2nd Annual Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries Symposium 2022 (MIRL 22)
Thursday, November 17, 2022, 12:00pm-5:00pm EST
Free virtual event
The Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL) Symposium planning committee would like to thank all presenters and attendees who participated in this year’s symposium! Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL) is a free event that brings together IR practitioners and those with an interest in IRs at hospitals, academic medical centers, and other health settings for discussions and sharing of case studies and best practices for digital archiving of institutional content.
MIRL 2022 planning group members:
- Lisa Buda (Rochester Regional Health)
- Anthony Dellureficio (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center)
- Brenda Fay (Advocate Aurora Health)
- Sara Hoover (Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, George Washington University)
- Ramune Kubilius (Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)
- Steven Moore (Henry Ford Health)
- Lisa Palmer (Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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Thursday, November 17th | ||
12:00 PM |
Conference Program and Welcome: Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries 2022 (MIRL 2022) Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries 12:00 PM |
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12:05 PM |
Lisa Federer, US National Library of Medicine 12:05 PM |
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1:00 PM |
Surveying the Medical IR Landscape for Presentation or Publication: Challenges and Opportunities Ramune K. Kubilius, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 1:00 PM |
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1:05 PM |
U.S. Repository Network: Moving from Vision to Action Tina Baich, SPARC 1:05 PM |
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1:15 PM |
Susanna Mornati, George Washington University 1:15 PM |
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1:25 PM |
Fedora - An Open Source Digital Preservation Solution Arran Griffith, George Washington University 1:25 PM |
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1:35 PM |
Hyku: Collaboration and Commitment in an Open Source Data Repository Kevin Kochanski, Hyku 1:35 PM |
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1:45 PM |
Digital Commons Data: For Your Institution's RDM Journey Luca Belletti, Digital Commons 1:45 PM |
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2:05 PM |
5 Key Takeaways from “Creative Commons for Academic Librarians” Samantha Wilairat, Stanford University 2:05 PM |
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2:10 PM |
Sarah Weirich, University of Maryland, Baltimore 2:10 PM |
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2:15 PM |
Jennifer Deal, Advocate Aurora Health 2:15 PM |
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2:20 PM |
Scholarly Dissemination for Visiting Students Heather Brown, University of Nebraska Medical Center 2:20 PM |
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2:25 PM |
Dashboard Confessional: Moving Behind-the-Scenes Metrics to the Spotlight Steven Moore, Henry Ford Health 2:25 PM |
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2:30 PM |
From Digital Commons to Alma/Primo: Expanding Readership for Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects Sara Hoover, George Washington University 2:30 PM |
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2:35 PM |
Leveraging IR Materials for Pre- and Post-Conference Attendance Amanda Schwartz, Providence 2:35 PM |
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2:50 PM |
A Tale of Two Migrations: A Medical Library Case Report Lisa Palmer, UMass Chan Medical School 2:50 PM |
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2:55 PM |
Cheese in the Maze: Navigating Administrative Processes for a Digital Collection Migration Pamela Pierce, Oregon Health & Science University 2:55 PM |
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3:15 PM |
Making Cancer History Online: The OpenWorks @ MD Anderson Legacy Page Jose Javier Garza, MD Anderson Cancer Center 3:15 PM |
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3:25 PM |
Moving Metadata and Medicine: Migrating a Nursing History Photograph Collection to Digital Commons Maureen Cech, Misericordia University 3:25 PM |
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3:35 PM |
CU Anschutz Digital Collections Migration: From DSpace to Hyku Raven Morrigan, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus 3:35 PM |