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Network of the National Library of Medicine Training Center (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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The National Library of Medicine (NLM) plans to issue a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to establish a Training Center within the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM). The NNLM, established in 1965, is a geographically organized network across the United States and its territories that supports the initiatives and services of the NLM and National Institutes of Health (NIH). The network’s mission centers on facilitating effective use of health information and data by providing professional development and community outreach through libraries, health professionals, and other organizations. Traditionally focused on NLM products, the NNLM is now expanding its scope to more broadly engage with NIH programs, research dissemination, and community participation in clinical research. The contract specifically relates to the Network Training Center (NTC), one of the NNLM’s three main components, which also include the Network Coordinating Center and Regional Medical Libraries. The NTC will be responsible for supporting training efforts across the network by developing curricula, training materials, and delivering both synchronous and asynchronous training sessions. It will collaborate closely with the other NNLM components to identify training needs, implement innovative instructional methods, and evaluate learner outcomes. Key qualifications for the NTC include expertise in instructional design, technology management, and biomedical information. This initiative is authorized under the Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 and reflects a strategic investment to enhance public engagement with NIH resources and expand the network’s impact in the biomedical information community.

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NLM seeks a Training Center for NNLM to develop and deliver biomedical training nationwide.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → National Institutes Of Health

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611430 - Professional and Management Development Training View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → National Institutes Of Health
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The National Library of Medicine (NLM) intends to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to solicit applications for a Training Center of the Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM).

Established in 1965 and organized geographically across the United States and its territories, the NNLM promotes and supports the initiatives, products, and services of the NLM and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Over the years, the network has expanded its impact through strategic partnerships with a broad array of member organizations, including health sciences, hospital, academic, and public libraries; health professionals; data organizations; and community-based groups.

The NNLM’s core mission is to enable the effective use of—and contribution to—health information and data made available by the NLM and NIH. The network achieves this by providing professional development for librarians and information specialists, and by supporting access to health information and outreach through libraries and community organizations. A central emphasis of the NNLM is increasing awareness of and engagement with NIH programs and resources.

While the NNLM has traditionally focused on promoting NLM-specific products, it is now poised to expand its reach across the broader NIH community. The network will play a vital role in disseminating research findings, fostering community engagement and partnerships, and supporting participation in local clinical research. In doing so, the NNLM will enhance public understanding of NIH’s contributions and increase the use of NIH-supported information and data resources.

The NNLM consists of three major components: 1) the Network Coordinating Center (NCC), 2) Regional Medical Libraries (RMLs), and 3) the Network Training Center (NTC). This announcement specifically pertains to the NTC, with companion NOFOs forthcoming for the NCC and RMLs.

The NTC will focus on supporting training across the NNLM, including developing curricula, materials, and executing synchronous and asynchronous training sessions. The NTC will work with the RMLs and NCC to continually identify training needs for a variety of audiences and design innovative and engaging learning methods. The NTC will work closely with the NCC to develop and deliver evaluation measures to ensure learner satisfaction and that learning objectives are being met.

The NTC should have strong competencies in instructional design and technology management, as well as subject-matter expertise in biomedical information and data.

Grant authority that allows NLM to forecast this opportunity is as follows: Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 (MLAA, P.L. 89-291).

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