Kathleen Amos, MLIS, Assistant Director, Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice, Public Health Foundation
In addition to building individual relationships, an AHD Learning Community listserv is being set up to enable communication and discussion among Learning Community members generally. This listserv will allow not only for information about Learning Community activities to be disseminated, but also for members to ask AHD-related questions and share AHD news with one another, and is expected to be operational later this summer.
For the near future, development of AHD Learning Community resources will focus on expanding the
collection of AHD partnership agreements and beginning to document case stories of successful AHD experiences. Both of these resources can provide useful examples for those seeking to learn more about AHDs. Learning Community meetings will also continue, moving to a virtual meeting format beginning with the
August meeting. Future virtual meetings are being scheduled for October 2014 and early 2015 as well.
The AHD Learning Community is always interested in learning more about the needs and interests of members, and suggestions for activities, resources, and topics to explore are welcome. The
needs assessment remains open, and additional responses are encouraged. Contribute to the ongoing development of the Learning Community by completing the
needs assessment, leaving your questions or suggestions in the Comments section below, or sending your ideas to
[email protected].
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