From Vermont medicine (1917).
Primary Source Sets
MHL Collections
Reference Shelves
From Vermont medicine (1917).
From Michigan medicine (1991).
From Arizona medicine (1983).
From the Delaware Medical Journal (1974).
From California Medicine (1947).
From Connecticut Medicine (1998).
From the North Carolina Medical Journal (1898).
From the Wisconsin Medical Journal (1982).
~This post courtesy Polina Ilieva.
The Local Arrangements and Program Committees are busy preparing for the upcoming joint ALHHS/MeMA meeting in Los Angeles, May 9-10, 2018.
Our conference brings together archivists, librarians, museum professionals, educators, historians and representatives of allied professions and it is the place for our community to engage, network, and learn from each other’s experiences. The advent of social media, big data, and digital environments is changing the nature of the records we collect, their dissemination, as well as educational practices. The impact of this shift challenges some theoretical and methodological paradigms of our professions. The goal of this meeting is to examine critical issues in documenting, preserving, accessing, and teaching with health sciences collections in the newly emerging landscape.
Keynote Address: Miriam Posner, Assistant Professor of Information Studies and Digital Humanities, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
The Program Committee welcomes your help in making this a thought provoking and stimulating conference. We are especially interested in proposals that feature:
Session Formats: The Program Committee encourages submission of proposals that may include, but are not limited to, the following formats:
Please submit your proposal (no more than 350 words) through the Session/Program Proposal Form: https://goo.gl/forms/7eQYTWFnUgAlCx0T2
The deadline for submitting session proposals is Friday, December 1th, 2017. Decisions about acceptance will be made by December 15th, 2017.
If you have any questions please contact Polina Ilieva via phone (415) 476-1024 or email polina.ilieva@ucsf.edu.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Los Angeles!
Your Program Committee:
Polina Ilieva, University of California, San Francisco (chair)
Beth Lander, College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Jennifer Nieves, Case Western Reserve University
John Rees, National Library of Medicine (History of Medicine Division)
From Sir John Lubbock’s Flowers, fruits, and leaves (1888).