Past Funded Projects

This page includes awards made during the previous NNLM award period (May 1, 2016 - April 30, 2021).

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Title Summary Project Period
- North Country Healthcare e-library: health information outreach across New Hampshire's 95 North Country

This project will raise awareness of the NIH AoU program, to promote using and promote MEDLINEplus.gov particularly among the limited literacy population. It will provide health professional trainings PubMed at North Country Healthcare locations in Lancaster, Berlin, and Colebrook, and provide educational sessions and distribute information about MEDLINEplus and Research Program at public libraries.

October 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
ABQ Public Library Individualized Health Information Program 2018-2019

A health 12 will be hired by ABQ to exclusively provide program support, extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the program, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and offer health information education to the Albuquerque Public Library community. The health 12 will be physically located within the ABQ Public Library and receive program assignments from the NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator. Projects will be assigned by the NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator with discrete timelines and deliverables denoted for each task.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
LSUHSC NO Library Individualized Health Information Program Partner 2018-2019

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Library- New Orleans will partner with the public libraries in their designated counties to extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the National Library of Medicine resources, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and raise awareness of the program. NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator will provide program support and coordination.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
LSUHSC Shreveport Library Individualized Health Information Program Partner 2018-2019

The Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center- Shreveport Libraries will partner with the public libraries in their designated counties to extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the National Library of Medicine resources, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and raise awareness of the program. NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator will provide program support and coordination.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
NOLA Public Library Individualized Health Information Program 2018-2019

A health 12 will be hired by NOLA to exclusively provide program support, extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the program, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and offer health information education to the New Orleans Public Library community. The health 12 will be physically located within the NOLA Public Library and receive program assignments from the NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator. Projects will be assigned by the NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator with discrete timelines and deliverables denoted for each task.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
OSU CHS Library Individualized Health Information Program Partner 2018-2019

Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Medical Library will partner with the public libraries in their designated counties to extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the National Library of Medicine resources, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and raise awareness of the program. NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator will provide program support and coordination.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Exhibit 189 - Remote Area Medical RAM Volunteer Corps Wise, VA 2018

Exhibit at Remote Area Medical RAM Volunteer Corps in Wise, VA July 2018

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
OUHSC Library Individualized Health Information Program Partner 2018-2019

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center - Robert M. Bird Health Sciences Library will partner with the public libraries in their designated counties to extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the National Library of Medicine resources, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and raise awareness of the program. NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator will provide program support and coordination.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Professional Development - ALA Midwinter

Glouster County Library System intends to provide the best access to health resources, including website links and print materials, to our community. Upon completion of the preconference, we will have an increased awareness of the essential ones to present. We plan to enhance the resources listed on the Health and Wellness subject guide on our website. Health programming and screenings, on an ongoing basis, will continue to be a priority and increase in frequency.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Professional Development - ALA Midwinter / Library Moonwalk Grant

This program will help me better prepare to implement programming as part of the Library Moonwalk Grant. In addition, the Canajoharie Library and Art Gallery serves a population that is 25% below the poverty line. Because it's a 95 community as well, access to healthcare and health information is hard to come by. I'm excited to learn more about how to bring health equity to our community.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Professional Development - ALA Midwinter and NNLM Preconference

I will attend the sessions "The Role of Libraries in Addressing Homelessness and Poverty" and "Libraries and Open Enrollment." The conference will also provide opportunities to learn and share best practices, network, and increase my knowledge of trends in library and social services. My branch South Philadelphia Library has a health focus so I will certainly benefit from the preconference which will deepen my understanding of issues surrounding health literacy and equity.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Professional Development - ALA Midwinter and Preconference

In applying for this award I hope to take the information I learn from the preconference on Implicit Bias, Health Disparities and Health Literacy: Intersections in Health Equity along with the sessions at Midwinter Conference back to Brooklyn. This award would allow me to learn more about health inequities with the populations I directly serve. I'd enjoy the chance to continue learning more about how librarians can continue helping address the health challenges in our communities.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Professional Development - Implicit Bias, Health Disparities and Health Literacy: Intersections in Health Equity and ALA Midwinter Conference

The main program that I would attend, Implicit Bias, Health Disparities, and Health Literacy: Intersections in Health Equity is an ALA Midwinter Preconference to raise awareness of implicit bias's connection to health equity and to deepen understanding of health literacy. Participants will explore how libraries can deepen their work in health literacy to make a lasting impact for improving the health of their community. Additional programming for ALA midwinter has not been released but I plan to attend sessions that deal with intersection of health literacy and food literacy.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
TTUHSC Library Individualized Health Information Program Partner 2018-2019

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center- Preston Smith Library of the Health Sciences Library will partner with the public libraries in their designated counties to extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the National Library of Medicine resources, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and raise awareness of the program. NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator will provide program support and coordination.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Tulane University Individualized Health Information Program Expert on Call 2018-2019

Elaine Hicks, MS, MPH, MCHES - Ms. Hicks will serve as an Expert on Call to exclusively collaborate with the Health 12 at NOLA Public to support the program, extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the program, provide health information in-service training for library staff, and offer health information education to the New Orleans Public Library community in collaboration with the Health 12. The Expert on Call will be physically located at the Tulane University and receive program assignments from the NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator.

July 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Exhibit 188 - Remote Area Medical RAM Volunteer Corps Gray, TN 2018

Exhibit at the Remote Area Medical RAM Volunteer Corps at Gray, TN Nov 2-4, 2018

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Safe Medication Disposal Education and Research Project

This project will design, conduct, and evaluate a 4-month pilot study in Manchester, New Hampshire, and Providence, Rhode Island which will assess the effectiveness of a community-based campaign to work with and educate key stakeholders about the need to dispose of unused opioid prescription drugs. Determine if the proposed model is effective and can be used in other communities to reduce the significant amount of unused opioid prescriptions that remain in medicine cabinets. NLM resources will be distributed and education about opioid related NLM information will be given.

February 1, 2019 - April 30, 2019
Raising Awareness of NLM Resources on the Internet to School Nurses and Librarians

The Southeastern New York Library Resources Council SENYLRC proposes to raise awareness of unbiased and free health information available on the web from the National Library of MedicineNLM to school nurses and librarians in their region. They will do this through a series of live presentations along with a webinar for future reference and review. Southeastern's region consists of five BOCES Boards of Cooperative Educational Services. Within each BOCES are public school districts. Southeastern's BOCES are located in six counties in the Hudson Valley.

May 15, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Updating Website listing Resources for At-Risk Pregnant 92 in Dallas County

The Center for Addiction and Recovery Studies CARS developed a website using a DSHS grant in 2011 to list resources for pregnant 92 in Dallas County www.dallashealthybabies.com. This website is in need of updates and a more engaging / entertaining presentation. It also needs more links to evidenced based healthcare information as found on the National Library of Medicine's databases. The website provides links to various local resources that can be helpful for pregnant 92 in Dallas County.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
101 Community Outreach: Pilot Project

The proposed pilot project aims to promote awareness and demonstrate the use of National Library of Medicine 101 health information resources and MedlinePlus. At Charles R. Drew University CDU, 101 is one of five major areas of research, and this project will provide an avenue to disseminate reliable health information to many people who are impacted by 101 in South Los Angeles. The Library Director will partner with two CDU 101 faculty members who have a long history working in the local community.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Virtual Reality Tour of the Eye and Brain

Goal: Improve professional education of 126s, and provide information to patients and consumers. Objectives: Creating an effective teaching tool using VR technology Use this as a model for other VR modules teaching about anatomical and physiologic principles.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Technology Improvement 161: University of South Alabama

Continuing on PATHS Leading to Excellent Patient Care will allow patients and families of the University of South Alabama USA Medical Center and the High Risk OB/GYN and Well Baby units of the USA 86's & 92's Hospital to access quality health information through the use of Android tablets.

May 14, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Let's Talk Health: Visual Images for Healthy Living

TCPH's Health Equity and Community Engagement HECE division proposes the development of the Let's Talk Health: Visual Images for Healthy Living LTH VIHL project to improve health literacy in community-based health settings with a combined strategy of training direct care staff and educating clients in the clinic waiting room. The materials to be used will come from both existing and newly developed resources by the HECE staff per the health literacy resource guidelines. The materials and training will be in multiple languages, English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

August 17, 2018 - April 30, 2019
GHAHEC Individualized Health Information Program Partner 2018-2019

The Greater Houston Area Health Education Center, Inc. will offer classes/trainings at public library facilities and library multi-service centers in their designated counties to extend the educational offerings of the program, promote the National Library of Medicine resources, provide health information in-service training for health professionals, and raise awareness of the program. NNLM SCR Community Engagement Coordinator will provide program support and coordination. Services offered will include developing and offering health information and education outreach sessions.

November 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Iowa Public Health Research Center IPHRC at Allen College

Allen College, UnityPoint Health is a regionally-accredited, private, nonprofit institution of higher education located in Waterloo, Iowa. Built on a tradition of more than 90 years of excellence, Allen currently serves 625 students in seven health programsnursing, public health, radiography, sonography, medical laboratory science, medical imaging, and occupational therapyranging from associates to doctorates.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Interactive Health Information Kiosks in Richland County Libraries

The Interactive Health Information Kiosks in Richland County Libraries project will consist of four phases in order to establish and sustain the installment of interactive health information kiosks at Richland Countys local libraries, as well as educating the public on identifying relevant, accurate, and appropriate health research. The first phase of this project will be to obtain and install health information education kiosks at all 9 Richland County libraries.

June 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Community Assessment - Opioid Crisis, High Risk Pregnancies and Access to Information

The opioid crisis has been well documented. According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, there were 188 births with documented Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome NAS in Dallas County to babies covered by Medicaid. This is 13% of the NAS Medicaid claims for Texas in 2015. There were also 160 opioid-related deaths in 2015 which is 13.6% of the opioid-related deaths in Dallas County. However, Dallas County accounts for 9% of the Texas population.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Wellness Fest: a Community Health Fair

The 1st PCOM Wellness Fest is scheduled for September 22nd on the Philadelphia campus adjacent to our Healthcare Center. It is an effort to target millennials with a community health fair that is close to home. Millennial deaths from 103 in Philadelphia are rising and the fair will include addiction and treatment information chats. While literature suggests millennials avoid doctors, PCOM views this as an opportunity to offer its clinics as a choice for primary care.

May 10, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Interactive Health Literacy and Consumer Health Exhibit

The Myra Mahon Patient Resource Center PRC staff propose to promote awareness and improved health literacy among its public populations by developing an interactive and traveling exhibit devoted to health literacy and consumer health with online video tutorial components of MedlinePlus and other NLM resources made available on the PRC YouTube Channel. They plan to debut the Interactive Health Literacy and Consumer Health Exhibit Exhibit and promote the video tutorials at the annual 3rd Avenue Street Fair in Manhattan.

May 15, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Let's Combat Micrographia: An interactive teaching experience for those working with the Parkinson's Disease population and for those living with Parkinson's Disease

This project will improve the current workbook and create a hands-on training program titled, Let's Combat Micrographia, to promote awareness and educate doctors, movement disorder specialists, and patients on the methods of improving micrographia.

May 1, 2018 - April 30, 2019
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