SALLY A. GORE Lamar Soutter Library University of Massachusetts

SALLY A. GORE Lamar Soutter Library University of Massachusetts

SALLY A. GORE Lamar Soutter Library University of Massachusetts Medical School (508) 856-1966 [email protected] http://librarianhats.net (blog) Education Master of Science, Exercise Physiology, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, October 2007 Master of Science, Library and Information Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, August 2004 Bachelor of Science, Summa cum Laude, Exercise Physiology, University of Southern Maine, May 2001 Master of Divinity, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY, May 1990 Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, May 1986 Positions & Employment Manager, Research and Scholarly Communication Services Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), Worcester, MA, Aug 2018 – present Associate Editor, Journal of eScience Librarianship Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), Worcester, MA, Jan 2019 – present Research Evaluation Analyst University of Massachusetts Center for Clinical and Translational Science (5-campus UMass Center), Worcester, MA, Dec 2015 – Aug 2018 Embedded Research Librarian & Informationist Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), Worcester, MA, Sept 2012 – Dec 2015 Adjunct Faculty Member Graduate School of Library & Information Studies, University of Rhode Island, 2014 – 2015 Head, Research and Scholarly Communications Lamar Soutter Library, UMMS, Worcester, MA, May 2009 – Aug 2012 Clinical Exercise Physiologist Department of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, UMMS, Worcester, MA, May 2009 – Dec 2012 Reference Librarian Lamar Soutter Library, UMMS, Worcester, MA, Jan 2005 – Apr 2009 Grants National Library of Medicine Informationist Supplement Award, Knowledge Environment for Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry, National Institutes of Health, May 2014 – Dec 2017, #R01 MH-083320 National Library of Medicine Informationist Supplement Award, Promoting Breast Cancer Screening in Non-Adherent Women, National Institutes of Health, Aug 2012 – Jan 2015, #R01 CA-132935-05S1 Honors & Service Medical Library Association – Board of Directors (2019 – present), Nominating Committee (2013-2014), MLA Research Training Initiative planning group & faculty (2016 – present), MLA Research Task Force (2015-16), MLA Strategic Priorities Task Force (2014-2015), Annual Meeting Session Moderator (2018 – present), Reviewer for Journal of the Medical Library Association (2014 – present), Panelist for MLA webcast, “Connecting eScience and Team Science (2011), Member (2005 – present) National Library of Medicine Board of Regents Public Services Working Group, Focus: ClinicalTrials.gov modernization. Invited Member (2019 – present) North Atlantic Health Sciences Libraries, Inc. – Chair (2012-2013), Electronic Communications Committee Chair (2008-2011), Marketing Committee Chair (2014 -2017), Member (2005 – present) Massachusetts Health Sciences Library Network – President (2011-2012), Vice-President & Program Chair (2010-2011), Newsletter Editor (2008-2014), Member (2005 – present) Committee for Research and Scientific Affairs, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Ex Officio Member (2019 – present) University of Massachusetts College of Nursing, UManage Center, National Institute of Nursing Research, National Institutes of Health #P20NR016599, Advisory Board Member (2016 – present) 2018 Antonija Prelec Visiting Scholar, Stony Brook (NY) University Libraries, Lecture title, “Advice and Recommendations for Supporting Clinical Research (A Librarian’s Perspective)” “Show Me a Story: Data Storytelling Using Familiar Tools” chosen as one of “Best of” delivered at 2017 Annual Meeting of the Special Libraries Association, Phoenix, AZ Paul Vaiginas Professional Award for outstanding contributions to the profession of health sciences librarianship, given by the Massachusetts Health Sciences Library Network (2015) Selected Publications Gore, S.A. (2017) A Librarian by Any Other Name, Social Media Column, MLA News. Gore, S.A. (2016) A Picture is Worth a Thousand Data Points, Contribution to Lessick, S. Tooling Up to Facilitate Findability, Virtual Collaboration, and Storytelling with Data, Journal of the Medical Library Association (104)4. Palmer, L.A. & Gore, S.A. (2016). Taking Flight to Disseminate Translational Research: A Partnership between the UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science and the Library’s Institutional Repository. Translating Expertise: The Librarian’s Role in Translational Research. Conte, M.L. (ed). Rowman & Littlefield. Kafel, D., Morales, M.E., Vander Hart, R.J., Gore, S.A., Creamer, A., Crespo, J., & Martin, E.R. (2013). Building an e-Science Portal for Librarians: A Model of Collaboration. Journal of eScience Librarianship (1)1. Gore, S. A. (2012). Assembling the orchestra: The role of librarians in an e-Science environment. Against the Grain, 23(6), 26- 30. Gore, S. A. (2011). Shaping up: Boot camp and other initiatives to address the professional development needs of science librarians. Medical and Reference Services Quarterly, 30(2), 130-140. Gore, S. A. (2011). E-Science and data management resources on the Web (“Navigating the Net” column). Medical and Reference Services Quarterly, 30(2), 167-177. Gore, S.A., Nordberg, J.M., Palmer, L.A., and Piorun, M.E. (2009). Trends in Health Sciences Library and Information Science Research. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 97(3). Gore, S. A. (2006). All health is local: Go Local Massachusetts helps consumers locate health care services close to home. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 10(4), p. 1-14. Gore, S.A. (2006). Quality health information helps patients and physicians. Hospital Newspaper. September 2006. Gore, S. A. and Martin, E. R. (2006). e-Mental Health: Providing quality mental health information to practitioners and the public. Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 6(4), p. 57-62. Selected Research Presentations Gore, S.A. (2018) Picture This: A Visual Story of Building Partnerships. Keynote presentation to the Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association, Virtual Meeting. Gore, S.A. (2018) Into the Great Wide Open: Mapping One’s Skills to the Ever-Evolving World of Librarianship. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Special Libraries Association, Baltimore, MD. Gore, S.A. (2018) Show Me a Story: Data Storytelling Using Familiar Tools. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Medical Library Association, Atlanta, GA. Gore, S.A. (2017) Data Storytelling. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Maryland Chapter, Special Libraries Association, College Park, MD. Gore, S.A. (2017) Show Me a Story: Data Storytelling Using Familiar Tools. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Special Libraries Association, Phoenix, AZ. Gore, S.A. (2017) From Dreaming to Doing: Implementing Research Assessment Services. Invited panelist at the annual meeting of the Medical Library Association, Seattle, WA. Gore, S.A. (2017) A Medical Librarian’s Survival Guide: Staying Relevant in a Continuously Changing World. Keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Health Sciences Library Association, Waltham, MA. Gore, S.A. (2016) Show Me a Story. Lightning presentation at the annual meeting of the North Atlantic Health Sciences Libraries, Inc., New Haven, CT. Gore, S.A. (2016) A Conflict of Interests. Keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the Michigan Health Sciences Libraries Association, Detroit, MI. Gore, S.A. (2015) Jump! You’ve Got a Parachute. Keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the Upstate NY and Ontario Chapter of the Medical Library Association, Buffalo, NY. Gore, S.A. (2014) Making the Case: Health Sciences Librarians Staking Their Claim in a “New World.” Keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the Midwest Chapter of the Medical Library Association, Bismarck, ND. Gore, S.A. (2014) The Library's Biggest Resource: Expanding Traditional Metrics to Better Measure the Value of the Librarian. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Medical Library Association, Chicago, IL. Gore, S.A. (2014) It's Engaging Work (If You Can Get It): Integrating Librarian Services into the Community Engagement Research Section of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Medical Library Association, Chicago, IL. Reznik-Zellen, R., Gore, S.A. Palmer, L.A., Creamer, A., Levin, L., Kafel, D. (2014) A Plan for Evaluating Research Data Management Instruction Methods for Medical School Students. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Medical Library Association, Chicago, IL. Gore, S.A. (2014) Emerging Roles for Librarians in Research Data Management: aka Everything I Know about eScience, I Learned from My Mother. Presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the Texas Library Association, San Antonio, TX. Gore, S.A. (2014) Embedded Librarians are Everywhere, And They Tell All. Panel participant, Annual Meeting of the Texas Library Association, San Antonio, TX. Gore, S.A. (2013). Get the Word Out: Utilizing Traditional and Emerging Tools to Disseminate and Measure the Impact of Your Research." Poster presentation at the UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science Community Engagement and Research Symposium. Worcester, Mass., November 8, 2013. .

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