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Browse recordings of past NNLM webinars from Jan 1, 2020 - current. To see curated playlists by topic, audience, or region, visit the NNLM YouTube channel.

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Yoga, Social Justice, Redefining Body Image and Personal Power (Session 1)

Yoga, Social Justice, Redefining Body Image and Personal Power:
In this series you'll learn how to deconstruct the values, norms, and perceptions that guide the current western view of yoga, beauty and success. We will explore these poignant topics through in-depth, open forum discussions, practical hands-on asana labs, and interactive yoga practices.

The sessions will be lead by Dianne Bondy, a social justice activist, author, accessible yoga teacher, and the leader of the Yoga For All movement. …
Date: February 9, 2022

The Development of the National Community Health Worker Survey to Advance Professional Identity, Policy Leadership, and Organizational Capacity

Abstract

This presentation will begin by an introduction of Community Health Workers (CHWs), the National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW), and an introduction to the National CHW Leadership and Capacity Project. Hear about how NACHW engaged CHW leaders across the country to develop a comprehensive survey about CHW professional Identity, policy leadership, and organizational capacity. A CHW leader in the development of the project will walk the audience through the strategy and implementation of this national survey.…
Date: February 9, 2022

NLM Office Hours: PubMed

NLM Office Hours are an opportunity for people who use NLM products to interact with NLM staff. Each office hours session will begin with a brief product demo or news item, then the remainder of the session will be devoted to answering user questions.


Date: January 28, 2022
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Elder Justice Explained: What It Is and How You Can Help

This webinar is part of the Region 1 Insights Webinar Series. 

Description:
This webinar will focus on "elder justice," also known as the prevention of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation. You will learn about the roots of the elder justice movement, how it affects the lives of older adults, federal policies to address and prevent elder abuse and neglect, and ways you can get involved in advocating for these policies and preventing elder abuse in your community.

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Date: January 19, 2022

Region 2 Town Hall -January 2022

Thank you for joining us. 

Access the recording and slides:
https://medica-musc.researchcommons.org/nnlmregion2all/1/ 

Watch the recording and other NNLM videos: 
https://youtu.be/LEqTgPROfAk

Interested in joining R2's Emergency Response Preparedness Advisory Committee (ERPAC)? https://musc.libwizard.com/f/r2erpacinterest

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Date: January 19, 2022

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Trauma-Informed Librarianship: Building Communities of Care

Trauma-informed librarianship (TIL) is a vital practice that invites us to be intentional and deliberate about creating cultural shifts in how we approach our work to move towards healing, for our patrons, for each other, and for ourselves. This webinar will introduce participants to what trauma is and how it impacts both individuals and communities; the principles and goals of trauma-informed librarianship; how we can apply this lens to library services in actionable ways to better support survivors in our libraries, whether they are patrons or colleagues; and how we can take care of…
Date: January 13, 2022

Use of podcasts to reduce misinformation in the time of COVID-19: A collaboration of librarians, healthcare providers, and community organizations

Abstract

This presentation will share information about a project funded by the All of Us project in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine. It showcases the use of podcasts to promote health literacy and inform the Latinx community about relevant health topics, during the Covid -19 Pandemic. It is a collaboration of Spanish speaking healthcare providers, librarians, and community organizers. The goal is to educate and reduce misinformation within this community about relevant health issues.


Date: January 12, 2022

Making the Most Out of Your Grant Application

Applying for a grant can be stressful and intimidating at times.  This webinar is designed to demystify the grant application process. From understanding the parts of the grant to completing the details of the budget, this webinar provides all information needed to prepare clear goals, objectives, a competitive project proposal. Participants will learn where to find available funding, important documents to include in the proposal, where to go for data to support the proposal, how the application is scored, and post-award reporting requirements.…
Date: January 11, 2022

National Center for Data Services Kickoff Meeting

The National Center for Data Services (NCDS) coordinates with other NNLM Regions, Offices, and Centers to provide training and resources to increase data science capacity among information professionals, in alignment with the NLM strategic plan. Join this National Kickoff Meeting to meet the NCDS staff, learn about upcoming programming, and discuss your training needs.


Date: January 6, 2022

Interview with the authors of On the Job: worker health is public health

The pandemic triggered the term "essential workers" and brought attention to the nexus of unsafe jobs of public health.

Authors Celeste Monforton and Jane Von Bergen examine this connection as experienced by some of the nation's most vulnerable workers. They authors crisscrossed the country, speaking with dairy hands, poultry processing, domestics workers, and others to learn how essential workers are claiming their right to safe jobs for the well-being of their families and their communities.  …
Date: December 15, 2021

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