CHLA/ABSC 2017 Virtual Poster Exhibit
Items in this Collection
- 1Bibliometrics
- 1Cancer Information - Current Awareness
- 1Collection Management - Health Libraries
- 1Competencies - Public Health Information Professionals
- 1Evidence-based medicine
- 1French Canadian Newspapers
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Revitilizing the Maritimes Health Libraries Association's Logo: a cost effective, creative solution.
Download2017-05-03
Killian, Lara, McLean, Katie D., Visintini, Sarah, Horsman, Amanda, Phinney, Jackie
The Maritimes Health Libraries Association has been undergoing a renewal. A membership survey identified the logo and website as in need of a new “look” to continue conveying credibility. Our working group was formed to design a new logo, which would then set the tone for the rest of the...
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Searching French Language Canadian Newspapers for Health Topics: a case study of searching physician assisted death
Searching French Language Canadian Newspapers for Health Topics: a case study of searching physician assisted death
Download2017-04-28
Campbell, Sandy, Lacroix, Denis
Media, and specifically newspapers, play a large role in the general public’s understanding of health issues. Consequently the presentation of health issues in media is the subject of academic study. A significant number of Canadian newspapers are published in French. Searching databases that...
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2017-03-17
Featherstone, Robin, Hartling, Lisa, Shavi, Kassi
Introduction: Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK) was established to address a knowledge-to-practice gap in the emergency care of children. An Evidence Repository (guidelines, Cochrane systematic reviews, key studies) and Bottom Line Recommendations (diagnosis and treatment guidance)...
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2017-05-04
Villacres, Jerry, Williams, Cat
Researchers and institutions are facing increasing pressures, from funders and other stakeholders, to make their work openly available and engage with a broader audience. In the last 20 years the role of the library has changed dramatically - from a place of reference to a one-stop shop for...