Like Evelyn, I really appreciated HSLIC's support when I was a new part-time medical librarian at Inland Hospital in 1998. With their assistance I was able to convince my administration to get me a computer so my library could move from a card catalog to an automated collection and take part in the National Library of Medicine's new Grateful Med system :) I wouldn't be where I am today without this wonderful group! Janet S. Bolduc, MSLS Medical Education Librarian MaineGeneral Medical Center, Alfond Center for Health 35 Medical Center Parkway Augusta, ME 04330 -----Original Message----- From: Maine Libraries Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Evelyn Greenlaw Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:46 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: <EXTERNAL> [MELIBS-L] HSLIC Legacy --- CAUTION: EXTERNAL EMAIL --- This Email originated outside of MaineGeneral. Please do not click any links or open any attachments unless you know the sender. In 1978 I was hired by St. Mary's General Hospital in time to meet JCAH accreditation. Shortly thereafter I was visited by a volunteer HSLIC mentor, who spent a day teaching me how to manually fill out a 5-part paper interlibrary loan form and how to choose which libraries to send it to (remember MULS?), how to use the paper issues of Index Medicus I had on the shelves, and how libraries operated within hospitals - the stuff you don't learn in library school. That was the start of my 40-year relationship with HSLIC, and I will be forever grateful for the practical skills and the collegiality everyone provided. I want to say thanks to every HSLIC member I've ever worked with - it's been quite the ride! -- Evelyn A. Greenlaw, M.S.L.S. Coordinator, Library at Lewiston-Auburn College University of Southern Maine 207.753.6541 Liaison librarian to the Natural & Applied Sciences (NAS), Occupational Therapy (MOT), Public Health (MPH), and Policy, Planning and Management (MPPM) programs, as well as the Muskie School of Public Service & Cutler Institute.