🚨Save with early-bird rates through April 10 for #MLA26!
Join us in Milwaukee, May 19–22, 2026, for a week of learning, collaboration, and innovation in health sciences librarianship.
Register here: https://ow.ly/CXZ550YrZvl
#MLANET26
🚨Save with early-bird rates through April 10 for #MLA26!
Join us in Milwaukee, May 19–22, 2026, for a week of learning, collaboration, and innovation in health sciences librarianship.
Register here: https://ow.ly/CXZ550YrZvl
#MLANET26
Small changes can lead to big impact!
Join us March 12 for a webinar on navigating change in medical library environments. Learn strategies to adapt services, strengthen communication, and keep projects moving forward.
Register here: https://ow.ly/bKwn50YrexN
#medlibs
Check out this week's #JMLASpotlight!
The I’s have it: everything needed to practice medical librarianship starts with an I ➡️https://ow.ly/4WiX50YpI3q
#medlibs #healthsciences
What does responsible AI use look like in research and instruction?
This MLA Connect article explores how AI can support librarians and students in reading research more critically and intentionally.
Read more: https://ow.ly/eWry50YpXTQ
#medlibs #criticalappraisal #AIineducation
Turn funding ideas into funded projects. 💡
Join us at MLA '26 in Milwaukee for Grant Writing for Librarians (CE400), a hands on course to help you analyze RFPs, build budgets, and draft strong proposal briefs.
Register here: https://ow.ly/4cBs50Ype91
#MLANET26
We’re honored to introduce the 2026 John P. McGovern Lecturer: Gabriel T. Bosslet.
A physician, ethicist, and educator at Indiana University School of Medicine, Dr. Bosslet will present this distinguished plenary at MLA '26 in Milwaukee.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/KFQc50Yozwl
#MLANET26
Curious how AI can transform literature searching? 🔎🤖
Join this webinar on March 26 to explore how today’s scholarly AI tools can support topic mapping, uncover research gaps, and enhance library search workflows.
Register here: https://ow.ly/3FIu50Ymz30
#medlibs
Check out this week's #JMLASpotlight!
Navigating unique challenges: librarian perceptions in supporting physician associate (assistant) programs ➡️ https://ow.ly/TSo750YmwB6
#medlibs #healthsciences
The Network of the National Library of Medicine has posted three upcoming grant forecasts, including opportunities for the National Training Center, National Center for Coordination, and Regional Medical Libraries.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/Vle450YmAfn
#medlibs
Meet this year’s John P. McGovern Lecturer, Gabriel T. Bosslet, who will share insights at MLA ’26 in Milwaukee. The lecture honors a legacy of compassion, ethics, and humanism in health sciences.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/Co1h50YlRI9
#MLANET26 #medlibs
The compliance deadline for the ADA Title II Digital Accessibility Rule is approaching April 2026. Is your library ready?
Join MLA Caucus members for a deep dive into the new rule by the Department of Justice.
Register here: https://ow.ly/pN5g50YlbJ0
#medlibs
Small shifts can make a big impact. 💡
Join us on March 12 for a webinar to learn practical tools and simple strategies to adapt to change, strengthen communication, and keep services moving forward, even with limited resources.
Register here: https://ow.ly/SQSs50Yigc5
#medlibs
The latest issue of JMLA is packed with research and thought-provoking perspectives. Welcome to your front-row seat to what’s next in medical librarianship. Get inspired, get informed, and get reading! ➡️ https://jmla.mlanet.org/ojs/jmla
#medlibs #healthsciences
Discover how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of drug discovery
Join us on March 4 for a webinar with Anne Brown of Virginia Tech to explore key tools, real-world challenges, and how librarians can help researchers navigate AI-driven science.
Register here: https://ow.ly/2xiU50YileP
Ready to grow as a leader? Become an MLA caucus chair to expand your network, build leadership skills, and make an impact in your community.
Election slate submissions are due February 20.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/nrzV50YhAl4
#medlibs
✨ Get a look at the sessions, speakers, and experiences shaping MLA ’26 in Milwaukee.
The MLA ’26 Preliminary Program is available, with in-person CE, keynotes, symposia, contributed content, exhibits, and member activities.
Download here: https://ow.ly/XWii50YgMK5
#MLANET26
Join this webinar on March 26 to explore how platforms like Scite, Elicit, and Research Rabbit can support topic mapping, evidence discovery, and research workflows in health sciences libraries.
Register here: https://ow.ly/NbT750YerXN
#medlibs
Apply by February 16 for the MLA Research Training Institute (RTI)!
Take your research skills further with this year-long research training program dedicated to librarianship.
Apply here: https://ow.ly/32PG50Ye2B1
#medlibs
Registration for MLA '26 is now open!
We invite you to join us in Milwaukee, WI from May 19 - 22, 2026 for "Cultured Collaborations" in highlighting the transformational partnerships and evolutions of the health sciences community.
Register now: https://ow.ly/77U850YctxC
#MLANET26
Small shifts can make a big impact. 💡
Join us on March 12 for a live webinar on practical strategies for navigating change in medical library environments, even when time and resources are limited.
Register here: https://ow.ly/12mk50Y8OoI
#medlibs
Check out this week's #JMLASpotlight!
Inclusive survey design: MCMLA’s lessons learned from an inclusivity and climate assessment ➡️https://ow.ly/sSbq50Ya6hv
#medlibs #healthsciences
We're excited to have Katrina Holland join MLA as the executive director! She's already making history as the first African American executive director of MLA. As she settles into her new role, Katrina shares her thoughts.
Read more: https://ow.ly/g9pG50Y9Ljt
#medlibs
We're excited to announce accepted contributed papers and immersion sessions for MLA '26! We received over 180 total submissions for round 1 and are working through proposals for lightning talks and posters.
Get a sneak peek: https://ow.ly/NjAa50Y96gO
#medlibs #MLANET26
Grow your research skills with MLA!
Apply to the MLA Research Training Institute (RTI) and join the drop-in Q&A session tomorrow, February 4 to get your questions answered. Applications close February 16.
Apply here: https://ow.ly/C7EJ50Y8ezb
#medlibs
Still translating systematic review searches by trial and error?
Join this webinar tomorrow at 1pm CT to learn practical, transferable techniques for translating PubMed searches across Embase, Web of Science, and CINAHL with confidence.
Register now: https://ow.ly/JEKB50Y4RFo
#medlibs
Check out this week's #JMLASpotlight!
Accessibility audit of the Midwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association ➡️ https://ow.ly/l6l950Y62Vj
#medlibs #healthsciences
As the research landscape continues to evolve, the MLA Research Training Institute (RTI) is expanding its curriculum to address these emerging needs. We're excited to announce four new content areas in our curriculum:
Learn more: https://ow.ly/p1c550Y59EZ
#medlibs #research
Apply to the MLA Research Training Institute (RTI), a year-long fellowship for health sciences librarians. Join the drop-in session on February 4 at 1:00 pm CT to learn more and get your questions answered.
🗓️ Applications close February 16, 2026.
Apply here: https://ow.ly/86U850Y4om0
#medlibs
Take your systematic review search skills to the next level
This webinar helps you translate search strategies across PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and CINAHL. Learn how to break down search components, apply correct syntax, and compare manual techniques.
Register here: https://ow.ly/xAPc50Y1eIZ
Check out this week's #JMLASpotlight!
Evaluating search quality and article choice in evidence-based medicine assignments of preclinical students ➡️ https://ow.ly/caxw50Y1WRY
#medlibs #healthsciences