National Library Worker Day

Today is National Library Worker Day as declared by the ALA-APA (American Library Association-Allied Professional Association). It is a day for library staff, users, administrators and friends groups to recognize the valuable contributions made by all library workers. So come by and give your favorite library worker a pat on the back.

Library Worker Day logo

Library Worker Day logo

Originally posted on April 4th, but it turns out I got the date wrong. National Library Worker Day is on April 14th this year.

April is STD Awareness Month

April is STD awareness month! That?óÔé¼Ôäós Sexually Transmitted Diseases. The CDC estimates that there are approximately 19 million new cases of STDs each year in the United States, almost half of them among young people ages 15 to 24.
Let?óÔé¼Ôäós look at how Louisiana is doing. (Reports from the CDC – STD Surveillance, 2007)

Chlamydia ?óÔé¼ÔÇØ Reported cases and ranked by rates: United States, 2007
1 Mississippi: 21,686 Cases & a rate of 745.1 per 100,000 Population
2 Alaska:
3 South Carolina:
4 Alabama:
5 New Mexico:
6 Georgia:
7 Louisiana: 19,362 Cases & a rate of 451.6 per 100,000 Population
8 Tennessee:
9 Hawaii:
10 Illinois:

Gonorrhea ?óÔé¼ÔÇØ Reported cases and ranked by rates: United States, 2007
1 Mississippi: 8,314 Cases & a rate of 285.7 per 100,000 Population
2 Louisiana: 11,137 Cases & a rate of 259.7 per 100,000 Population
3 South Carolina:
4 Alabama:
5 Georgia:

Primary and secondary syphilis ?óÔé¼ÔÇØ Reported cases and ranked by rates: United States, 2007
1 Louisiana: 533 Cases & a rate of 12.4 per 100,000 Population
2 Alabama: 380 Cases & a rate of 8.3 per 100,000
3 Georgia:
4 Maryland:
5 Tennessee:

April is National Donate Life Month

Did you know. . .
?óÔé¼?ó More than 98, 000 people are in need of an organ for transplant.
?óÔé¼?ó In 2007, nationally, 52,869 people were added to the organ waiting list. 905 of these cases were in Louisiana.
?óÔé¼?ó One organ donor has the power to save up to nine lives.

More interesting statistics are available.

Organ donation and procurement can be a confusing and overhwhelming topic so take a minute and learn the facts. The best way to raise awareness about organ donation is to talk about it with others.

Louisiana hospitals are setting a great example by jumping on board to increase Louisiana?óÔé¼Ôäós donor registry by the end of 2009.

Join Louisiana in making an effort to save a life! It’s easy.

Scratch that Itch!

Nature Neuroscience has released an advance online publication of a study that has been getting press in the popular media. The study identifies specialized cells in the spinal cord which seem to be involved in the sensations of itching and scratching.

**Some links require on-campus access or the use of the Libraries’ remote access service.**

**Easter Hours in the Libraries**

The Isché Library hours for Easter weekend are:

Wednesday, April 8th 8 a.m. to 12 midnight (Regular Hours)
Thursday, April 9th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday, April 10th CLOSED University Holiday
Saturday, April 11th CLOSED
Sunday, April 12th CLOSED
Monday, April 13th 8 a.m. to 12 midnight (Regular Hours)

Dental Library Hours are:

Thursday, April 9th 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Regular Hours)
Friday, April 10th CLOSED University Holiday
Saturday, April 11th CLOSED
Sunday, April 12th CLOSED
Monday, April 13th 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Regular Hours)

Fire Alarm Testing Tuesday Night

The fire alarm contractor will be testing the speakers and strobes on Tuesday evening, April 7th in the Isché Library. Announcements will be made before testing begins.

Celebrate World Health Day

World Health Day (WHD) has been observed on April 7, since 1948 under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization .
This year?óÔé¼Ôäós theme, ?óÔé¼?ôSave lives. Make hospitals safe in emergencies?óÔé¼?Ø, brings attention to the importance of health facilities and readiness of health workers during times of disasters.
Read more about WHD at: http://www.wpro.who.int/sites/whd/

Ische Elevator

The Isché Elevator went down this afternoon. We do not have timetable for its repair.
~Edited~ The Elevator was placed back in service on Monday, April 13th at 1:20 p.m.

PayPaw System Maintenance

Baton Rouge has scheduled today for PayPaw system maintenance. All systems that use PayPaw (photocopiers, printing, vending machines, etc.) will have sporadic outages today.

National Public Health Week

National Public Health Week is April 6 -12, 2009.

?óÔé¼?ó U.S. life expectancy reached a record high of 78.1 years but still ranks 46th (of industrialized nations).
?óÔé¼?ó Baton Rouge ranked 4th for AIDS case rates among the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. in 2006; New Orleans ranked 8th.
?óÔé¼?ó Minorities experience a disproportionate burden of preventable disease, death, and disability compared with non-minorities.

All of us have the potential to greatly improve our population?óÔé¼Ôäós health. Join the National Public Health Week Organization and the American Public Health Association in promoting their campaign ?óÔé¼?ôBuilding the Foundation for a Healthy America?óÔé¼?Ø locally as well.

Commons Progress

Library Commons decorative screens

Library Commons decorative screens

 
The decorative dividing screens went up late last week. Here’s a sneak peak. The Library Commons is projected to be open in June.
 
Thanks, Hanna for taking the pictures!
 
 
Library Commons decorative screens

Library Commons decorative screens

Library Commons decorative screens

Library Commons decorative screens

No Joke – It’s National Humor Month

Everyone knows the old adage that “laughter is the best medicine.” What better time to test this hypothesis then during National Humor Month? There are over 200 articles in PubMed related to the sense of humor.

Tobacco Tax Makes Smokers Want to Quit?

The new Federal Tobacco Tax goes into effect today. It will cost smokers over $1 more per pack as of today. In response cessation hotlines are hearing from smokers in record numbers. So if you want to quit and can’t get through on the phone, try one of these websites for assistance:

  • Louisiana Campaign for Tobacco Free Living – http://www.tobaccofreeliving.org/home/
  • Smokefree.gov – http://smokefree.gov/
  • Tobacco Cessation from the Surgeon General – http://surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco/
  • Healthy Youth! from the Centers of Disease Control – http://cdc.gov/healthyyouth/tobacco/index.htm
  • Good luck!

    Happy Root Canal Awareness Week!

    Sponsored by the American Association of Endodontists, Root Canal Awareness Week provides an opportunity to dispel long-standing myths about root canal treatment and increase understanding of the procedure as one that is virtually painless. The week also seeks to raise awareness of endodontics as a specialty and highlight the importance of endodontists, the dentists who specialize in root canal treatment.

    http://www.aae.org/patients/pressroom/RootCanalAwarenessWeek.htm

    Happy Anniversary to the Libraries’ Blog

    Today is the 2nd anniversary of the LSUHSC New Orleans Libraries’ Blog. (No need for gifts, but the traditional gift is cotton and the modern gift is china.) In the last 2 years, we have published 452 posts which is a new post approximately every 1.6 days. We have had 8 authors and over 50 categories. Is there a subject that we’ver overlooked? Or something exciting/interesting/odd that you want us to focus on? Please don’t hesitate to let us know. We’re looking forward to great year 3. Thanks to all the Library Staff who have contributed.