenberg, Heidi, Jean P. Shipman, and Tallie Casucci. “Healthi4U: Students Create Videos about Important Health Issues.” Poster presented at the 2016 IHA Health Literacy Conference, May 5, 2016, Anaheim, CA.

   Shipman, Jean P. Erica W. Lake, Jessica Can Der Volgen and Darrin Doman. “Provider Documentation of Patient Education: a Lean Investigation.” JMLA, Vol. 104(2), April 2016: 154-158.

   Ulmer, Barbara, Christy Jarvis, Jean P. Shipman and Andrew Maxwell. “The Innovation Vault: Advice at Your Fingertips.” Poster presented at the 2016 VentureWell Open 2016 Conference, March 4, 2016, Portland, OR.

   Shipman, Jean P., Christy Jarvis, and Chad Johnson. “Calling All Failures.” Poster presented at the 2016 VentureWell Open 2016 Conference, March 4, 2016, Portland, OR.

   Casucci, Tallie, Joan M. Gregory, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Jean P. Shipman and Alice I. Weber. “Space Challenges: Collaborations and Collisions Create Change.” Public Services.  Quarterly, Vol. 11(2), June 2015: 163-170. 

   Le Ber, Jeanne, Jean P. Shipman, Jessi Van Der Volgen, Alfred Mowdood, Louisa Stark and John Langell. “Accepting No Limits:  Librarians Lead Sex and Gender Differences Research Efforts.” Poster presented at the 2015 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, May 19, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Van Der Volgen, Jessi and Jean P. Shipman. “Raising Limits:  Using Benchmark Data to Improve Salaries.”  Poster presented at the 2015 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, May 19, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Casucci, Tallie, Joan M. Gregory and Jean P. Shipman. “Appy Hour: A Convergence of Health Sciences Professionals and Students to Learn about Apps.” Poster presented at the 2015 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and Exhibition, May 19, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Jarvis, Christy, Nancy T. Lombardo, Jean P. Shipman and Tallie Casucci.  “e-channel:  An innovation dissemination venue.”  Poster presented at Library Publishing Forum 2015, March 29, 2015, Portland, OR.

   Casucci, Tallie, Jean P. Shipman, John T. Langell, Megan McIntyre and Roger Altizer.  “Opening new doors:  Innovation partners unite.”  Poster presented at the 2015 VentureWell Conference, March 20, 2015, Washington, D.C.

   Shipman, Jean P., Tallie Casucci, Christy Jarvis, Nancy Lombardo, Melissa Rethlefsen and Jeff D. Folsom.  “e-channel:  An innovation dissemination venue.”  Poster presented at the 2015 VentureWell Conference, March 20, 2015, Washington, D.C.

   Birks Amy B., Jessi Van Der Volgen, Jean P. Shipman, Trang T. Tran, Nancy E. Litz, Niloofar Bakhti, and Joan M. Gregory. “ ILLiad and Strategic Planning… The Lean Way.” Poster presented at the ILLiad International Conference, March 18, 2015, Virginia Beach, VA. 

   Casucci, Tallie, Joan M. Gregory and Jean P. Shipman. “Appy Hour: A Convergence of Health Sciences Professionals and Students to Learn about Apps.” Poster presented at the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association Quint Essential Meeting, October 14, 2014, Denver, CO.

   Casucci, Tallie, Jean P. Shipman, John T. Langell, and Roger A. Altizer. “Convergence and Collaboration: Partnering with Medical Therapeutic Devices & Apps Innovations.” Poster presented at the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association Quint Essential Meeting, October 14, 2014, Denver, CO.

   Shipman, Jean P., Joan M. Stoddart and Wayne J. Peay.  “Building projects in health sciences libraries: International health sciences library perspectives.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 102(3), July 2014: 153-159.

   Jarvis, Christy, Joan M. Gregory and Jean P. Shipman.  “Books to bytes at the speed of light: A rapid health sciences collection transformation.”  Collection Management. Vol. 39(2-3), June 2014: 60-76.  DOI:10.1080/01462679.2014.910150

   Casucci, Tallie, Jean P. Shipman, John T. Langell and Roger Altizer.  “Beyond Borders: Partnering with Medical Therapeutic Devices & Apps Innovations.” Poster presented at the Business & Finance Division Poster Session, Special Library Association 2014 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO, June 10, 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

   Casucci, Tallie , Jean P. Shipman, John T. Langell and Roger Altizer.  “Beyond Borders: Partnering with Medical Therapeutic Devices & Apps Innovations.” Poster presented at the All Sciences Poster Session, Special Library Association 2014 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO, June 9, 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

   Casucci, Tallie , Jean P. Shipman, John T. Langell and Roger Altizer.  “Beyond Borders: Partnering with Medical Therapeutic Devices & Apps Innovations,” Poster presented at the Joint Poster Session,  Special Library Association 2014 Annual Conference & INFO-EXPO, June 8, 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

   Shipman, Jean P., Tallie Casucci, John T. Langell and Roger Altizer.  “Information Future: Partnering with Medical Therapeutic Devices & Apps Innovations.” Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 19, 2014, Chicago, IL.

   Shipman, Jean P. and Erica Lake.  Chapter 6, Prized Assets: Staff.  In: The Medical Library Association Guide to Providing Consumer and Patient Health Information. New York, NY:  Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2014. pp. 77-95.

   Reed, Jacob, Sarah LeMire, Abby Adamczyk, Tallie Casucci, Peter L. Kraus,  Jeanne Le Ber, Dave Morrison, Alfred Mowdood, Erin Wimmer and Jean P. Shipman.  “Innovation, Imagination and Librarians.” Poster presented at the 2014 Utah Library Association Annual Meeting, May 1-2, 2014, Sandy, UT.

   Jones, Peter S. and Jean P. Shipman. “A New Role in CTSA Support: A Research Concierge. Poster presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Adamczyk, Abby, Amy Honisett, Peter S. Jones, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Jean P. Shipman and Jessica Van Der Volgen. Unbound Communication: Partnering to Spread the Word.” Poster presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Adamczyk, Abby, Peter S. Jones, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Mary McFarland and Jean P. Shipman. “Defining Roles for Information Providers in a Boundless Environment.” Poster presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Gregory, Joan M., Christy Jarvis, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Nancy T. Lombardo, Jean P. Shipman and Joan Stoddart. “Discovery within a Library - Creating Experiences that Welcome and Invite a Health Sciences Community.”  Poster presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Jarvis, Christy, Jean P. Shipman, Joan M. Gregory, Amy Birks and  Camille Salmond. “No Subscription? No Problem!: A Trial Implementation of Copyright Clearance Center's Get It Now Service. Poster presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Shipman, Jean P., Joan M. Stoddart and Wayne J. Peay.  “Building projects in health sciences libraries: Spaces that support redefined roles of academic health sciences librarians.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 101(3), July 2013: 179-184.

   Gregory, Joan M., Christy Jarvis, Jeanne Le Ber, Nancy T. Lombardo, Jean P. Shipman and Joan M. Stoddart.  “Discovery within a Library - Creating Experiences that Welcome and Invite a Health Sciences Community.”  Poster for the 2013 Medical Library Association meeting, Boston, MA, May 7, 2013.

   Jarvis, Christy, Jean P. Shipman, Joan M. Gregory, Amy Birks and Camille Salmond.  “No Subscription? No Problem!  A Trial Implementation of Copyright Clearance Center’s Get It Now Service.”  Poster for the 2013 Medical Library Association meeting, Boston, MA, May 7, 2013.

   Le Ber, Jeanne, Abby Adamczyk, Peter S. Jones, Mary McFarland and Jean P. Shipman. “Providing Information in an Interdependent Environment.”  Poster for the 2013 Medical Library Association meeting, Boston, MA, May 7, 2013.  

  Jones, Peter S. and Jean P. Shipman.  “A new role in CTSA support:  A research concierge.” Poster for the AMIA 2013 Summit on Clinical Research Informatics, San Francisco, CA, March 21, 2013.

Shipman, Jean P., Joan M. Stoddart and Wayne J. Peay. “Turning Points: Opinions on Emerging Issues: Library Space”, MLA News, Vol. 53(2), February 2013:10.

   Reich, Margaret, Jean P. Shipman, Scott P. Narus, Charlene Weir, Randy Madsen, Dustin Schultz, Justin M. Cameron, Abby L. Adamczyk, Joyce A. Mitchell.  “Assessing clinical researchers’ information needs to create responsive portals and tools: My Research Assistant (MyRA) at the University of Utah: a case study.”   Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 101(1), January 2013:4-11.

   Shipman, Jean P., Joan M. Stoddart, Wayne J. Peay.  “Building projects:  redefining hospital libraries.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 100(3), July 2012:166-70.

   Adamczyk, Abby, Jeanne M. Le Ber and Jean P. Shipman.  “Identifying an Opportunity and RISe-ing to the Challenge.”  Poster for the 2012 Medical Library Association meeting, Seattle, WA, May 22, 2012.

    Weber, Alice, Peter Jones and Jean P. Shipman.  “Getting in the Game: A Health Literacy Tutorial Homerun.”  Poster for the 2012 Medical Library Association meeting, Seattle, WA, May 20, 2012.

   Beaudoin, Denise E., Amy E. Honisett, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Joyce A. Mitchell, and Jean P. Shipman, “Teaching Third-year Medical Students at the University of Utah:  A Partnership between Biomedical Informatics and a Health Sciences Library.”  Poster for the 2012 AAMC Western Regional WGEA/WGSA/WOSR Conference, April 2, 2012, Pacific Grove, CA.

   Beaudoin, Denise E., Jeanne M. Le Ber, Amy E. Honisett, Jean P. Shipman, and Joyce A. Mitchell.  “The Biomedical Information and Informatics Curriculum Thread:  

A Partnership between Biomedical Informatics and a Health Sciences Library.”  Poster for the 2011 AMIA annual meeting, October 22-26, 2011, Washington, D.C.

Shipman, Jean Pugh.  “Successful “Chat with a Librarian Roundtable” Session.”  Society for Scholarly Publishing News, July 15, 2011, <accessed December 29, 2011>, http://sspnet.org/News/Successful_Chat_with_a_Librarian/news.aspx.

   Amos,  Kathleen Ann, Joan M. Gregory, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Nancy Lombardo, Mary McFarland, Jean P. Shipman, Joan M. Stoddart, Todd Vandenbark, Alice Weber and Mary E. Youngkin.  “How to Connect:  Reflections on a Library’s Order and Disorder.”  Poster for the 2010 Midcontinental Chapter of Medical Library Association meeting, Wichita, KS, October 8, 2010.

    Jones Dixie A, Shipman Jean P, Plaut DA, Selden Catherine R. “Characteristics of personal health records: findings of the Medical Library Association/National Library of Medicine Joint Electronic Personal Health Record Task Force.” Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 98(3), July 2010:243-9.

    LeBer, Jeanne M., Kathleen Ann Amos,  Joan M. Gregory, Nancy Lombardo, Mary McFarland, Jean P. Shipman, Joan M. Stoddart, Todd Vandenbark, Alice Weber and Mary E. Youngkin.  “How to Connect:  Reflections on a Library’s Order and Disorder.”  Poster for the 2010 Medical Library Association meeting, Washington, DC, May 24, 2010.

   Shipman Jean P., Sabrina Kurtz-Rossi, Carla J. Funk. “The Health Information Literacy Research Project.” Journal of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 97(4), October 2009: 273-281.

  Schwartz, Diane G., Paul M. Blobaum, Jean P. Shipman, Linda Garr Markwell, and Joanne Gard Marshall. “The Health Sciences Librarian in Medical Education: A Vital Pathways Project Task Force.” Journal of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 97(4), October 2009: 280–284.

   Shipman Jean P., Carla J. Funk. Teachers of Health Information Literacy – Future Roles for Librarians. IFLA World Library and Information Congress: 75th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, Milan, Italy, August 25, 2009.  http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla75/145-shipman-en.pdf

   Shipman, Jean P., Carla J. Funk. Health Information Literacy Research Project”, Poster for the Institute for HealthCare Advancement’s 8th Annual Health Literacy Conference, Irvine, CA, May 7-8, 2009.

   Wright, Barbara A., Catherine S. Canevari, Irene M. Lubker, Margaret E. Henderson, Mary Jane Green, Kristine M. Hughes, Alan T. Williams, Shannon D. Jones, Jean P. Shipman.  “Striving for new peaks in reference services:  Becoming strategic partners in research initiatives.”  Poster for the 2008 Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Morgantown, WV, October 21, 2008.

   Shipman, Jean P., Dixie A. Jones, Michael J. Ackerman, Joan Ash, Patti Corbett-Bregman, Taneya Koonce, Daphne Plaut, Catherine R. Selden, David Sweet, Carla J. Funk.   “Frontier places:  Librarians connecting with patients and providers through personal health records.”   Poster for the 2008 Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Cody, WY,  October 6, 2008.

   Kennedy, May G, Laura Kiken, Jean P. Shipman.  “Addressing underutilization of consumer health information resource centers:  a formative study.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 96(1), January 2008: 42-49.

   Shipman, Jean P.  "Informationists or Information Specialists in Context (ISIC): six years after conception." IFLA Journal, Vol. 33(4), December 2007: 335-339.

   Leisey, Monica, Jean P. Shipman.  “The Journey Project.”  Poster for the 2007 Southern Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Charleston, SC, November 14, 2007.

   Monica R. Leisey and Jean P. Shipman.  “Information prescriptions: a barrier to fulfillment.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 95(4), October 2007: 435–438.

   Turman, Lynne, Jean P. Shipman.  “Dine-In or Take-Out?  Journal Circulation Policies in Academic Health Sciences Libraries.”  Poster for the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Baltimore, MD., October 10, 2007.

   Leisey, Monica, Jean P. Shipman.  “The Journey Project.”  Poster for the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Baltimore, MD., October 10, 2007.

    Lubker, Irene M., Alan T. Williams, Barbara A. Wright, Catharine S. Canevari, Patricia Flanagan, Jean P. Shipman.  “Cooking Up Customer Service:  A Recipe for Success.”  Poster for the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Baltimore, MD., October 10, 2007.

   Kurtz-Rossi, Sabrina, Carla J. Funk, Jean P. Shipman.  “MLA Health Information Literacy Research Project.”  Poster for the 2007 Medical Library Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 23, 2007.

   Leisey, Monica, Jean P. Shipman.  “The Journey Project.”  Poster for the 2007 Medical Library Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 20, 2007.

   Hammond, Patricia A., Jean P. Shipman, Catharine S. Canevari and Barbara A. Wright.  "Consumer Health Information Patient Bedside Rounds – A Proactive Role for Librarians."   Poster for the 2006 Southern/Mid-Atlantic Chapters/Medical Library Association meeting, Atlanta, GA, October14, 2006. 

   Shipman, Jean P., Catharine S. Canevari, Jill S. Stover, Rachel Gyore.  "Librarians as Key Partners in Campus-wide University-Community Initiatives."   Poster for the 2006 Southern/Mid-Atlantic Chapters/Medical Library Association meeting, Atlanta, GA, October14, 2006. 

   Leisey, Monica, Jean P. Shipman.  "Information Prescriptions: Real and Perceived Barriers to Fulfillment."  Poster for the 2006 Southern/Mid-Atlantic Chapters/Medical Library Association meeting, Atlanta, GA, October14, 2006. 

   Hammond, Patricia A., Jean P. Shipman, Catharine S. Canevari.  "A New Role for Hospital-based Librarians in Academic Medical Centers: Providing Consumer Health Information Curricular-based Practica."  Poster for the 2006 Medical Library Association meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 22, 2006.

   Leisey, Monica, Jean P. Shipman.  "Information Rxs: Real and Perceived Barriers to Fulfillment."  Poster for the 2006 Medical Library Association meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 21, 2006.

   Hammond, Patricia A., Catharine S. Canevari, Jean P. Shipman.  "Consumer Health Information Patient Bedside Rounds: New Roles for Librarians "   Poster for the 2006 Medical Library Association meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 21, 2006. 

   Shipman, Jean P., Catharine S. Canevari, Jill S. Stover, Rachel A. Gyore.  "Librarians as Key Partners in Campus-wide University-Community Initiatives."   Poster for the 2006 Medical Library Association meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 21, 2006.  

   Canevari, Catharine S., Shannon D. Jones, Susan J. Phipps, Jean P. Shipman, Alan T. Williams, Barbara Allen Wright.  “Career Trailblazing:  Mentoring Staff to Become Future Librarians.”  Poster for the 2005 Mid-Atlantic Chapter/Medical Library Association meeting, Charlottesville, VA, October 5, 2005.

   Shipman, Jean P., Susan J. Phipps, Cynthia J. Simonson.  “COIN:  VCU’s Compass in the Quest for Healthy Communities.”  Poster for the 2005 Mid-Atlantic Chapter/Medical Library Association meeting, Charlottesville, VA, October 5, 2005.

   Jones, Shannon D., Barbara A. Wright, Jodi Koste, Virginia Stone, Catharine Canevari, Jean P. Shipman.  “Library in a Box:  Re-engaging with Users via a Scholarly Circuit Librarian Program.”  Poster for the 2005 Mid-Atlantic Chapter/Medical Library Association meeting, Charlottesville, VA, October 5, 2005.

   Hammond, Patricia A., Jean P. Shipman, Cate S. Canevari.  “A New Role for Hospital-Based Librarians in Academic Medical Centers:  Providing Consumer Health Information Curricular-Based Practica.”  Poster for the 2005 Mid-Atlantic Chapter/Medical Library Association meeting, Charlottesville, VA, October 5, 2005.

   Seago, Brenda L., Lois Culler and Jean Shipman.  “Collaboration between Library Professionals:  Starting a New Medical School Campus at a Community Hospital in a Distant Location.”  Poster for the 2005 Medical Library Association meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 17, 2005.

   Jones, Shannon D., Patricia A. Hammond, and Jean P. Shipman.  “Health Adventure:  A City Urban League Office and the University Libraries Collaborate to Eliminate Health Disparities.”  Poster for the 2005 Medical Library Association meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 17, 2005.

   Canevari, Catharine S., Yuki Dixon, Mark A. Elliott, Heather Enderle, Shannon D. Jones, Joel B. Lammers, Susan J. Phipps, Jean P. Shipman, Alan T. Williams and Barbara Allen Wright.  “Growing Our Own:  Mentoring Staff to Become Future Librarians.”  Poster for the 2005 Medical Library Association meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 16, 2005.

   Shipman, Jean P., Susan J. Phipps, Cynthia J. Simonson, and Deborah Frett.  “Reaching Out to Local Communities through COIN:  Virginia Commonwealth University’s Community Outreach Information Network.”  Poster for the 2005 Medical Library Association meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 16, 2005.

   Shipman, Jean P. and Sarah B. Watstein (eds.).  “Emerging Roles of Health Sciences Librarians, Part 2” – special themed issue.  Reference Services Review.  Vol. 33(1), January 2005.

    Jones, Shannon D., Jean P. Shipman, Kelly Near, Judith G. Robinson, Ruth M. Smith and Linda Watson. “Information Rx – Librarians and Physicians Collaborate to Empower Patients via Quality Health Information.”  Poster for the 2004 Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association meeting, Raleigh, N.C., October 14, 2004.

   Shipman, Jean P., Denise C. Daly and JoAnne K. Henry.  “Partnering with the Community:  A Woman’s Health Network for Multicultural Communities.”  Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, Vol. 8(4), 2004, 27-39.

   Jones, Shannon, Jean P. Shipman, Kelly Near, Judith Robinson, Ruth Smith, and Linda Watson.  “Health Information Prescriptions: Librarians and Physicians Collaborate to Empower Patients via Quality Health Information.”  Poster for the AAMC GIP/GBA/GIR 2004 Joint Spring Meeting,  Salt Lake City, UT, May 2, 2004.

   Jones, Shannon and Jean P. Shipman.  “Health Information Referral Project:  Librarians and Physicians Collaborate to Empower Patients with Quality Health Information.”  Virginia Libraries, Vol. 50(2), April/May/June 2004, 11-16.

   Shipman, Jean P. and Sarah B. Watstein (eds.).  “Emerging Roles of Health Sciences Librarians” – special themed issue.  Reference Services Review.  Vol. 32(1), January 2004.    Shipman, Jean P.  “Why Emerging Roles for Health Sciences Librarians?” Reference Services Review.  Vol 32(1), January 2004, 9-12.

   Shipman, Jean P.  “Document Delivery Suppliers.”  World Wide Web Document. http://www.library.vcu.edu/tml/docsupp/, 1995- (updated continually).

   Shipman, Jean P. and Jodi L. Koste.  “Building Inviting Places:  A Trio of VCU Experiences.” Invited Poster for The Library is a Place:  Symposium on Building and Renovating Health Sciences Libraries in the Digital Age, 2003 NLM/AAHSL Building Symposium, Bethesda, MD, November 5-6, 2003.

   Shipman, Jean P., Coleman E. Rose, Denise C. Daly, JoAnne K. Henry, Catharine S. Canevari, and Barbara A. Wright. "Partnering with the Community: A Women’s Health Network for Multicultural Communities." Poster for the 2003 Mid-Atlantic Chapter/MLA Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 27, 2003.

   Shipman, Jean P., Catharine S. Canevari and Ramona H. Thiss.  “Collaboration Grounds:  Installing a Coffee Service with University Partners to Increase Library Usage and Generate Funding.”  Poster for the 2003 Mid-Atlantic Chapter/MLA Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 27, 2003.

   Shipman, Jean P., Catharine S. Canevari, and Ramona H. Thiss.  “Common grounds:  lessons learned from installing a coffee service to increase library usage and generate funding.”  Poster for the 2003 Medical Library Association meeting, San Diego, CA, May 5, 2003.

   Shipman, Jean P., Catharine S. Canevari, Coleman E. Rose., JoAnne K, Henry, Denise C. Daly and Barbara A. Wright.  “Catching the community outreach wave:  a women’s health network navigates multicultural communities towards quality health information.”  Poster for the 2003 Medical Library Association meeting, San Diego, CA, May 6, 2003.

   Shipman, Jean and Michael Homan.  “Medicine’s library lifeline: librarians in the new role of “informationist” can help doctors and researchers stay ahead of the curve and may help save lives along the way .”  Library Journal.  Vol. 128(6), April 1, 2003, 49-50.

   Martin, Elaine R., helen ann brown, Barbara A. Epstein, Carolyn E. Lipscomb, Ruth A. Riley and Jean P. Shipman.  “The Leadership Reconsidered Symposium: Report.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 91(2), April 2003, 251-257.

   Shipman, Jean P., Diana J. Cunningham, Ruth Holst, and Linda A. Watson.  “The Informationist Conference: Report.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association.  Vol. 90(4), October 2002, pp. 458-464.

    Canevari, Catharine S., John D. Jones, Jr., Barbara A. Wright and Jean P Shipman.  “Collection Management and Access Issues Concerning Licensed Handheld Computer Resources.”  Poster for the 2002 Medical Library Association Mid-Atlantic Chapter meeting, Washington, DC, October 17-19, 2002.

   Shipman, Jean P., Patricia A. Hammond, Barbara A. Wright and Gregory N. Pendergast. “Dimensions of Opening a Community Health Education Center.  Electronic poster for the 2002 Medical Library Association meeting, Dallas, TX, May 20 2002. 

    Shipman, Jean P., Andrew C. Morton.  “The New Black Bag:  PDAs, Health Care and Library Services.”  Reference Services Review.  Vol. 29(3), 2001, pp. 229-237.  (Emerald Literati Club Award for Excellence, Reference Services Review Outstanding Paper, 2002).

   Shipman, Jean P., Barbara A. Wright, Kimberly R. Separ. “Hypertension Resources:  An Overview of Web Resources.”   Health Care on the Internet.  Vol. 5(3), 2001, pp. 41-48.

   Shipman, Jean P., William L. Gembala, Jeffrey M. Reeder, Brian A. Zick and Mary J. Rainwater. “Desktop Document Delivery Using Portable Document Format (PDF) Files and the Web.”  Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 86(3), July 1998, pp. 307-315.

   Shipman, Jean P.  “Document Delivery Suppliers Web Page.”  Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply. Vol. 9(2), 1998, pp. 1-62.

   Emily Hull, Jean P. Shipman, Constance Worley, Kathleen von der Hofen and Barbara Cantwell. “Self-Service Reserves: Online and On the Shelf.”  Electronic poster for the 1998 Medical Library Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 25, 1998.  http://healthlinks.washington.edu/courses/reserves/mla98/

   Shipman, Jean P. Document Delivery:  Decisions and Opportunities:  Course Syllabus. 1997. 

   Shipman, Jean P. “Delivering Full-Text Articles to Desktops – One Library's Approach.”  Supplement (the newsletter of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Northwest Region), Vol. 27(4), December 1996, pp. 2.

   Shipman, Jean P. and Elaine R. Martin.  NP 509: Planning and Administrating a Health Sciences Library Fee-Based Information Service:  Course Syllabus. 1995. 

   Martin, Elaine and Jean P. Shipman.  NP 419:  Management of Electronic Document Delivery Systems:  Course Syllabus. 1994.

   Baird, Laura, Faith A. Meakin, Susan Bailey and Jean P. Shipman.  Assessing the Information Needs of Health Professionals:  An Annotated Bibliography.  Baltimore:  National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Southeastern/Atlantic Region, 1991.

   Kraft, Melissa A. and W. Jean Pugh.  "Designing a User Manual to Support an In‑House Database'" Database, Vol. 11(6), December 1988, pp. 62‑64.

  Pugh, W. Jean and Gary Moore.  "Psych/Neuro Core Concept Database ‑ A Quality Filtered Database,"  pp. 333‑336.  In:  National Online Meeting.  Proceedings of the Ninth National Online Meeting, New York, May 10‑12, 1988.  Medford, NJ:  Learned Information, Inc., 1988. 

   Kraft, Melissa A. and W. Jean Pugh.  OMIM  User Manual: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man.  Version 2.1.  Baltimore:  Welch Medical Library, 1987.

   Fredenburg, Anne M. and W. Jean Pugh.  "Help in Choosing Microcomputer Software and Hardware ‑ An Update," Online, Vol. 10(2), March 1986, pp. 38‑53.

   Pugh, W. Jean and Anne M. Fredenburg.  "Decisions, Decisions, Decisions:   Help in Choosing Microcomputer Software and Hardware," Online, Vol. 9(1), January 1985, pp. 18‑30.

   Pugh, W. Jean and Carol Jenkins.  "The Proper Way to Voice an Opinion," MLA News, No. 172, 1985, pp. 11‑12.

   Pugh, W. Jean and Stephanie C. John.  "A Bibliography of Database and Search System Comparisons," Online, Vol. 6(5), September 1982, pp. 41‑55.

 

PRESENTATIONS

   Shipman, Jean P. et. al. “Concurrent 3E: Meet the…(Librarian/Researcher/Student/Dean) Roundtable Discussions” Society for Scholarly Publishing 38th Annual Meeting, June 2, 2016, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

   Shipman, Jean P. et. al. “I Wish Someone Had Told Me This When I Was Starting Out: The Value of Mentorship ” Opening Plenary Panel Member Society for Scholarly Publishing 38th Annual Meeting, June 1, 2016, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

   Shipman, Jean P., Erica Lake and Heidi Greenberg. “Get Appy! A Mosaic of Personnel Offer an App Bar for Patients to Apply Apps to Their Health.”  Medical Library Association, May 17, 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada.

   Shipman, Jean P. “Being Innovative with Innovation Partners: A Case Study.” NLM/AAHSL New Directors’ Symposium, May 14, 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada.

   Shipman, Jean P. “Health Literacy and Finding Reliable Health Information.” Utah Cancer Action Network (UCAN) Conference – Working Together to Prevent and Control Cancer, May 4, 2016, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Shipman, Jean P. “Reducing the Footprint, Expanding the Neighborhood.” Panel member at NN/LM Joint MAR and SE/A Regions’ Teaching and Learning in New Library Spaces: The Changing Landscape of Health Sciences Libraries Conference, April 18, 2016, Philadelphia, PA.

   Casucci, Tallie and Jean P. Shipman. “Business Model Canvas Meets Evidence: The Intersection of Innovation Tools.” 2016 VentureWell Open 2016 Conference, March 4, 2016, Portland, OR.

   Shipman, Jean P. and Christy Jarvis.  “How to Succeed in Failing without Really Trying.” Strikethrough: The Utah Library Association Failure Workshop, February 29, 2016, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Shipman, Jean P. and Christy Jarvis. “e-channel: Building an Innovation Dissemination Venue.” MCMLA 2015 Virtual Annual Meeting, October 8, 2015.

   Greenberg, Heidi, Jean P. Shipman, and Darrin Doman. “Connecting Patients with Curated Information: Creating a Virtual Patient Education Library.” MCMLA 2015 Virtual Annual Meeting, October 8, 2015.

   Zeng-Treitler, Qing, Jean P. Shipman, Erica Lake, Roger Altizer, and Bruce Bray.  “Game-based Learning to Improve Healthy Lifestyles.” MedInfo”15, August 19-23, 2015, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

   Shipman, Jean P. “Libraries as Innovation Partners and Places.” Innovation & Libraries: Spaces, Partnerships, and Possibilities Panel Discussion, Ginsburg Health Sciences Library, Temple University,  July 22, 2015, Philadelphia, PA.

   Shipman, Jean P., Erica Lake and Jessi Van Der Volgen. “A Lean Application in Documenting Patient Education for Meaningful Use.”  Medical Library Association, May 19, 2015, Austin, TX. Won MLA Research Section’s 1st Place Research Paper Award.

   Lake, Erica and Jean P. Shipman. “Doodle Health: Developing Pictographs for Minority Health through Gaming.”  Medical Library Association, May 19, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Jarvis, Christy, Jean P. Shipman, Melissa Rethlefsen, Nancy Lombardo and Tallie Casucci.  “e-channel:  Forging into the Innovation Dissemination Wilderness.”  Medical Library Association, May 18, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Shipman, Jean P., Christina Kalinger, Roger Altizer, Jose Zagal, Tallie Casucci.  “Librarians as Matchmakers: Using Dating Sites as a Model for Collaboration – University of Utah.” Medical Library Association, May 17, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Van Der Volgen, Jessi, Jean P. Shipman, Erica Lake and John Langell.  “Lean Process and Innovation Demystified.” Medical Library Association, 2015 Continuing Education Course, May 16, 2015, Austin, TX.

   Shipman, Jean P.  Getting Lean:  Tools and Tips for Being More Efficient.”  MAHSLIN Annual Meeting, May 1, 2015, Watham, MA.

   Bell, Steven, Elliot Felix, Joe Lucia, and Jean P. Shipman. “Turn your library into an idea engine:  Creating the ideal creativity space.”  Creating sustainable community: ACRL 2015, March 28, 2015, Portland, OR. [invited panelist]

   Shipman, Jean P., John T. Langell, Melissa L. Rethlefsen, Roger A. Altizer and Vivian Lee. “The Synapse Plus – transformed space invites innovation, research, teaching and learning to transpire within a health sciences library.”  Learn Serve Lead 2014: The AAMC Annual Meeting, November 10, 2014, Chicago, IL. [peer reviewed virtual tour and panel]

   Co-instructor with John Langell and Erica Lake.  “Innovation and Lean Process Improvement Demystified.”  Quint Meeting, Medical Library Association, 2014 Continuing Education Course, October 12, 2014, Denver, CO.

   Casucci Tallie, Jean P. Shipman, John T. Langell, Roger A. Altizer, Nancy T. Lombardo, Christy Jarvis, Jeanne M. Le Ber, Erin Wimmer, and Megan McIntyre. “Converging Spaces with Innovation Initiatives Leads to Beneficial Collaboration.” Presentation for the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association Quint Essential Meeting,  October 13, 2014, Denver, CO.

   Jarvis Christy, Joan M. Gregory JM, and Jean P. Shipman. “Presto Chango: From Collection Stewards to Connection Instigators.” Presentation for the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association Quint Essential Meeting, October 14, 2014, Denver, CO.

   Altizer, Roger, Jean P. Shipman, Megan McIntyre. “Games Good Are For You!”  Salt Lake Comic Con panel.   September 6, 2014, Salt Lake City, UT.

    “Luncheon Roundtable Discussions.  Innovative Use of Library Space Roundtable discussion leader. 36th Annual Meeting Society for Scholarly Publishing, May 31, 2014, Boston, MA.

   “3D: Chat with a Librarian.”  Roundtable discussion table leader, 36th Annual Meeting Society for Scholarly Publishing, May 30, 2014, Boston, MA.

   Shipman, Jean P., Gerard Perry and Peter Bolek.  2014 Stat!Ref Lecture : Gathering the Evidence to Build Our Future Spaces. “Changing Roles: Changing Facilities.” Invited panel presentation for the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 18, 2014, Chicago, IL.

   Shipman, Jean P.  “New Librarian Roles and Opportunities: A U.S. Perspective.” Invited presentation for the USACO Corporation, April 16, 2014, Osaka, Japan.

   Shipman, Jean P.  “New Librarian Roles and Opportunities: A U.S. Perspective.” Invited presentation for the USACO Corporation, April 15, 2014, Toyko, Japan.  

   Loftus, Patrick D., Craig T. Elder, Matthew W. Sorensen, Jean Shipman, Troy D’Ambrosio, Tomasz Petelenz, Robert Hitchcock and John Langell. “Creating a Benchmark Medical Technology Entrepreneurship Competition: The University of Utah Bench-to-Bedside Medical Device Design Competition.” Presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA), March 22, 2014, San Jose, CA.

   Shipman, Jean P., Deborah Ward, Marie Reidelback, Michlene Mankin Kirk Davis and Margaret Bandy.  “Library Facilities in Transition.”  Breezing Along with the RML, November 20, 2013.

   Jones, Peter S., Jean P. Shipman. “Unbinding Traditional Librarian Roles: A Research and Innovation Concierge.” Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Le Ber, Jeanne M., Jean P. Shipman, Joan M. Gregory, Alice Weber, Darby Fanning, Peter Kraus, Sarah LeMire, April Love, Alfred Mowdood,  David Morrison, Jacob Reed, Catherine Soehner and Ross McPhail. “From Bench to Bedside - Building Interprofessional Innovations.” Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   Lake, Erica, Jessica Van Der Volgen, Jean P. Shipman, Darrin Doman, Alisha Richins and Madeline Araya. “Bringing Lean to Life in a Library.” Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter/MLA, September 16, 2013, Salt Lake City, UT.

   “Chat with Librarians: 2013 Edition”  Roundtable discussion planner and moderator, 35th Annual Meeting Society for Scholarly Publishing, June 7, 2013, San Francisco, CA.

   Le Ber, Jeanne M., Jean P. Shipman, Joan M. Gregory, Alice Weber. “From Bench to Bedside – Building Interprofessional Innovations.” Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 7, 2013, Boston, MA.

   Shipman, Jean P., Peter S. Jones, Abby L. Adamczyk, Joan M. Gregory, Joan M. Stoddart, Shelli King , “Reverse Information Specialists in Context? Bringing Users Back into the Library by Creating Research and Innovation Centers and Customized Support and Tools.” Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 6, 2013, Boston, MA.

   Lake, Erica, Qing Zeng-Treitler,  Jean P. Shipman. ”Using Crowdsourcing and Participatory Design in the Development of Graphics to Enhance Health Education Materials for Underrepresented Populations.  Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 6, 2013, Boston, MA.

    “Re-envisioning Information Use:  Adding Value in a Mobile and Global World.”  Presented at Grand Rounds, Tallaght Hospital, April 12, 2013, Dublin, Ireland.

   “Open Access Publishing:  What it Means for You.”  Presented at Grand Rounds, Tallaght Hospital, April 12, 2013, Dublin, Ireland.

   ”SHELLI Says”: Ideas for Reshaping Information Provision and Support,” Keynote speaker for Conference 2013: Visible Evidence – The Role of Health Science Libraries in Ireland, April 11, 2013, Dublin, Ireland.

   “What’s being Served Up in Scholarly Communications - Crisis? What Crisis?” The Future of Scholarly Communications and the Health Sciences Academy Panel, 5th Anniversary of the Health Sciences Library, University of Colorado, October 18, 2012, Aurora, CO.

   “Reverse Information Specialists in Context? Bringing users back into the library by creating research and innovation centers and customize support and tools.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association, October 4, 2012, Kansas City, MO (won Innovative Paper award).

   Co-instructor with Tom Richardson.  “Positioning the Professions: STM Publishing.”  Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association, MLA Continuing Education Course, October 3, 2012, Kansas City, MO.

   “Chat with Librarians: the Sequel.”  Roundtable discussion planner and leader, 34th Annual Meeting Society for Scholarly Publishing, June 1, 2012, Arlington, VA.

   “Batter's Up: Librarians Score as Campus Leaders of Interprofessional Education.”  Presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 21, 2012, Seattle, WA.

   “Libraries and Librarians:  A Changing Landscape.”  Presented at the 2012 Council of Science Editors 55th Annual Meeting, May 21, 2012, Seattle, WA.

   Co-instructor with Tom Richardson and John Tagler.  “Positioning the Professions: STM Publishing.”  Medical Library Association, 2012 Continuing Education Course, May 19, 2012, Seattle, WA.

   “Dreams do Come True!  Librarians, Hospital Executives and Donors Launch a New Consumer Health Library.”  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association, September 22, 2011, St. Louis, MO.

   “Discovering Strategies for the Interprofessional Education of Health Science Students with a Library as Lead.”  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association, September 22, 2011, St. Louis, MO.

   “Building a Sustainable Research Enterprise.”  Panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the AAMC Group on Information Resources, June 7, 2011, Miami, FL.

   “Changing Face of Scholarly Communications”.  Open Forum panel at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 16, 2011, Minneapolis, MN.

   “If You Build It, Will They Come? Navigating Change by Creating Innovative Research Spaces: MyRA.”  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 8, 2010, Wichita, KS.

   “Symposium of Sages.”  Co-instructor of CE course, 2010 Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 7, 2010, Wichita, KS.

    “Meaning to Mentor.” Presentation for the Utah State Library Trading Spaces Mentoring Program, August 17, 2010, South Jordan, UT.

    “What Have We Learned about Health Information Literacy?”  Virtual presentation for the Wyoming Symposium for Health Information Professionals, July 15, 2010, Laramie, WY.

   “An Inside Look at Today’s Health Sciences Libraries.”  Panel presentation at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, June 3, 2010, San Francisco, CA.

   “Looking for Health Literacy Solutions?  Ask a Librarian..”  Panel presentation at the Institute for Healthcare Advancement’s 9th Annual Health Literacy Conference, May 7, 2010, Irvine, CA.

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project. NN/LM Webinar given to the New England Region, December 11, 2009.

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project. NN/LM Webinar given to the SouthEast/Atlantic Region, November 18, 2009.

   “Jammin’ with the Results of the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy

   Research Project (research paper).”  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 31, 2009, Memphis, TN.

   “Health Literacy Workshop.”  Workshop taught at the Taubman Medical Library, University of Michigan, October 23, 2009, Ann Arbor, MI.

   “MLA Health Literacy Education.”  Continuing education course taught at the Annual Meeting of the South Central Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 18, 2009, Tulsa, OK.

   “Changing Attitudes and Reaching New Altitudes via Results of the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy Research Project (HILRP).”  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association, September 23, 2009, Breckenridge, CO.

   “Teachers of Health Information Literacy – Future Roles for Librarians.”  Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), August 25, 2009, Milan, Italy.

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project.”  Presented to the Utah Health Sciences Library Consortium, August 17, 2009, Salt Lake City, UT.

   “Update on the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy Research Project.” Presented at the Sixth Annual Wyoming Symposium for Health Information Professionals: Plowing Through Pandemonium: Proactive Librarians, July 16, 2009, Laramie, WY.

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project NN/LM Webinar given to the South Central Region, June 17, 2009.

   “The Chicago Collaborative.”  Co-panelist and co-convener, 2009 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May 19, 2009, Honolulu, HI.

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project.”  Co-presented at an Open Forum Session, 2009 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May 19, 2009, Honolulu, HI.

   “News from the MidContinental Regional Medical Library and Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Kansas Biomedical Librarians, April 30, 2009, Kansas City, KS.        

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project and Vision for MidContinental Region of the NN/LM.”   Presented at the ICON meeting, March 13, 2009, Omaha, NE.

   “Innovation WOW! Projects.”  Presentation given as part of the Utah State Library Leadership Series, March 5, 2009, Salt Lake City, UT.

   “Results from the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy (HIL) Research Project NN/LM Webinar given to the Midcontinental Region, January 21, 2009.

   “Vital Pathways Plus:  MLA Champions Hospital Librarians.”  Co-authored contributed paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 5, 2008, Cody, WY.

   “Change is in the Air.”  MLA Presidential Address, 2007 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, May 20, 2007, Philadelphia, PA.

   “Health Information Literacy Research Project.” Invited speaker for AHA Society for Healthcare Consumer Advocacy 2007 annual conference, April 13, 2007, Tucson, Arizona.

   “Informationist or Information Specialist in Context:  Who is this?” 72nd IFLA World Library and Information Congress, Health and Biosciences Libraries Section, August 21, 2006, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

   “Getting high on MLA.”  MLA Presidential Inaugural Address, 2006 Medical Library Association annual meeting, May 23, 2006, Phoenix, AZ.

   “Tea and leadership.”  New Leader’s Orientation, 2006 Medical Library Association annual meeting, May 20, 2006, Phoenix, AZ.

   “Info Rx:  Providing information first aid to your users.” Presentation for a concurrent session. 2004 Virginia Library Association annual meeting, October 28, 2004, Williamsburg, VA.

   “Mentoring:  sharing experiences for professional growth.”  Invited town meeting facilitator for plenary session.  2003 Medical Library Association annual meeting, May 7, 2003, San Diego, CA.

   “MLA Mentoring Program.”  Invited speaker for the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 18, 2002, Nashville, TN.

   “The Informationist.” Invited speaker for the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 20, 2002, Nashville, TN.

   “Capitolizing on Our Assets:  A Partnership to Establish a Community Health Education Center.” Co-authored contributed paper presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Medical Library Association, October 18, 2002, Washington, DC. 

   “A Mentoring Portrait.”  Moderator and planner of panel presentation at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 20, 2002, Dallas, TX.

   “Sync or Swim: Managing the Flood of PDAs in Health Care.” Medical Library Association Satellite Teleconference, Wednesday, February 6, 2002.

   “Internet Document Delivery Methods.”  Technology Fair Participant, 1999 Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association, October 25, 1999, Seattle, WA.

   “Just in Time Information Delivery Options.”  Instructor of CE course, 1998 Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association, October 27, 1998, Boise, ID.

   “Document Delivery:  Decisions and Opportunities.”  Instructor of CE course, 1997 North Atlantic Health Sciences Libraries, September 28, 1997, Burlington, VT.

   "NP 404:  Planning and Administrating a Health Sciences Library Fee-Based Information Service."  Co-instructor of CE course, 1997 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 28, 1997, Seattle, WA.

   “Desktop Delivery of Articles via the Internet.”  Presented at the Washington Medical Library Association Western Washington Internet Users Group Meeting, January 24, 1997, Seattle, WA.

   “Desktop Document Delivery via the Internet.”  Presented at the University of Washington IAIMS Selected Topics in Health Informatics Series, October 30, 1996, Seattle, WA.

   “Impact of Electronic Journals and Document Delivery on the Future of Technical Services and Collection Development - University of Washington’s Experience.”  Invited Speaker for EBSCO Executive Seminar, March 7, 1996, Birmingham, AL.

   “Commercial Document Delivery Sources.”  Presented at the Washington Medical Library Association Western Washington Internet Users Group Meeting, February 15, 1996, Seattle, WA.

   "NP 509:  Planning and Administrating a Health Sciences Library Fee-Based Information Service."  Co-teacher of CE course, 1995 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 5, 1995, Washington, D.C.

   "SAHLC Pilot Test Revisited:  HSLIC Viewpoint."  Presented at the Resource Sharing & Document Delivery Preconference Session of the Pacific Northwest Chapter, Medical Library Association's 1994 Annual Meeting, October 23, 1994, Coeur d'Alene, ID.

   "Maneuvering through the Medical Maze." Presentation for CE Course W-5 The "Changing Environments" of Legal Research: Providing Reference Assistance in Non-Legal Disciplines."  American Association of Law Libraries 1994 Annual Meeting, July 9, 1994, Seattle, WA.

   "NP 419:  Management of Electronic Document Delivery Systems." Co-teacher of CE course, 1994 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 18, 1994, San Antonio, TX.

   "Biomedical/Health Information Resources and Services for Small Businesses."  Presentation for the National SBIR Conference, November 16, 1993, Seattle, WA.

   "Collecting Information via the Internet." Presentation for panel session "Linkages:  Data and Programs Session" of the 1993 Washington Data Users Conference:  Focus on Community Health, October 21, 1993, Yakima, WA.

   "Getting to Know Your Users and Their Needs through Loansome Doc."  Co-authored contributed paper presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 19, 1992, Washington, D.C.

   "Characteristics of Libraries Willing to Serve the Unaffiliated Health Professional."  Co-authored contributed paper presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, June 3, 1991, San Francisco, CA. 

   “VULBS:  A History and Update on the Virginia Union List of Biomedical Serials,”  Judith Robinson, Jean Shipman,  and Renee Mansheim.  Presented at the 1990 Meeting of the Virginia Health Sciences Librarians.

   "Systems Functions Advisory Group:  Its Contributions to the WELMED System."  Co‑authored contributed paper presented at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 24, 1988, New Orleans, LA.

   "The WELMED Project ‑ Featuring the Core Concept Database."    Poster Session/D­emo exhibited at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association Expo 88, May 25, 1988, New Orleans, LA.

   "Psych/Neuro Core Concept Database ‑ A Quality‑Filtered Database."  Co‑autho­red contributed paper presented at the Ninth National Online Meeting, May 11, 1988, New York, NY.

   "Core Concept Database:  A New Response to Professional Information Needs."  Contributed paper presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, May 19, 1987, Portland, OR.

   "In Search of the Perfect Software Collection."  Invited Speaker.  Presented at the Mid‑Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting, October 16, 1986, Charlottes­ville, VA.

   "Electronic Document Delivery."  Online Searchers Luncheon Session Moderator, Joint Meeting of the Mid‑Atlantic Chapter and Southern Chapter, Medical Library Association, November 14, 1985, Winston‑Salem, NC.

RML-RELATED PRESENTATIONS

   "Consortia Officers Workshop."  Held in conjunction with the Georgia Health Sciences Library Association meeting, March 26, 1993, Jekyll Island, GA.

   "Producing a Type-Set Newsletter."  Panel presentation for the Georgia Health Sciences Library Association 1991/92 Annual Meeting, March 26, 1992, Helen, GA.

   "Navigating the ILL Medical Network."  Presentation for the Maryland Association of Interlibrary Loan Librarians, January 29, 1992, Baltimore, MD.

   "Interlibrary Loan Practices & Copyright."  MLA credit-approved Course Developer and Instructor.  Course given to the West Virginia Health Sciences Librarians Association, April 18, 1991, Lewisburg, WV.

   Also numerous presentations relating to DOCLINE, Loansome Doc, Grateful Med and RML Updates to regional, state and local library associations and health professionals.

 

GRANTS & CONTRACTS

2013-2016       Key Personnel (.05FTE) – Graphics to Enhance Health Education Materials for Underrepresented Populations.  Qing Zeng (PI), 09/01/2013 – 08/31/2016, 1G08LM011546-01, $286,893        
2013-2014       Subcontracts with ICF, International.  Jean Shipman (PI), 01/03/2013-09/17/14, Sex and Gender Differences Research Awareness, $99,994

2012-2013     National Library of Medicine Associate Fellowship, Host Institution
2011-             HHS-N-276-2011-00006-C, Jean Shipman (PI), 05/01/2011-04/30/2016, NIH National Library Of Medicine (NLM), National Network Of Libraries Of Medicine (NN/LM) MidContinental Region
2011-             HHS-N-276-2011-00011-C, Jean Shipman (PI), 05/01/2011-04/30/2016, NIH National Library Of Medicine (NLM), National Network Of Libraries Of Medicine (NN/LM) NLM Training Center
2010              Reviewer, ZLM1 AP-G (J2) 1 Special Emphasis Panel, October 28-29, 2010.
2010-2011     National Network of Libraries of Medicine, MidContinental Region subcontract, Jean Shipman (PI), Development of an Open Source Research Process Assistance Template that Supports CTSA and Research Initiatives - $34,905
2009-2010     National Library of Medicine Associate Fellowship, Host Institution
2008-2011     N01-LM-6-3504, Jean Shipman (PI), 05/01/2006-04/30/2011, NIH National Library Of Medicine (NLM), National Network Of Libraries Of Medicine (NN/LM) Service
2008-2011       5415-S-JB349, Jean Shipman, Joan Stoddart (PIs), 08/14/2007-04/30/2011, University Of California Los Angeles, UCLA Project
2006-2008      National Library of Medicine, “MLA Health Information Literacy Research Project,” Unsolicited Contract - $250,000 (Co-Principal Investigator)       
2006-2008     National Library of Medicine Informationist Fellowship      
2005-2006     National Library of Medicine Associate Fellowship, Host Institution
2005-2006     National Library of Medicine, “VCU Information Rx Evaluation Project”, Unsolicited Contract, - $35,000 (Principal Investigator); #N01-LM-1-3522               
2005              Reviewer, NLM Review Meeting for IADL and Information System Grants, February 11, 2005.    
2004              Reviewer, NLM Review Meeting for IADL and Information System Grants, July 9, 2004.
2004              Reviewer, NN/LM SE/A Access to Electronic Health Information contracts, June 2004
2004-2006     National Library of Medicine, “COIN:  Community Outreach Information  Network”, Community Outreach Partnership Project, - $49,995 (Co-Principal  Investigator) 
2003-2004     NLM Associate Fellowship, Host Institution 
2003-2004     National Library of Medicine, “COIN:  Community Outreach Information  Network”, Planning Grant, - $20,000 (Co-Principal Investigator)
2001-2004     National Library of Medicine, Specialized Information Services Division, “Women’s Health Network for Minority Consumer Health Outreach:  Where Knowledge Empowers People” - $49,990 (Co-Principal Investigator)

HONORS AND AWARDS

  2015              Medical Library Association Research Section Award, 1st Place Paper, 2015 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association,  Austin, TX for “Lean Application in Documenting Patient Education for Meaningful Use” - authors: Jean P. Shipman, Erica Lake, and Jessi Van Der Volgen.
  2011-             Who’s Who in Science and Engineering
  2009              Fellowship, Medical Library Association
  2009              Honorary Fellowship, Southern Chapter, Medical Library Association
  2009              Research Award, Best Paper, Midcontinental Chapter, Medical Library Association
  2006-             Who’s Who in America
  2006              Medical Library Association Ida and George Eliot Award
  2006              NCLIS Health Award for Libraries.  COIN:  VCU’s Community Health Information Network, May 3, 2006, National Library of Medicine
  2005              Emerald Literati Club Award for Excellence, Reference Services Review Outstanding Special Issue – Highly Commended
  2002              Emerald Literati Club Award for Excellence, Reference Services Review Outstanding Paper
  1992-             Who's Who in Science
  1992/93         Who's Who Among Young American Professionals, 2nd ed.
  1991-             Distinguished Level of the Academy of Health Information Professionals, Medical Library Association
  1991/92         Who's Who of American Women, 17th & 18th eds.
  1991              The World Who's Who of Women, 11th ed.
  1991              Alumni Association Service Certificate, Gettysburg College
  1984              Outstanding Young Women of America
  1980-             Beta Phi Mu
  1977-             Beta Beta Beta