Author: Matthew Bridgeman

  • Health Sciences Libraries Co-host World Cancer Day Event with the Global Health Institute

    On February 4, Health Sciences Libraries collaborated with Rutgers Global Health Institute to c0-host the 2023 World Cancer Day Recognition Event at Robert Wood Johnson Library. The two organizations also partnered on an “End Cancer” book billboard in observance of the day to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. Snacks, refreshments, and giveaways were provided.

    2023 World Cancer Day flyer.
    The 2023 World Cancer Day Recognition Event flyer.
    RWJ Library's "End-Cancer" book billboard.
    Health Sciences Libraries staff collaborated with the Global Health Institute to create the “End Cancer” book billboard in RWJ Library.
    2023 World Cancer Day flyer.
    The “End Cancer” book billboard in RWJ Library.
    World Cancer Day at RWJ Library.
    Heath Sciences Libraries partnered with the Rutgers Global Health Institute to raise awareness about cancer.
    World Cancer Day at RWJ Library.
    RWJ Library displayed medical books from the past and present to educate attendees about cancer.
    World Cancer Day at RWJ Library.
    Rutgers University Libraries swag.
  • RWJ Library’s Holiday Book Tree and Book Billboard

    RWJ Library's 2022 holiday book tree and book billboard.

    Health Sciences Libraries staff and students rang in the holidays with a festive book tree and book billboard in RWJ Library.

  • Health Sciences Libraries Publish Inaugural Issue of “Impact”

    Impact e-newsletter masthead.

    Rutgers Health Sciences Libraries (HSL) is pleased to announce the inaugural issue of Impact, its new monthly e-newsletter. Please visit go.rutgers.edu/xn910gjj to read the latest HSL news, events, and features:

    • Save Time: Make an Appointment!
    • Medical Education Review Blog Celebrates 10th Birthday with 300th Post
    • Quick Access to PubMed and UpToDate

    The next issue will reveal exciting news about EMBASE. Subscribe today to get Impact delivered to your inbox!

  • Introducing the Rutgers Health Sciences Libraries on Social Media

    Facebook page
    The @RutgersHSL Facebook page.

    Matthew Bridgeman and Sarah Jewell are leading the teams behind the new Facebook and Instagram pages representing the Rutgers Health Sciences Libraries. Matthew Bridgeman, an information and education librarian at Robert Wood Johnson, has both professional and personal experiences with Instagram. He began the Instagram account at Middlesex County College. In two years he grew the library’s presence and even had a post shared by the New York Public Library. The NYPL also has a great article on creating Instagram posts to be engaging called 20 Ways to Make People Fall in Love with your Instagram. He sees Instagram as a way to begin a discussion with students and faculty with creative photography.

    Sarah Jewell, an information and education librarian at the George F. Smith Library of the Health Sciences, primarily has experience doing social media for organizations outside the professional sphere. In the past, she has volunteered to do Facebook, Instagram, and WordPress work with writing and meditation-based organizations. “I see social media as a great vehicle for expressing passion about important work,” Sarah says. “When you express enthusiasm through this media, it is contagious, and it gets others excited about the work to be done.”

    Instagram
    The @RutgersHSL Instagram page.

    Some resources that Sarah uses to guide her social media efforts include the Rutgers Libraries Social Media Resources (which she helped create) and Young and Rossmann’s book titled Using Social Media to Build Library Communities. As the Rutgers Health Sciences Libraries staff is just getting the Facebook and Instagram accounts off the ground, she has been reaching out to her regular contacts to spread the word about the new way to communicate with the libraries. She was thrilled to see the Rutgers School of Public Health post on both Facebook and Instagram a promotion of the Rutgers Health Sciences Libraries pages.

    The primary goals of the Facebook and Instagram accounts are to promote library resources, services, and events to the Rutgers University community and to engage with the students, faculty, and staff of the seven schools under RBHS. The new Rutgers Health Sciences Libraries Facebook and Instagram accounts are off to a running start. The accounts’ plans are to keep a constant scheduled flow of content celebrating the students, faculty, and libraries from the schools of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. If you have not already followed them, connect with them now as they begin this adventure.

    Matthew Bridgeman and Sarah Jewell