New York Academy of Medicine

Wednesday, September 25, 2024, 1:00 pm EDT
The New York Academy of Medicine1216 Fifth Avenue at 103rd StreetNew York, NY 10029 And on Zoom.

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“We read the future through the lens of the past.” A decade ago, prominent library leaders convened a conference on “Emerging Roles for Historical Medical Libraries: Value in the Digital Age.” This event offered a fruitful opportunity for librarians and researchers to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. A decade on, in the era of rapidly evolving AI and other information tools, in an age of great distrust in science and scholarship, what is now the best role for historical libraries with extensive collections in print and manuscript form? 

 

To discuss and help answer these questions, the New York Academy of Medicine is convening a one-day meeting with representatives of some of the significant historical medical libraries in the United States and the United Kingdom, other library leaders of specialized collections, and leaders harnessing technology to better store and readily access needed information. We will gather to collectively explore key issues in the field. While the focus of the discussion will be historical medical libraries, the conclusions should be of interest to special collections libraries generally.

 

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

 

Trevor Owens

Chief Research Officer

American Institute of Physics

 

COMMITTED SPEAKERS

 

Babak Ashrafi

Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine

 

Tom Baione

American Museum of Natural History

 

Michelle DiMeo

Science History Institute

 

Sandra Enimil

Yale University

 

Melissa Grafe

Yale University

 

Jeremy Greene 

Johns Hopkins University

 

Pamela Horn

Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

 

Polina Ilieva

University of California—San Francisco

 

Lise Jaillant

Loughborough University, UK 

 

Ann Kurth

New York Academy of Medicine; Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine

 

Trevor Owens

American Institute of Physics

 

Jeffrey S. Reznick 

National Library of Medicine

 

Edward H. Shortliffe

Columbia University; Fellow, The New York Academy of Medicine

 

Paul Theerman

The New York Academy of Medicine; 

 

David J. Wolf 

Weill Cornell Medicine; Fellow, The New York Academy of Medicine.

 

Borui Zhang

University of Florida

 

AGENDA

 

9:00AM–9:15AM Welcome

Ann Kurth, President, and Paul Theerman, Library Director, NYAM

9:15AM–9:30AM Conference overview and keynote introduction

Melissa Grafe, Medical History Library, Yale University

9:30AM–10:15AM Keynote Address

Trevor Owens, Chief Research Officer, American Institute of Physics

10:15AM–11:15AM Question 1

Michelle DiMeo, Science History Institute, Philadelphia, and Polina Ilieva, University of California—San Francisco, addressing “What new roles are historical medical libraries taking up in today’s world?”

Facilitated by Tom Baione, American Museum of Natural History

11:15AM–11:45AM

Break

Optional tours of NYAM Library highlights in the Drs. Barry and Bobbi Coller Rare Book Reading Room.

 

11:45AM–12:45PM

Question 2

Lise Jaillant, Loughborough University, UK and Borui Zhang, University of Florida Libraries, addressing “What interplay between technology and collections—both physical and digital—can best serve ‘historical libraries’ new roles?”

Facilitated by Pamela Horn, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

 

12:45PM–2:00PM

Lunch & presentation by Jeremy Greene, Johns Hopkins University, introduced by David J. Wolf

 

2:00PM–3:00PM

Question 3

Babak Ashrafi, Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and medicine, and Jeff Reznick, National Library of Medicine, addressing “What new organization structures would best enable historical libraries to fulfill their new roles?”

Facilitated by Edward H. Shortliffe, Columbia University

 

3:00PM–3:30PM Break

Optional tours of NYAM Library highlights in the Drs. Barry and Bobbi Coller Rare Book Reading Room.

3:30PM–4:15PM Summary

Sandra Enimil, Program Director for Scholarly Communication and Information Policy, Yale University Libraries: “What we’ve learned; what we still need to know; next steps.”

4:15PM–4:45PM Question & Answer with all participants.

4:45PM–5:00PM Concluding Remarks

Ann Kurth, President, NYAM, and Paul Theerman, Library Director, NYAM

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

 

Ann Kurth

NYAM President and Fellow

 

Vimla L. Patel

NYAM Fellow

 

Paul Theerman

NYAM Library Director (chair)

 

David J. Wolf

NYAM Fellow

 

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