CrunchGear posted a video and paragraph of Japanese doctors using an iPad (check out the “high tech” plastic baggy used as the iPad cover) during surgery. Doctors in a hospital run by Kobe Univeristy used the iPad as a display during a surgical procedure. A link to the video (in Japanese) is on CrunchGear. As CrunchGear notes, this is not the most ”elegant” usage of a new medical device in medicine but it is kind of interesting to see the different applications people find for the iPad, such as dolphin communication. Yes you read that right, dolphin communication. Researchers at Dolphin Discovery’s swim facility in Puerto Aventura, Mexico are using the iPad (and the Panasonic Toughbook) to teach Merlin (2 yr. old bottlenose dolphin) to associate symbols with objects.
For more “different” uses of the iPad check out the Huffington Post photos and videos. (My favorite Stephen Colbert uses it to chop veggies for salsa).
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Please note the links aren’t always in order of how they were posted on the MLA Blog. Due to the hectic nature of the conference many people posted about events that happened a day or two ago from the posting date. True to my librarian organizing nature I have tried to put the posts in some sort of day/event order. My apologies if it isn’t exactly perfect. Also people sometimes wrote about multiple things in one post, in the interest of my mental health and the prevention of carpal tunnel syndrome, I am only listing their posts once, not under multiple days/topics.
General Information: Those of you attended the meeting (in person or online) have access to the online meeting content at: https://www.xpressreg.net/register/MEDL050/xpresstoolkit/login.asp
At that site you will be able to watch the Plenary Session Videos, view the posters and related abstracts, 5 minute lightning posters and abstracts, and section program videos. I know some stuff is already up and available to watch and they are furiously editing the rest of it so that it is available as soon as possible.
Friday: MLA NewsTuesday General Information and Fun
Wednesday General Information and Fun