Medical Library Association
Carol Perryman is an Associate Professor at Texas Woman's University since August 2009, where also serves as Co-Editor of the Texas Woman's University Student Journal, an open-access, peer-reviewed publication. Perryman has extensive experience in library and information science, including roles such as Co-Editor for the Hypothesis: Journal of the Research Section of the Medical Library Association and a member of Healthline since 2010. Previous positions include Coordinator for Healthinfo Island within the National Network of Libraries of Medicine project, Medical Librarian at Saint Francis Medical Center Library, and Information Specialist at Johnson County Public Library. Education credentials include a Ph.D. in Library and Information Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, along with master's and bachelor's degrees in Library and Information Science and Business Management, respectively, and an Associate’s Degree in Library Science.
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Medical Library Association
Founded in 1898, the Medical Library Association is a nonprofit, educational organization of more than 1,100 institutions and 3,600 individual members in the health sciences information field, committed to educating health information professionals, supporting health information research, promoting access to the world's health sciences information, and working to ensure that the best health information is available to all. MLA member benefits include discounted registration to the MLA annual meeting, publications, continuing education opportunities, and much more. To join MLA, visit http://www.mlanet.org/joinmla/.