School of Pharmacy Librarian
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Emily Gorman, MLIS, AHIP is a Research and Education Librarian and the liaison to the School of Pharmacy from the Health Sciences and Human Services Library at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. She received her MLIS degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Emily provides drug information and literature searching instruction to pharmacy students and collaborates on systematic reviews and other research with faculty peers. Prior to arriving at UMB in April 2017 she served as the Health and Natural Sciences Librarian at the Loyola Notre Dame Library in Baltimore, where she developed a particular interest in health sciences librarianship while working with the schools of pharmacy and nursing from Notre Dame of Maryland University. Emily's main areas of research are instructional techniques and alternative metrics for measuring research impact. She is the Chair-Elect of the AACP Library and Information Science (LIS) Section, and her Amazing Race orientation activity for first-year pharmacy students received the 2020 Laboratory Innovation and Teaching Excellence Award from the AACP Laboratory Instructors Special Interest Group.