Our one-stop-shop resource library offers a variety of resources for public libraries to engage with their community around All of Us, support them in participating in biomedical research, and help strengthen health and digital literacy skills.
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Participation in Biomedical Research
Diverse participation in research means meaningful research that can improve the health of everyone. The following resources can be used to encourage participation in biomedical research.
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Health Literacy
Health literacy skills can help you make an informed decision about and activity participate in biomedical research. The following resources can be used to support health literacy in your community.
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Digital Literacy
Digital literacy skills and access to and confidence in using technology are essential for participation in biomedical research, especially All of Us, which is almost entirely digital. The following resources can be used to support digital literacy in your community.
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Community Science
Community and Citizen Science (CCS) connects scientists and everyday people to help accelerate research and discovery. As we face global challenges, there are local ways for us to be engaged in issues affecting our community health, environmental health, human genetics, technology and innovation.
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All of Us Research Program
Use these resources to build awareness about the All of Us Research Program in your community. These resources can be used actively in your programs and passively as handouts or social media posts.
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NLM Resources
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) and its outreach arm, the Network of the NLM (NNLM), provide a vast collection of free consumer health resources, trainings, and digital materials to promote access to quality health information and data.