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Blogs for Medical Librarians (Mayo Libraries 2.0)

I gave a talk last week at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN as a part of their Mayo Libraries 2.0 program. Slides from this talk are embedded below. If you prefer, you can see them here.

Many thanks to Mayo Clinic Libraries for having me- I had a great time!

(I’ll share more about my visit to Mayo in a future post.)

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3 Responses to “Blogs for Medical Librarians (Mayo Libraries 2.0)”

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    Rachel:

    Thanks for the inclusion, David.

  2. 2
    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » Rating Medical Blogs:

    [...] As I mentioned when speaking to Mayo Clinic librarians a few weeks ago, I grow increasingly annoyed with the way Technorati uses the word “Authority.” [...]

  3. 3
    Behind the Scenes of Medical Blogs: davidrothman.net « ScienceRoll:

    [...] What about the other medical librarians? Have they discovered you and your blog? Do they consider you as a “leader” regarding your topics? Based on a poll, I’d estimate that about 60% of my blog’s readers are medical librarians or medical library paraprofessionals. I’m not really qualified to estimate how I am regarded among medical libraryfolk, though I’ve been invited to present to librarians at the Mayo Clinic and at MLA 2008 (the annual meeting of the professional association for U.S. Medical Librarians) – so those appear to be good signs that a handful of people think I’m speaking out of the correct orifice. Some individual medical librarians who I respect and admire have said some nice things about my blog, and that’s pretty exciting for someone who has only been working in this field for a couple of years. [...]

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