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Health Education Sessions at a Library Near You
Health Education Sessions are scheduled to be delivered at libraries in the Library Broadband Builds Nebraska Communities project. These sessions are offered by McGoogan Library of Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. See below for the schedule and see the calendar on the Library Broadband Builds Nebraska Communities blog for details:
September 18: Neligh Public Library for Neligh & Elgin communities
September 19: Plainview Carnegie Library, Ainsworth Public Library, Osmond Public Library
September 20: Lied Randolph Public Library, Randolph; John A Stahl Library, West Point;
Bloomfield Public Library
September 21: Stromsburg Public Library
September 24: Sidney Public Library, Kimball Public Library
September 25: Nancy Fawcett Memorial Library, Lodgepole
September 26: Culbertson Public Library; Holdrege Area Public Library, Holdrege
September 27: Alliance Public Library, Chadron Public Library
September 28: Rushville Public Library
October 1: Clay Center Public Library
October 4: Hruska Memorial Public Library, David City
October 5: Wahoo Public Library, Fairmont Public Library
For more information, contact:
CHIRS, http://www.unmc.edu/library/consumer
1-866-800-5209
Email: askus@unmc.edu
Note: Teresa Hartman, thartman@unmc.edu, comments, “Please consider sending library staff to one of these sessions, if it is nearby. The sessions are intended for consumers, but library staff could gain a lot of information on how to serve consumer health information questions as well.”
The training is made possible by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program and funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.