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AGMB 2021: Zuverl��ssig auch in st��rmischen Zeiten

AGMB 2021: Reliable even in stormy times
Authors: Reimann, I;

AGMB 2021: Zuverl��ssig auch in st��rmischen Zeiten

Abstract

Schwerpunktthema der aktuellen Ausgabe 3/2021 von GMS Medizin ��� Bibliothek ��� Information ist die Jahrestagung 2021 der Arbeitsgemeinschaft f��r Medizinisches Bibliothekswesen (AGMB), die erneut online stattfand und unter dem Motto ���AGMB 2021: Zuverl��ssig auch in st��rmischen Zeiten��� stand. Der Tagungsbericht wurde vom ehemaligen Vorstand der AGMB (Dagmar H��rter, Martina Semmler-Schmetz, Iris Reimann & Claudia W��ckel) geschrieben. Die Beitr��ge wurden verfasst von Alexandra Streck & Elke Roesner (Die Reanimation des ZB MED YouTube-Kanals. Eine Erfahrungsgeschichte in 5 Kapiteln), Ninon Franziska Frank (���Dazu haben wir ein Video!��� ��� Tutorials als asynchrone Schulungsmittel), Claudia Adolph, Christine Debus, Anne Lerch, Hedwig Rotermann & Susanne Ruhm (��berregionaler Zugang zu E-Books und E-Journals bei ZB MED durch Fernzugrifflizenzen), Dagmar H��rter & Charlotte Hartnack (Wir bieten ��� Visualisierung aller Online-Angebote der Bereichsbibliothek Medizin G��ttingen), Sandra R��mmele (Erfahrungen mit digitalem Tandemunterricht in der ��rztlichen Zentralbibliothek), Christian Vogel (E-Mail-Support in Bibliotheken ��� Lernen von den Profis. 99 Tipps, wie Sie sich Arbeit, Verantwortung und Nutzer*innen vom Leib halten), Michaela Beisser & Evamaria Krause (IK-Angebote der TB Medizin der UB Augsburg), Christina Draheim, Janus Wawrzinek, Stefan Wulle & Wolf-Tilo Balke (Drug-Disease-Networks: Innovatives PubPharm-Recherchetool), Thomas Nordhausen & Julian Hirt (Die Neuauflage von RefHunter im Webformat: Was kann sie und was ist ihr Ziel?) und Petra Labriga (Science Tracking auf der Spur ��� die Rolle von Bibliotheken im Kontext von Reading Analytics bei wissenschaftlichen Verlagen). Weiterhin enthalten sind ein Interview mit Oliver Obst anl��sslich seiner Ernennung zum Ehrenmitglied der AGMB, die Pr��sentation des Leuchtturmes an Medizinbibliotheken 2021 (Lisando: Ein Service der Krankenhausbibliotheken im Verbund) sowie die W��rdigung dieses Projektes, die Ausschreibung des Wettbewerbes f��r 2022 und die aktuelle Mitteilung ���Aus der AGMB���.

The focus of the current issue 3/2021 of GMS Medizin ��� Bibliothek ��� Information is the 2021 annual conference of the German Medical Libraries Association (AGMB), which once again took place online under the motto ���AGMB 2021: Reliable even in stormy times���. The conference report was written by the former board of AGMB (Dagmar H��rter, Martina Semmler-Schmetz, Iris Reimann & Claudia W��ckel). The authors in this issue are Alexandra Streck & Elke Roesner (The reanimation of the ZB MED YouTube channel. A story of experience in 5 chapters), Ninon Franziska Frank (���We have a video on this!������ tutorials as asynchronous training tools), Claudia Adolph, Christine Debus, Anne Lerch, Hedwig Rotermann & Susanne Ruhm (German-wide access to e-books and e-journals at ZB MED via remote access licenses), Dagmar H��rter & Charlotte Hartnack (We offer ��� visualisation of all online offers of the Medical Library G��ttingen), Sandra R��mmele (Digital cooperative teaching at the Central Medical Library Hamburg), Christian Vogel (E-mail support in libraries ��� learning from the professionals. 99 tips how to avoid work, responsibilities and users), Michaela Beisser & Evamaria Krause (Information literacy services of Augsburg University���s medical library), Christina Draheim, Janus Wawrzinek, Stefan Wulle & Wolf-Tilo Balke (Drug-Disease-Networks: Innovative search tool for PubPharm), Thomas Nordhausen & Julian Hirt (The new edition of RefHunter in web format: what can it do and what is its goal?) and Petra Labriga (Tracking science ��� the role of libraries in the context of reading analytics at academic publishers). Also included is an interview with Oliver Obst on the occasion of his appointment as an honorary member of the AGMB, the presentation of the pioneer project in medical libraries 2021 (Lisando: A service of hospital libraries in cooperation) as well as the appreciation of this project, the announcement of the competition for 2022 and the latest communication from the AGMB (German MLA (AGMB) News).

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Medicine (General), editorial, agmb, annual conference 2021, COVID-19 pandemic, Tutorials, german medical libraries association, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, Covid-19-Pandemie, Open Access, R5-920, science tracking, Jahrestagung 2021, medical library, Interview, Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Medizinisches Bibliothekswesen, open access, German Medical Libraries Association, digital training services, covid-19 pandemic, interview, digitale Schulungsangebote, Arbeitsgemeinschaft f��r Medizinisches Bibliothekswesen, Editorial, ddc: 610, AGMB, Medicine and health, Science Tracking, AGMB, annual conference 2021, Z, tutorials, Medizinbibliothek

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