Education and Research Librarian
University of New Mexico, Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center
Lisa M. Acuff (MPH, MSIS, AHIP) is an Education and Research Librarian and Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, Health Sciences Center. Acuff joined the Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center (HSLIC) in February 2022 as an assistant professor.
Acuff has instructed in universities (University of Tennessee and Harding University), managed a school library, created community library programs, directed the National Geographic Society's corporate learning program, and coordinated the Smithsonian Institution's volunteer research program (National Postal Museum).
In her most recent position as Health Sciences Librarian at Harding University, she designed and delivered systematic instruction within the university's Center for Health Sciences to support research and learning.
Acuff is currently enrolled in MLA’s Research Training Institute, and the Diabetes Language Project serves as her research project for the Institute. Acuff's colleagues Gwen Geiger Wolfe (University of Kansas) and HSLIC’s Sally Bowler-Hill partner on this research.
Customizing Faculty Success to Showcase Librarian Work in an Academic Health Sciences Library
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
1:45 PM – 2:00 PM EDT