Medical Library Association: The MLA is a nonprofit educational organization for health sciences information professionals.- National Institutes of Health: Stay up to date on diseases and conditions from the National Institutes of Health.
- National Library of Medicine: This website represents the world’s largest medical library.
- American Medical Informatics Association: The AMIA is the professional home for biomedical and health informatics.
- National Network of Libraries of Medicine: In this network, you’ll get access to resources for medical libraries.
- Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries: The AAHSL supports better health through better information.
- Canadian Health Libraries Association: This association supports health libraries throughout Canada.
- American Library Association: The ALA is one of the largest associations for all librarians.
- Association of Research Libraries: This organization of research libraries represents a large portion of the academic and research library marketplace.
- Library & Information Technology Association: Stay up to date on information technology in libraries through this association.
Journals & Blogs
Read these journals and blogs for ongoing insight into medical librarianship.
- Digital Librarian: Find a librarian’s best of the web on Digital Librarian.
- Journal of the Medical Library Association: The JMLA is a quarterly published peer review journal that shares research and more in health sciences librarianship.
- MedlinePlus Magazine: Read this magazine to get information from the National Institutes of Health.
- Health News: Follow this blog on health news from the UofS Health Sciences Library.
- Laika’s MedLibLog: Read this medical librarian’s exploration of the Web 2.0 world and beyond.
- OA Librarian: Here you’ll find open access resources by and for librarians.
- Cushing/Whitney Medical Library Blog: This blog shares information about the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library.
- LISNews: Find library and information science news on this blog.
- DigiCMB: On this blog, you’ll learn about taking advantage of the digital age in medical libraries.
- The Marginal: The Marginal is an e-zine published by the McGill Library & Information Studies Student Association.
- Open Medicine Blog: The Open Medicine Blog is a peer reviewed, independent open access journal.
- Medical Library: Anne Collins and Isla Kuhn serve the Cambridge University Medical Library.
- davidrothman.net: David Rothman shares medical librarianship and web geekery in this blog.
- Krafty Librarian: On this blog, the Krafty Librarian shares things of interest to medical librarians.
- The Kept-Up Academic Librarian: Read this blog to keep up with news and developments in higher education.
- The Laupus Blog: This blog is written for people with an interest in health sciences information and trends.
- Librarians’ Rx: This blog features items of interest to librarians in Canadian health science libraries.
- The Handheld Librarian: Learn about handheld computer technology from The Handheld Librarian.
- Health Library Online: This journal features technology, research, and development of online health libraries.
- The Search Principle Blog: Dean Giustini discusses health libraries and web media.
- Anna Martin’s Medical Library Spiel: Anna Martin shares information skills and literacy on this blog.
- SHR Medical Library: This is the blog of the Saskatoon Health Region Libraries.
- Computers in Libraries: Learn about information technology through this journal.
- Health Information and Libraries Journal: Blackwell Science publishes this international peer reviewed journal.
- Library Journal: Library Journal shares breaking news, editorials, and more.
Communities
Become a part of these communities to connect with other medical librarians.
- MEDIBIB-L: This medical librarian listserv is for medical professionals in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.
- MEDLIB-L Archives: Connect with other medical librarians and professionals through this popular listserv community.
- Web4Lib: Subscribe to this list to learn about the Internet and librarians.
- IFLA-L: In the International Federation of Library Associations mailing list, you’ll be a part of the international library community.
- Canadian MedLib: This discussion forum is for medical librarians and students.
- Web4Lib Electronic Discussion: This discussion group is full of library based web managers.
Career
Improve your career with the help of these websites.
- Library and Information Science Jobs: Subscribe to the Library and Information Science Jobs mailing list to learn about the latest jobs available in the field.
- Special Libraries Association Career Services: Through SLA Career Services, you can get connected with the jobs you’re looking for.
- LIScareer: Check out LIScareer to find a career development center for library and information science professionals.
- Library Associates Companies: Find out about government jobs and more through Library Associates.
- InfoCurrent: Check out positions at libraries listed with InfoCurrent.
- LISjobs: Visit LISjobs to find job ads and more for librarians.
- Librarians: Look into the details of the librarian profession from this listing in the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
- SLA Career Services Online: On SLA, you’ll learn about special library positions across the US.
- Indeed: Indeed features a variety of quality medical librarian jobs in its listings.
- Salary.com: Find career advancement tools and resources from Salary.com.
- John Keister & Associates: This executive search firm specializes in public, academic, research and special libraries.
- MLANet: Learn about medical library jobs within and beyond the MLA.
Research
These websites offer excellent resources for medical library research.
- BioMed Central: BioMed Central offers original research articles with open access.
- DailyMed: Find high quality information about marketed drugs through DailyMed.
- Alphabetical List of Specific Diseases/Disorders: Research diseases and disorders through this resource.
- Medical Library Search Engine: Use this custom search engine to search the web pages of medical libraries.
- NHS Evidence: Find evidence through NHS here.
- AllRefer Health: AllRefer Health offers health articles and reference materials.
- Guidelines for Providing Medical Information to Consumers: Check out these guidelines to learn how to answer health and medical questions.
- Current Bibliographies in Medicine: Check out these bibliographies to find resources in subject areas of biomedicine.
- HealthWeb: Find areas of excellence from this joint project of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation member health sciences libraries.
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Visit this registry to learn about clinical trials being conducted in the United States and around the world.
- Mayo Clinic Health Oasis: Find health information from doctors, nurses, health educators and scientists at the Mayo Clinic here.
- PubMed: Through PubMed, you’ll get access to links, databases, citations, and more, as well as links to fee-based, full-text articles.
- CDC: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers an online source for credible health information.
- HealthWeb: HealthWeb is a collaborative project of health sciences libraries.
- Consumer Health and Patient Education Information Search Engine: Use this search engine to find information through trusted and authorative health information and patient education resources.
- MedScape: Find subjects to research, news, reviews, and more from MedScape.
- Hardin MD: Find free full text online electronic medical journals here.
- Public Library of Science: This nonprofit organization publishes freely available open access journals in life science and medicine.
- INASP: The INASP works to make scientific publications more available.
- History of Medicine Search Engine: Here you can search URLs recommended by the History of the Health Sciences Section of the Medical Library Association.
- MedlinePlus: MedlinePlus shares trusted health information, news, and lots more.
Resources
These websites provide valuable resources for medical librarians.
- Health Sciences Internet Librarianship Resource Page: This resource list offers basic Internet resources for health sciences librarians.
- Best of the Web in Health and Medicine: Check out this list from the New York Public Library to learn about reputable health and medicine web sites.
- Medical Librarianship Weblogs: Find a list of medical librarianship blogs in this wiki.
- lib-web-cats: Use this directory to find libraries throughout the world by type, location, and more.
- Library Conference Planner: With this planner, you’ll be able to stay on top of all the conferences for librarians.
- NLM Gateway: Use this gateway to search multiple resources in the National Library of Medicine.
- Educators’ Reference Desk: Find resource guides and more through the Educators’ Reference Desk.
- Basic Library Management: Get the basics for new health and hospital librarians from this website.
- Libdex: Check out the Libdex to learn about library blogs online.
- Recommended Books for a Consumer Health Reference Collection: In this bibliography of titles, you’ll find recommended books for a medical reference collection.
- IPL: Health and Medical Sciences: Use this resource to find the best websites and reference tools for health and medical sciences.
- Resource Center Manual: In this manual, you’ll learn how to set up and manage a health resource center.
- Blogs for Medical Information: Here you’ll find a wealth of medical information blogs.
- LibGuides: Use LibGuides to create, share, and connect with patrons and other librarians.
- Librarians’ Internet Index: The Librarians’ Internet Index is full of websites you can trust.
- List of Medical Wikis: Use this resource to find wikis for health information.
- Libraries for All: Use this resource guide to get information and instructions for managing successful medical library.
- Health Information Resources: Get access to hundreds of journals, ebooks, resources, and more here.
- Library Issues: In Library Issues, you’ll learn about key issues in academic librarianship.
- Services for Librarians: Check out this web site for information designed for medical librarians.
- Internet Skills for Health Information Users: Get training sources for medical librarians here.
- MedLib: In this directory, you’ll find more than 750 medical library websites.
- How Do You Set Up and Run a Consumer Health Library?: Learn the basics of running a consumer health library here.
- Web Sites You Can Trust: Check out this list for 100 health websites that can be trusted.
- Medical/Health Sciences Libraries on the Web: Find out about medical and health science libraries online through this resource.
- Information for Development: Here you’ll find a directory of useful links for developing libraries.
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