These folks in the Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs recently completed the workplace certificate!
Carriann Bingham
Kerry Cabrera
Stephanie Cage
Megan Doolin
Tenille Holmes
Susan Miller
Sylvia Nisar
Jamie Pitt
The UT Health Science Center Health Sciences Library had a strong showing at the national Medical Library Association conference this year in Portland. They showcased several presentations highlighting collaboration, both inter-campus and within the profession:
Defining Our Scope: Eliminating "Service Creep" in Library Systematic Review Support Services by Jenessa McElfresh
Speed Dating Through Evidence Synthesis Education: Finding Your Instructional Match including Jenessa McElfresh
Going Further Together: Collaboratively Building a Brand-New Research Impact Challenge by Annabelle Holt, Jess Newman McDonald, Jenessa McElfresh, Megg Doolin, and Sarah Newell
How Do Journals and Publishers of Highly Selected Journals React to Submissions of Artificial Intelligence Assisted Manuscripts? Including Lin Wu
Sarah Newell presented the work she and Jenessa McElfresh, Jess Newman McDonald, Annabelle Holt, and Kaitlyn Ritacca did on the Library’s assessment practices at the West Tennessee Academic Library Consortium meeting titled “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Accessing existing practices and developing a sustainable, efficient model for library services assessment.”
At the Tennessee Health Science Library Association, Sarah Thompson presented her work on the marketing and promotion of the Library’s first Research Impact Challenge in a lightening talk titled “Marketing a Research Impact Challenge Across Platforms.”
Kaitlyn Ritacca, Sr. Reference Services Specialist, walked across the stage and was conferred with her master’s in information science from the University of Tennessee – Knoxville.
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