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Parallel Paper Presentations

 

 

 

Thursday 4 June 2009, Parallel Paper Sessions 11.00 - 12.30


 Main Conference Hall  La Touche Room D105

 Paper Session 1. Learning and Information Literacy

 Chair: Hilde Stromme (Norway)

 Paper Session 2. Virtual Learning

 Chair: Kathryn Smith (Ireland)

Undergraduate Medical Education – Redefining the Role of the Librarian

Trina Fyfe (Canada)

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Assessment of the quality of Mighealthnet and other medical wikis using Health Summit Working Group Quality Criteria

 Eva Dobrowska-Schlebusch and Barbara Niedzwiedzka (Poland)


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Developing an embedded Information Literacy Programme in a new medical school and an established Health Science department curriculum: two case studies


Karen Smith and Sara Williams(United Kingdom)

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Second Life as a tool for professional collaboration
 

Marshall Dozier, Fiona Brown (United Kingdom)

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Assessing medical students´ information literacy skills in a  problem-based setting: experiences from a joint effort between  librarians and professors/senior lecturers

Eva Svensson (Sweden)

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SUBLIMA - an open-source software for creation and maintenance of  topic-driven portals

Anette Munthe (Norway)

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Collaboration between librarians and teachers: a challenge for medical education in the information society era

Jamilla Potomkova (Czech Republic)

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WikiVIKO : Information Literacy on a Wiki Platform - or how to secure equal Access for Students with Disabilities

Karen Johanne Buset and Sigvor Kvale (Norway)

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Presidents Room D 203

Paper Session 3. Collaborative Work

Chair: Mrs Brigitta Stevinger

Strategic Innovation Fund Graduate Information Research Skills

Isolde Harpur, Ronan Kennedy ( Ireland )

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Cross Cultural Work nurturing the skills - thinking outside the borders

Christine Goodair ( United Kingdom )

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A National Document Supply Co-operative Among Healthcare Libraries in Ireland

Muriel Haire ( Ireland )

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The collaboration of the library in the pursuit of Eurosurveillance impact factor

Ana-Belen Escriva ( Sweden )

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Thursday 4 June 2009, Parallel Paper Sessions 14.00-15.30

Main Conference Hall Bedford Syndicate Room E 214

Paper Session 4. Evidence Based Practice

Chair: Ms Tuulevi Ovaska (Finland)

Parallel Paper Session 5: Animal Health

Chair: Friedhelm Rump (Germany)

The InterTASC Information Specialists’ Sub-Group: collaboration to improve access to and evidence-based use of search filters

Julie Glanville (UK)

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Grey Literature in Veterinary Medicine: Extending the Pelzer/Wiese Study

Robin Sewell, Taryn Resnick, Ana Ugaz, Esther Carrigan (United States)

Presenting author: Esther Carriagn

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Collaborating to improve healthcare outcomes: the introduction of a Clinical Informationist service to Ireland

Beatrice Doran and Maura Flynn (Ireland)

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The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) archives will be available to the  public online

Marie Tessier (France)

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Collaboration, partnership and interoperability aim to provide easy access to the best evidence for public health practitioners

Gordon Watson (United Kingdom)

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Liaison librarian: prospects in information specialist’s tasks (case animal health)

Raisa Iivonen (Finland)

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Finding the Evidence for Public Health Professionals

Richard Crookes (United Kingdom)

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Collaborating Across Libraries and Institutions to Collect, Ensure Access and Preserve Veterinary Grey Literature

Esther Carrigan, Ana Ugaz and Joe Jaros (United States)

Presenting author: Esther Carrigan

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Friday 5 June, Parallel Paper Sessions 11.30-13.10

Main Conference Hall La Touche Room D 105

Parallel Paper Session 6. Learning & Literacy

Chair: Ms Pirjo Rajakiili, Finland (Finland)

Parallel Paper Session 7. Collaborative Work

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Information literacy competencies in health sciences curricula in Ireland

Kate Kelly (Ireland)

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Researchers and their library - parties apart or invisible colleagues?

Birgitta Stevinger and Anna Persson (Sweden)

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The librarian as a collaborator in teaching and learning

Marshall Dozier and Fiona Brown (United Kingdom)

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Researchers and professional librarians as co-teachers
- collaboration in teaching using the theory of constructive alignment.

Yvonne Hultman Özek (Sweden)

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The e-teaching collaborative : a unique partnership assisting medical faculty to adopt innovative educational technologies and methodologies

Laurie Scott (Canada)

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Exploring the use of library and information services (including CAS) in oncology health care contexts

Ina Fourie (South Africa)

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Collaborative Teaching: the nurse and librarian bridging the theory/practice gap

Jill Murphy and Donna O Doibhlin (Ireland)

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Research Support Librarians in Irish Universities – A Case Study

Jessica Eustace (Ireland)

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Bedford Syndicate Rooms E 207 and 208 Bedford Syndicate Room E 213

Parallel Paper Session 8. Virtual Collaboration

Chair: Dr Barbara Niedzwiedzka (Poland)  

Parallel Paper Session 9: Consumer Health

Chair: Niamh Lucey(Ireland)

Imagine... The world without journals

Witold Kozakiewicz (Poland)

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The right book at the right time

Alastair Smeaton and Miriam Leonard (Ireland)

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Using Web 2.0 to Cultivate Information Literacy via Construction of Personal Learning Environments within a Medical Ethics Course

Sarah Whittaker, Joanne Dunham (United Kingdom)

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Working on public health information in public libraries

Nada Trzan-Herman and Mirjana Becele (Slovenia)

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Access to health information on the Internet: can social bookmarking systems replace expert gateways?

Valérie Durieux (Belgium)

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Bibliotherapy in practice: implementation and analysis

Liz Brewster (United Kingdom)

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Web 2.0 as a tool for improving communication among international MeSH translators

Maurella Della Seta (Italy)

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The role of public libraries and librarians in providing consumer health information (CHI) to the public

Martin Coates and Peter Bath (United Kingdom)

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International Partnership and Collaboration in a Multilanguage Translation Effort

Jacque-Lynne Schulman (United States)

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