Showing posts with label Greenberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenberg. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Day 4 of My Internship

Today was my fourth day here at Harvey Cushing Medical Library. Today, I got to meet with Lei Wang, the Instructional Design Librarian. Today, Mr. Wang showed me how I will be editing my Health Flick. To do so, I will be using a software called iMovie, which is a movie editing program that is available on Macintosh computers. In order to edit a movie on the software, you first have to upload the footage you want to edit to the program. After that, you create a new project. Once you have done that, you are able to add a title page, cut off segments of the footage you don't want or messed up on etc. Also in the program, when you are saving it, you can save it to be compatible to whatever device you want people to be able to view it on whether it is a iPod, iPhone, iPad, computer etc.

After practicing editing my video, I had the chance to sit down with Mr. Wang and get his insights on working here in the library. After being asked "Do you think you gain a better understanding of yourself from your career?" He replied "Yes, you never know what you are capable of doing until you give it a try. You are unaware of your full potential until you take the step to find out whether the task at hand is accomplish-able."
Mr. Lei Wang


After I met with Mr. Wang, I met with Mr. John Gallagher. He is the associate director here at Harvey Cushing Medical Library. While I was there, Mr. Gallagher and I talked about his position here at the library. I asked him "How did you succeed in obtaining your career?" He responded "The opportunity unfolded its self. I opened that door and everything just fell into place. I was originally working for UPS, however I was looking to change jobs, a friend of mine told me to apply for a job here and here I am 13 years later" As the associate director, Mr. Gallagher is entitled to help you search for any information in the Medical Library's databases, instruct group sessions, and send you the medical library news each month, highlighting new resources and information about the library's programs to keep you up-to-date.
Mr. John Gallagher


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

First Day

Today was my first day at the Yale Medical Library. It began with a tour of the library and an outline of what I will be doing for the next couple of weeks. Mr. Greenberg, Research Services Librarian, showed me around the library and introduced me to people I will soon get to know better. One of the most interesting rooms was Harvey Cushing's room downstairs. The Medical Library is named after Dr. Cushing, so it was interesting to see his work. While walking through the library Mr.Greenberg pointed out how many of their books and journals are now online instead of on the shelf.

Once we finished the tour, I sat down for an interview with Mr. Greenberg. He went to a the State University of New York at Albany.  He lived in New York and enjoyed the campus when he visited it. He studied liberal arts there focusing on English and History. Mr. Greenberg now works at the Yale Medical Library as the Research Services Librarian. He has been a librarian for more than 30 years. He worked at Colombia University for 13 years before he saw an advertisement for a position at Yale. He has been working at Yale for the past 14 years. Mr. Greenberg says he enjoys teaching classes to doctors or students and helping doctors one-on-one. He, also appreciates that he gets to meet new people and "become the face of the library". Mr.Greenberg's occupation has led him all over the world including Cape Town, South Africa, Peru, and Hong Kong. He is most proud of teaching library science  for 10 years. He is also very proud of his blog that he enjoys writing outside of his job. Mr. Greenberg also enjoys swimming and cooking in his spare time. Lastly, although he may have not lived up to his childhood dream job of being a guitar player or a writer, but he aspires to one day be a Library Director.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Tour of the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library - Yale University

Today is the first day of my CHILI Intern. My first day as an intern went really well. Mr. Greenberg gave me a tour of the Medical Library. There were lots of interesting things which I did not know about. For instance, I didn't know the history of Harvey Cushing/ John Hay Whitney Medical library. It was very fascinating. the library dates back to 1941 and is very unique in its own ways. It had served the public and the Yale medical students throughout its years. One of the things that fascinating things I saw was the medical tool display located in the medical objects collection of the Library. It was very interesting for me to see the surgical tools that date back to Roman Empire. It was really interesting for me to be able to see the tools that they used to used conduct any kind of medical process. Another thing that was interesting was the special reference books present in the library on consumer health, end of life, medical teaching. The tour of the library demonstrated how technology is taking over the libraries but there is still a place for books.
Later, I interviewed Mr. Greenberg. I learned the importance of a Medical Library and librarianship is general. Mr. Greenberg originally wanted to work in either the library science or education field. Graduated a semester early, he applied first to library science graduate school and was offered a graduate assistance scholarship covering all costs. He took the first job he was offered, which was at a Public library. later, he became a Medical Librarian.
Mr. Greenberg
has created two special projects with students (C.H.I.L.I. internship and Healthflicks). Mr. Greenberg is very passionate in his work.