Monthly(ish) newsletter and podcast; a collection of musings from the medical librarian (#medlibs) perspective. Co-hosted by @carrieprice78 and @tcshields.
We're back, kicking off 2024 and Episode 14 with a special guest, @ZapTheLibrarian!
Your regular co-hosts, @tcshields and @carrieprice78, have a lot of questions about Zahra's search tips and so much more!
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MM.13: 2024 MeSH
Join @carrieprice78 and @tcshields as they discuss new Medical Subject Headings for 2024. The perfect gift for the discerning nerdy #medlibs this holiday season. 😉
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Woohoo! New episode! "You Had Questions. We Have Answers." Find out about our favorite question framework and hear @carrieprice78 and @tcshields reminisce about cereal. #medlibsmedlibsmiscellany.substack.c…
Medlibs Miscellany episode out now!
If you get frustrated with student systematic review assignments and lack of evidence synthesis knowledge among faculty promoting evidence synthesis, this is the episode for you!
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Hey #medlibs! We're interested in taking your questions on the pod!
We want your questions about searching, about library life, about systematic reviews, about PubMed and MeSH, about cats...or dogs...
Reply with your questions and RT to share!
Join @tcshields & @carrieprice78 for a conversation on teaching in librarianship: who we teach, how we teach, what we teach, and what it's been like to learn along the way.
This episode of Medlibs Miscellany: Instructive Instruction, streaming now!
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Have you tried the new PubMed Proximity Search feature? It can be particularly helpful when searching for concepts that may be represented in multiple ways, or to capture variations of a phrase. Learn more: ow.ly/yGLm50MbyEB
Did you know we have episode transcripts available for our podcast episodes? Currently keeping them in @github for ease of accessibility.
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Major, major kudos to @msjennmo for this work!