The MIRL (Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries) symposium planning committee is pleased to announce that registration is open and the schedule is available for the third annual free virtual event, taking place on WebEx on Thursday, November 16, 2023 from 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm (EST).
MIRL 2023 will begin with a plenary panel, “IRs in the Medical Landscape: A Conversation with Library Leaders”.
The landscape for medical institutional repositories (IRs) is diverse and evolving. MIRL 2023 kicks off this year’s symposium with a plenary panel of health sciences library directors from around the U.S. discussing their various perspectives on how IRs and IR services contribute to and support their institutions’ goals. The aim of this plenary session is to set the stage for the symposium and inspire interesting and constructive conversation within the medical IR community.
After the plenary panel session, in a series of presentations, IR practitioners will share their insights and experience.
MIRL is a platform-neutral conference for IR practitioners and those with an interest in IRs at hospitals, academic medical centers, and other health settings to discuss and share case studies and best practices for digital archiving of institutional content. For further information, check out the links below.
Registration: https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/mirl/registration.html or directly at https://tinyurl.com/MIRL2023
Questions about MIRL 2023? Contact Steven Moore, Librarian at Henry Ford Health
By registering for MIRL, you are agreeing to abide by the MIRL 2023 Code of Conduct.
Please join us on November 16th!
MIRL 2023 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, UMass Chan Medical School)
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