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Abstracts: http://www.eventscribe.com/2013/mla/PosterSessions.asp?SessionNumber=3
3 Patient Education Outreach: How to Meet the Informational Needs of Diverse Cultures and Demographic Groups
Carlita Anglin, Sallie Willcox, and Mindy Schanback
7 Medical Librarian’s Contributions to Evidence-Based Health Policy Decision Making in California
Min-Lin Fang
11 Planning Educational Outreach with Future Researchers
Kathryn M. Houk and Gail Y. Hendler
15 Playing It Safe: Validating Search Filters for Adverse Events
Kelly Farrah and Monika Mierzwinski-Urban
19 Playing Online Interactive Games for Health Education: Evaluating Their Effectiveness
Deidra Woodson, Dee Jones, AHIP, and Donna F. Timm, AHIP
23 Use of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) to Identify and Eliminate Health Disparities: An International Look
Patricia J. Devine and Jim Anderson
27 Providing Information in an Interdependent Environment
Jeanne Marie LeBer, AHIP, Abby L. Adamczyk, AHIP, Peter Stevens Jones, AHIP, Mary M. McFarland, and Jean P. Shipman, AHIP, FMLA
31 Publication Rate of Poster and Paper Abstracts Presented at the Canadian Health Libraries Association/Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada Annual Meetings from 2004–2009
Christine E. Shaw-Daigle, AHIP, and Andrea Szwajcer, AHIP
43 QR You? Using Quick Response (QR) Codes to Provide Access to the Medical Library’s Electronic Resources
Megan Curran Rosenbloom
47 Reaching out to a Regional Public Health Workforce
Sheila L. Snow-Croft
51 Regional Medical Campus Libraries: A Survey of Southeastern Regional Medical Campus Libraries
Sandy I. Oelschlegel, AHIP, Eddie Moore, and James J. Neutens
55 Regional Medical Library-Sponsored E-Science Activities: A Qualitative Survey and Lessons Learned
Raquel Abad
59 Regulatory Changes and Animal Alternatives Consideration in the United States
Mary W. Wood and Lynette Hart
63 Consolidation of a Health Sciences Library and an Academic Library under One Organizational Structure
Brenda L. Seago
66 Contribution of Librarians to a Fellowship in Academic Medicine Program
Heather A. McEwen, Rienne Johnson, and Ellen Whiting
67 Reviving Non-Curriculum Teaching
Rikke Sarah Ogawa, AHIP
71 Seeking out New Blood (and Brains!) for Section Membership through Quick Response (QR) Codes and Zombies
Marie T. Ascher, AHIP, and Beth C. Whipple, AHIP
75 Sharing Collections: Does Distance Matter?
C. Steven Douglas, AHIP, and Megan Del Baglivo
79 SHHH: An Evidence-Based Bibliography for Keeping Hospitals Quiet
Mindwell S. Egeland, Meredith Scherb, and Jen DeBerg
83 Skylight Initiated-Library Facilitated Patient Education Service
Sandy I. Oelschlegel, AHIP, Cynthia J. Vaughn, AHIP, Katy Justiss, and Eddie Moore
87 Social Media and Medical Students: What Are They Thinking?
Alexandra Gomes, AHIP, Gisela Butera, Terry Kind, and Katherine Chretien
91 Solutions to Social Media Overload: Bank Your Tweets!
Siobhan Champ-Blackwell, Jamie Peacock, Andrew Plumer, and Mark Hemhauser
99 Standing up for Wellness: One Library’s Goal to Move Library Staff
Ann Farrell, Melissa Rethlefsen, AHIP, and Leah C. Osterhaus Trzasko
103 Starting a Mobile Project at a Multi-Campus University
Jenny Pierce
107 Steps to Conducting a Systematic Review
Mala K. Mann, Alyson Huntley, and Sarah Purdy
111 Sowing the Seed for the Need for Informationists to Help Tackle the Doctor-Patient Ratio in India
Vasumathi Sriganesh
115 Strengthening and Promoting the Health Information Center and Disaster Library of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of San Carlos de Guatemala
Alba Ramos and Maria Alvarez
119 Supporting a Culture of Service: Outreach through Service Learning Partnerships
Elisa Cortez
123 Supporting a Library Presentation Studio: A New and Evolving Role for Reference Staff
Ryan Harris, AHIP
127 Supporting Continuing Medical Education: Bringing Library Resources to Medical Conference Attendees
Jennifer Feeken, Jennifer Blanck, and Mary Wittenbreer
135 Teaching a Development Workshop for Nursing Faculty in India
Michele Malloy
139 The Academic Medical Library as Online Publisher
Mary Piorun, AHIP, Sally A. Gore, Lisa A. Palmer, AHIP, Raquel Abad, and Elaine Russo Martin
143 The Effect of E-Book Availability on the Usage of Print Monograph Titles
Karen S. Grigg, AHIP, Elizabeth Berney, Emma Cryer, Barbara Dietsch, Adrianne Leonardelli, Richard A. Peterson, AHIP, and Patricia L. Thibodeau, AHIP, FMLA
147 The Feasibility Study of Worldwide Interoperability of the Japanese Medical Thesaurus
Hayato Toyotama, Atsutake Nozoe, and Stuart Nelson
151 The Information Practices of Biomedical Medical Researchers in the Clinical Work Context: Possibilities and Challenges for the Library to Develop Information Services
MariElisa Kuusniemi, Tiina M. Heino, Katri Larmo, Eeva-Liisa Aatola, and Annikki Roos
155 The Librarian’s Role in Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in the Dental School Curriculum
Annie M. Hughes
159 The MLA Hospital Library Standards: A Valuable Tool for Library Promotion Then, Now, and in the Future
Ellen Aaronson, AHIP, Michael Brunelle, Barbara B. Davis, AHIP, Jacqueline Doyle, AHIP, FMLA, Sally Harvey, AHIP, Sheila Hayes, AHIP, Judith Kammerer, AHIP, Judy Kraemer, Edward Poletti, AHIP, and Katherine Stemmer Frumento, AHIP