Tis the season for flu shots
Flu shots will be available on October 15, 16, and 17th at the LSU HCN clinic at 2820 Napoleon Avenue ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ Suite 890. The cost for the shot is $20 with an LSUHSC ID and $25 without an ID. Payment may be made by credit card or cash.
And coming Oct 30th to the MEB…
FLUSHOTS
Thursday, October 30
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
MEB – Seminar Room 5
$20 – cash only
with LSUHSC ID
Introduction
Think about how you save web pages you visit frequently. Most people are aware of the ?óÔé¼?£Favorites?óÔé¼Ôäó feature on Internet Explorer (or ?óÔé¼?£bookmarks?óÔé¼Ôäó in FireFox). You find a page you want to remember, store it in your ?óÔé¼?£Favorites?óÔé¼Ôäó, and use that whenever you want to visit or remember a favorite website. When you add a page to your ?óÔé¼?£Favorites?óÔé¼Ôäó on a web browser like Internet Explorer, it is stored in your computer. If you use multiple computers you may have different bookmarks saved on different computers.
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Check out three more opportunities to learn!
RefWorks Class @ Dental Library Tuesday, Oct. 14th 12 noon – 1 pm
Navigating E-Journals @ Isché Library Wednesday, Oct. 15th 12 noon – 1 pm
RefWorks Class @ Isché Library Thursday Oct. 16th 9 – 10 am
Register today by calling either the Isch?â?® or Dental Libraries’ Circulation Desks (504-568-5550 or 504-941-8158) or by emailing either reference@lsuhsc.edu or dentlib@lsuhsc.edu.
And good for you? According to a story released yesterday by Reuters Health, dark chocolate font size=”-1″>(link removed) may keep your healthy. The original research appeared in Journal of Nutrition, v.138 (9) 1671-76 September 2008. Just what I need an excuse to indulge my love of chocolate.
Two classes are being offered tomorrow (Wednesday, October 8th). The General Library Systems Class will be held from 9:30 – 11 a.m. at the Isché Library. And Navigating E-Journals Class will be held at the Dental Library from 12 noon to 1 p.m.
Sign up now for either class by calling the Circulation Desk at either the Isché or Dental Libraries (504-568-5550 or 504-941-8158).
October is National Medical Librarians Month. In recognition the library is doing a staff development activity to learn about some of our newer online tools. Here is week 1’s assignment: Dig Deeper with Blogs.
Not library staff & want more info? Send an email to mknapp@lsuhsc.edu
This week we?óÔé¼Ôäóre talking about blogs. Did you know the library has a blog? Clearly you do now as you are reading it! Read on for a background on blogs and other info?óÔé¼?ª
Introduction to blogs
?óÔé¼?ó Definition: BLOG is short for Web log, or an online journal that is frequently updated with news, views or other information.
?óÔé¼?ó For an introduction to blogs, watch this 3 minute video: ?óÔé¼?ôblogs in plain English?óÔé¼?Ø by Common Craft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKcqge8SvzQ
?óÔé¼?ó You can view our library blog, LSUSHSC LIBRARY NEWS, on the Isch?â?® Library homepage. All library staff can create posts on the blog or leave a comment.
Log in information
Librarians
Username: your lsuhsc email alias (ie: mknapp)
Generic password: [redacted:see staff email]
Library Staff and the General Public
Haven?óÔé¼Ôäót used our blog before? Anyone can create a username & password to comment.
Task for week 1:
?óÔé¼?óAdd a comment answering the question ?óÔé¼?ôWhich tool are you most interested in learning about this month?”

NMLM: Dig Deeper Display
Several free events are happening this week in recognition of Academy Week, brought to you by the Office of Medical Education Research and Development (aka OMERAD). Check out the events below. Contact OMERAD at the info below for more information:
Monday, October 6
*Roundtable Discussions: Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Educational Scholarship Projects
2:00 ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ 4:00 p.m. | Seminar Room 10 | 3rd floor, MEB
Choose from a variety of topics/discussions and participate in one that
interests you. Through a colleague facilitated discussion, explore
shared interests and ideas for engaging with others to design and
complete an educational scholarship project.
Tuesday, October 7
*Faculty Development Workshop: Educational Scholarship: Definitions and Opportunities in Everyday Teaching and Education Work
2:00-4:00 p.m. | Seminar Room 10, MEB
- Hands-on activities will engage participants in clarifying characteristics
and examples of educational scholarship and how to enhance existing
teaching and education activities to develop scholarly methods and
produce scholarship
Wednesday, October 8
Keynote Address: Going Beyond the Hype of Competency-Based Education, Larry Gruppen, Ph. D., Chair, Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan Medical School
Noon ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ 1:00 p.m. | Lecture Room 1 | 2nd floor, School of Nursing
Light lunch at 11:30 a.m.
Dr. Gruppen will discuss innovative ideas and approaches for the next
generation of health professions education and implications for faculty,
leaders, and learners.
**NOTE: Academy Members Symposium: Business Meeting and
Workshop on Critical Thinking to follow (1:15 ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ 4:30 p.m.)
Thursday, October 9
*Faculty Development Workshop: Quantity, Quality, and Engagement: Documenting and Presenting Evidence of Educational Excellence and Scholarship
2:00 ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ 4:00 p.m. | Seminar Room 10 | 3rd floor, MEB
- Participants will learn about various forms of evidence and how to best
represent their achievements related to quantity, quality, and
engagement (i.e., scholarly approach and scholarship) in teaching and
education. They will use the Academy application portfolio format and
hands-on activities to enhance designing a portfolio and deciding what
and how to represent excellence and scholarship.
Friday, October 10
Academy New Member Induction Ceremony and Reception
3:00 p.m. | Lecture Room 2 | 2nd floor, School of Nursing
- The entire LSUHSC-NO community is invited to recognize and congratulate
Academy members
*Registration appreciated to help planning for refreshments and workshop materials. Contact OMERAD via 504-568-2140 or omerad@lsuhsc.edu to reserve a seat.
Hot on the heels of last week’s IgNobel prizes comes the real thing. The Nobel Prize in Medicine was announced earlier today, with HPV and HIV research sharing the award.
2008 Nobel Laureates in Medicine
Harald zur Hausen: “for his discovery of human papilloma viruses causing cervical cancer” | View articles on PubMed
Fran?â?ºoise Barr?â?®-Sinoussi & Luc Montagnier: “for their discovery of human immunodeficiency virus” | View articles on Pubmed
A search on Barr?â?®-Sinoussi is a case study of idiosyncrasies of Author searching in PubMed. Throughout her career Barr?â?®-Sinoussi has articles published under the name Barr?â?®, F, Sinoussi, FB, and Sinoussi-Barr?â?®, F. An article by Barre-Sinoussi, B also turns up, which is probably the 2008 Nobel Laureate mis-attributed in the article.
Reference librarian Mary Marix provided the adventures in PubMed author searching for this post. MK

NMLM Upcoming Classes
Ische Library Classes |
General Library Systems |
Wednesday, Oct. 8th |
9:30 – 11 am |
Navigating E-Journals |
Wednesday, Oct. 15th |
12 – 1 pm |
RefWorks |
Thursday, Oct. 16th |
9 – 10 am |
General Library Systems |
Tuesday, October 21st |
1:30 – 3 pm |
Advanced Googling |
Friday, Oct. 24th |
12 – 1 pm |
“Can You Hear Me Now?” How to Make a Podcast |
Monday, Nov. 3rd |
9 – 12 noon
& 1 – 4 pm |
General Library Systems |
Wednesday Nov. 5th |
10 – 11:30 am |
Keep Current – Tools for Productivity |
Friday, Nov. 7th |
12 -1 pm |
|
Dental Library Classes |
Navigating E-Journals |
Wednesday, Oct. 8th |
12 – 1 pm |
RefWorks |
Tuesday, Oct. 14th |
12 – 1 pm |
Health Literacy |
Wednesday, Oct. 22nd |
12 – 1 pm |
PubMed |
Monday, Oct. 27th |
12 – 1 pm |
The 2008 Ig Nobel Prizes, which “celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative — and spur people’s interest in science, medicine, and technology” were awarded last night, October 2nd at the 18th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at Harvard University. Although the awards are tongue in cheek, they do recognize work published in research journals. This year’s Chemistry prize, for example, went jointly to a 1985 New England Journal of Medicine work for discovering that Coca-Cola is an effective spermicide, and a 1987 Human Toxicology work for discovering that it is not.
There’s a webcast of the ceremony available, or click here to see a list of winners by category.
Tomorrow (Saturday, October 3rd) is an election day in Louisiana. And if you can’t remember your polling place or are confused as to what you’re supposed to be voting on – check out the Secretary of State’s website, GeauxVote. Find out what’s on your ballot now!

snippet of the go vote website
The LSUHSC Libraries will be celebrating National Medical Librarians Month in October. Stay tuned for class announcements, posters to dress up the Isché plywood construction walls, an open-house at the Dental Library and a Halloween surprise at the Isché Library. |
 Dig the Library: NMLM October 2008 |
Check out the new link on the Library’s webpage: Electronic Journals List.

E Journals Screen Shot
The List includes titles that are included in
INNOPAC, the Library’s Catalog, and titles that we have access to through
consortial resources that are considered “out-of-scope” like art, business, or any non-health sciences title.
What online tools do medical professionals use to network with their peers? Check out these sites, compiled by the MLA’s EMTS section:
Grand Rounds – http://frommedskool.com/grand-rounds/
A blog ?óÔé¼?ôcarnival?óÔé¼?Ø which showcases the weekly best of the medical blogosphere. It is hosted by a different medical blogger each week.
Applequack.com ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ http://applequack.com/
A blog written by a doctor in Australia, it contains reviews of medical software for the Mac, and hacks for doctors, biomedical researchers and students.
Tech Medicine ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ http://www.healthline.com/blogs/medical_devices/
A blog written by practicing nephrologist and medical school faculty member, he is interested in medicine and technology
The Efficient MD blog – http://efficientmd.blogspot.com/
Reviews of innovations, “life hacks,” gadgets, techniques, and useful tools designed to improve the professional lives of physicians
The Efficient MD Wiki – http://wiki.efficientmd.com/
Designed to help healthcare professional and medical students discover clinical pearls and useful resources
Sermo ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ http://www.sermo.com
Social networking for doctors, the current largest, only physicians can join
DoctorNetworking.com – http://doctornetworking.com/
Professional networking site for physicians, only for physicians – must include your state license number as part of registration.
Docsboard.com – http://www.docsboard.com/
Non-commercial physician discussion forum aimed at practicing physicians and residents in training. The site is intended to help physicians exchange ideas and discuss matters concerning the profession. Limited access to just physicians.
Doctors and Med Students on Twitter – http://feeds.feedburner.com/doctorsontwitter
An RSS feed of Twitter feeds mashed together. Twitter is a ‘microblogging’ service similar to text messaging, where users post updates to the question ‘What are you doing’ in 160 characters or less.
What’s your favorite?