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4A2 Keeping up-to-date with information retrieval research: Summarized Research in Information Retrieval for HTA
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Wright, Kath, Isojärvi, Jaana, Chalon, Patrice, Kaunelis, David, Glanville, Julie, Lefebvre, Carol
Introduction: Increasing numbers of research papers about information retrieval for health technology assessments, systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses are being published. It is time-consuming and demanding for information specialists to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in...
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2017-05-15
Kaunelis, David, Grobelna, Aleksandra, Ford, Caitlyn, McCormack, Suzanne, Severn, Melissa, Farrah, Kelly
Background: At CADTH, considerable effort is made to retrieve grey literature for rapid reviews published as part of the Rapid Response (RR) Service. The searching process to capture this information is guided by the RR checklist, which is a 46-item sub-set of CADTH's Grey Matters tool. The...
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4B2 Colour Our Collections: Using adult colouring as outreach in a health sciences library rare books collection
4B2 Colour Our Collections: Using adult colouring as outreach in a health sciences library rare books collection
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Hamonic, Laura, Dennett, Elizabeth
Introduction: A simple, cost effective method for engaging students and promoting use of our health sciences library's rare books collection was sought. An environmental scan of other special collections libraries' programs resulted in our decision to capitalize on the adult colouring trend....
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2022
Bangash, A.A., Ali, K., Hindle, Abram
Android byte-code transformations are used to optimize applications (apps) in terms of run-time performance and size. But do they affect the energy consumption during this process? If they do, can we employ them to reduce an app’s energy consumption? Given that most existing energy optimization...