MedLib’s Round 1.3

8 04 2009

The 3rd Medlib’s Round, a blog carnival of medical-library related blogposts, is up at First Person Narrative. Anne Welsh did a great job pulling together an interesting collection of posts.

From Anne’s introduction

This month’s theme was “evidence” – not just in the terms of “Evidence Based Medicine” but in the widest possible sense. Evidence is a hot topic in the UK at the moment – indeed, the National Library for Health (NLH) is to be relaunched at the end of this month as NHS Evidence, “a web-based service that will help people find, access and use high-quality clinical and non-clinical evidence and best practice.”

Please have a look at the First Person Narrative and enjoy reading.

Want to stay informed? You can take a RSS subscription to the Medlib’s Round. An aggregated feed of credible, rotating health and medicine blog carnivals is also available (thanks Walter Jessen)

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The Next MedLib’s Round will be hosted by Nicole S. Dettmar at Eagle Dawg Blog. Nikki is a medical librarian at the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM). The main theme will be PubMed or 3rd party PubMed tools. Post addressing this subject will get extra emphasis.

You can submit the permalink (url) of the post (you have already written on your blog) at the Blog Carnival submission form (you have to login, scroll down (!), submit links to selected posts and give an optional description). Don’t forget to submit before Saturday May 2, 2009 round midnight (EST)

Perhaps you would like to host a future edition as well. If so, please inform me which edition (June, July or August) you would like to host.

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