Woven Stories: Lelani’s New Year’s Tradition

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April 2022 marks Diversity Month.  The HSHSL is celebrating with stories collected from the campus community as part of our Woven Stories: Out of many, we are one project. So many traditions and pieces of personal culture circle around food. Leilani Uttenreither’s, Assistant to Dr. Roger J. Ward, Office of the Provost, is no exception.  Read on for her family’s New Year’s tradition:

Blue and White floral plate with root vegitables, mushrooms, and kombu in a stew.

Onishime is a traditional New Years stew in Japan. It comprises of a meat broth with root vegetables (lotus, gobo, daikon, taro & carrot), shiitake mushrooms and kombu. This picture is my grandmother’s recipe, as every family makes it a little different. The most important directive is to make sure there are no sharp edges when cutting the vegetables (it is also extra work!). Like in many Asian cultures, New Years is a very important time in Japan and onishime is one of many traditional dishes that brings good fortune in the new year.

Interested in sharing your own story?  Have your own New Year’s Tradition?  Or perhaps a family recipe? Woven Stories aims to capture the cultural diversity of the individuals that make up UMB’s campus.  Share your own story to be part of the HSHSL’s project by submitting a photograph and brief description here

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NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing 2023

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NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing 2023

You may have heard something by now about the new NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing coming into effect January 2023. Concerned about what this policy means for you and your research? Have no fear; CDABS is here to help! We will be releasing resources and workshops over the next several months to help prepare the campus for this change. 

This post will cover some basic information about what this new policy entails:

What: A policy requiring 1) submission of a data management and sharing plan with all NIH grant applications for projects that generate scientific data, and 2) compliance with that plan. Note that the current NIH policy, which has been in effect since 2003, has this requirement only for projects requesting $500,000 or more in funds. So this is a much more expansive policy.

Importantly, this policy does not absolutely require you to share data. The policy recognizes that this may not always be possible given the sensitive nature of much health science research. However, according to the policy, NIH expects that in drafting Plans, researchers will maximize the appropriate sharing of scientific data, while also being mindful of ethical considerations.

When: Effective January 25, 2023

Who: Researchers seeking any funding from NIH for their research that generates scientific data.

Why: To accelerate discovery, improve rigor and reproducibility, provide access to high-value datasets, promote data reuse, and ultimately, to expedite the translation of research to knowledge. (See the NIH full statement)

Where: Visit the new NIH Data Sharing website for policy breakdown, supplemental information, and news.

For the full policy text visit: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-21-013.html

How:

  1. Familiarize yourself with some of the great resources for working with data available for UMB researchers.
    • DMPTool provides templates for writing plans and allows you to request feedback on your plan from the CDABS team. Use your UMID and password to authenticate.
    • OSF is a collaborative tool for keeping your project documents organized.
    • ICPSR and QDR are excellent repository options for sharing sensitive data.
    • The UMB Data Catalog can hold a record of your shared data, with metadata and access instructions.
  2. Schedule a consult with us to talk more in-depth about your personalized data management needs, finding an appropriate repository, and anything else data-related!
  3. Stay informed by subscribing to CDABS updates!

Questions? Contact: Jean-Paul Courneya, bioinformationist, and Amy Yarnell, data services librarian at data@hshsl.umaryland.edu.


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Woven Stories: Tony’s Treasured Photograph

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April 2022 marks Diversity Month.  The HSHSL is celebrating with stories collected from the campus community as part of our Woven Stories: Out of many, we are one project.  Tony Nguyen, Executive Director, Region 1, Network of the National Library of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore shared the following photograph and story:

Black and white photograph of a woman in a wedding dress sitting in front of a garden.

This is a photo of my Mom, Ann Tuyet-Thi Nguyen, when she lived in Vietnam prior to her wedding and before the Vietnam War. She worked for the French Embassy at the time. Much of this fits with my own cultural identify of interweaving Eastern and Western culture into my practice and consideration of others.

When she immigrated to the United States in 1975, she was forced to learn her 3rd language, English, to fit in. It always proved to be an interesting dichotomy to interweave other cultures in order “fit in” with our neighborhood. However, the easiest way to do that was through food. Honestly, it was a struggle as there was a lot of racism towards our family; but sharing food with others was a way to share in our culture.

Her ability to take on languages passed on to me as I grew up learning English and Vietnamese, attended a French immersion grade school and later studied Japanese in high school through college. Lastly, I learned that with food, you welcome others and share your identity, which is why I enjoy cooking and dining at many ethnic and regional restaurants. I continually see life as an outsider and look at culture differently, challenging my own norms regularly.

Woven Stories aims to capture the cultural diversity of the individuals that make up UMB’s campus.  Share your own story to be part of the HSHSL’s project by submitting a photograph and brief description here

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All of Us Research Program Genomic Data Release

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All of Us Research Program Genomic Data Release

The All of Us Research Program reached an important milestone with the release of its initial genomic dataset. Nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences (WGS) and 165,000 genotyping arrays are now available within the Researcher Workbench, less than two years after the beta launch of the platform. Nearly 50% of the data come from participants who self-identify with a racial or ethnic minority group.

Detailed genomic data are accessible through the Controlled Tier, a level of the Researcher Workbench with stricter requirements for access. This level also includes all of the data currently available in the Registered Tier, as well as additional clinical fields in EHRs, and more granular demographic data from both surveys and EHRs. For example, in the Controlled Tier, researchers can find additional International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes for COVID-19 testing and diagnosis data, real dates of health events, and residential information (first three digits of the ZIP code).

The Controlled Tier is available to registered researchers who have completed additional training and whose institutions have an additional data use agreement in place with All of Us.

UMB’s Institutional agreement with All of Us has been expanded to allow Controlled Tier access. Registered All of Us – Research Workbench researchers can now access controlled tier genomics data!

Not a registered researcher? To create an account with All of Us and go through their required trainings, you can go to their registration page, https://www.researchallofus.org/register/.

CDABS has also put together a guide to help walk you through this registration process: https://guides.hshsl.umaryland.edu/allofusworkbench 

Questions? Contact: Jean-Paul Courneya, bioinformationist, and Amy Yarnell, data services librarian at data@hshsl.umaryland.edu.


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Access Pharmacy Available at the HSHSL

The Health Sciences and Human Services Library now has access to Access Pharmacy! This resource provides online access to 29 titles for pharmacy education. It also includes lab tests, calculators, and organ system quizzes. Users can select a core curriculum topic, browse by organ system, review textbooks or search across online references. Access Pharmacy is currently available through the database list on the library website where you can see everything it has to offer. Access Pharmacy has been generously provided to the HSHSL by the School of Pharmacy.

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March Connective Issues is Hot Off the Press!

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Book It Forward: HSHSL Children’s Book Drive Begins April 4

Three children reading a bookHelp local youth discover the joys of reading! To kick off our celebration of National Library Week (April 3-9, 2022), the HSHSL will be collecting new or gently used books for children and teens/young adults. All books will be donated to local Baltimore organizations.

Books of all genres and topics are appreciated! If interested in purchasing new books, here are a few genres and topics to consider:

  • Picture books
  • Board books
  • Graphic novels
  • Fiction
  • STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)
  • Physical and mental health and well-being
  • Belonging and identity
  • Other topics that appeal to diverse populations

Collection boxes will be located on the first floor the HSHSL and in other buildings across campus. Donations will be accepted through May 2022.

Questions about the project? Contact bookdrive@hshsl.umaryland.edu

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HSHSL Expanded Hours, March 28!

Monday, March 28th – Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Library services and access to classrooms begin at 8:00 am. Between 6:00 am – 8:00 am, Monday – Friday, enter the HSHSL through the Campus Center with badge access.

REGULAR HOURS

Monday – Thursday 6:00 am – 11:00 pm
Friday  6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday – Sunday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

EXCEPTION TO REGULAR HOURS

Sunday, April 17  Easter Holiday Closed

*Policies: Building entry limited to:

*UMB faculty, staff, and students with valid One Card
                UMMC and VA staff with valid ID badges

*No visitors are allowed

*Masks are optional

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HSHSL Lactation Room Reopens March 21

The HSHSL has reopened its Lactation Center in room 311 on the Library’s 3rd floor.

UMB supports an individual’s choice to chestfeed/breastfeed their baby while pursuing their graduate or professional degree. There are currently 10 rooms on the UMB campus. Visit umaryland.edu/maps for location details of each Lactation Center. Any chestfeeding individual who is a UMB affiliate (faculty, staff, student, or their milkfeeding spouse/domestic partner) can use this service.

Register to use HSHSL Lactation Room or any room on campus at https://www.umaryland.edu/wellness/lactation-center/lactation-center-registration/.

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Spring Carpet Cleaning, March 21-23

This notification is to alert you to carpet cleaning that will take place throughout the​ library starting Monday, March 21, 2022 thru Wednesday, March 23, 2022.  Carpet cleaning on the first floor will more than likely take the entire day on Monday so please adhere to signage within the building directing any foot traffic.  As always, thank you for your cooperation as we take the opportunity to Spring Clean!

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