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Explore the roots and programs that link science and public engagement through libraries. Discover examples, training, involving the scientific community, and the importance of making science accessible through plain language materials.
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Library Links: Putting Science and Publics Together Shirley M. Malcom
LIBRARY LINKS Roots of AAAS Interest in Libraries • Historical • Programmatic • Audience
LIBRARY LINKS “Trunks to Nets” • Sharing quality science books • Science Books & Films is born!
LIBRARY LINKS SB&F: In Print and Online
LIBRARY LINKS Providing Science to Broad Audiences Producing What We Could Not Find
LIBRARY LINKS AAAS and Plain Language Materials
LIBRARY LINKS Recognizing “Good Work”
LIBRARY LINKS AAAS Case Study: Science Plus Literacy for Health
LIBRARY LINKS Linking complex ideas to concrete examples
LIBRARY LINKS Human Genome Project • “Esoteric” ideas related to the legal, ethical, and social issues surrounding the HGP • Making HGP relevant through vignettes
LIBRARY LINKS Outreach Tied to Products • Video • Discussion with scientists/health professionals • Links to community groups (libraries, senior citizens, faith-based groups, museums)
LIBRARY LINKS The Science Inside
LIBRARY LINKS Libraries • Knowledge of materials • A trusted source • Knowledge of community and audiences • Effective approaches
LIBRARY LINKS Healthy People Library Project
LIBRARY LINKS Examples from the FieldLas Vegas-Clark County Library District
LIBRARY LINKS Examples from the FieldNew Orleans Public Library
LIBRARY LINKS Examples from the FieldSan Francisco Public Library
LIBRARY LINKS Training for Staff and Volunteers
LIBRARY LINKS Involving the Scientific Community • As reviewers • As authors • As outreach volunteers
LIBRARY LINKS The Nature of Science
LIBRARY LINKS Acknowledgments • Department of Energy, Office of Health and Environmental Research • NIDA • NIH, SEPA • SB&F staff • Marty McGihon • Our library and scientist partners