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A meta-study of qualitative research examining determinants of children’s independent active free play
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Clark, Alexander M., Lee, Homan, Slater, Linda, Holt, Nicholas L., Spence, John C., Tamminen, Katherine A.
Purpose To produce a meta-study by completing a systematic review of qualitative research examining determinants of independent active free play in children. Method Following systematic electronic and manual searches and application of inclusion/exclusion criteria, 46 studies were retained and...
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2014-05-29
Jenkins, Tricia, Chatterley, Trish, Humphrey, Chuck, MacGregor, Neil, Nunn, Natasha, Storie, Dale, Qasim, Umar, Harder, Geoffrey, Shi, Weiwei, Roark, Kendall
To meet the needs of researchers in Alberta and Canada, the University of Alberta Libraries is launching a web-based application to help researchers with the data management planning process. This tool will allow researchers to quickly and efficiently create data management plans that address...
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2019-08-08
Luyk, Sean, Bateman, Christopher, Bigelow, Ian, Chatterly, Trish, Shi, Weiwei, Farnel, Sharon, Shores, Sandra, Sulz, David, Vanderjagt, Leah
Contains recommendations and analysis regarding the University of Alberta Library's discovery system.
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Exploratory Brief on Nanomedicine or the Application of Nanotechnology in Human Health Care
Download2012-03-01
Chojecki, Dagmara, Harstall, Christa, Corabian, Paula
This exploratory report provides a summary of some of the published information on the current status of research in and potential future sphere of activity of nanomedicine (Part I) and an inventory of resources on nanotechnology and nanomedicine (Part II). Over the next 5 to 10 years it is...
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Information Use on Mobile Devices in Medicine
2012-06-11
Boruff, Jill, Robertson, Helen, Ufholz, Lee-Anne, Storie, Dale, Chojecki, Dagmara
Introduction: Little is known about medical trainees’ and clinicians’ current use of mobile devices for information-seeking, including the resources they use and in what context. This study was designed to better understand what types of mobile information resources this population finds...
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Newborn blood spot screening for galactosemia, tyrosinemia type I, homocystinuria, sickle cell anemia, sickle cell/beta-thalassemia, sickle cell/hemoglobin C disease, and severe combined immunodeficiency
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Waye, Arianna, El Shayeb, Mohamed, Guo, Bing, Chuck, Anderson, Akpinar, Ilke, Chojecki, Dagmara, Yan, Charles, Corabian, Paula
This STE report examines the safety, screening accuracy, therapeutic efficacy/effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, budget impact, and health system readiness of newborn screening for seven conditions (galactosemia, tyrosinemia type I, homocystinuria, sickle cell anemia, sickle...
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2017-05-15
Kung, Janice Y C, Campbell, Sandy
CHLA/ABSC met May 16 - 19 in Edmonton, Alberta. This is the program from that meeting. The program is 74 pages and contains abstracts for keynote presentations, peer-reviewed abstracts for podium presentations, posters and lightning talks. The program also includes lists of social events, maps...
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2021-06-01
Kung, Janice, Michas, Marta, Campbell, Sandy, Chan, Liza, Dennett, Liz, Eke, Victoria, Hamonic, Laura, Slater, Linda, Tan, Maria, Tjosvold, Lisa, Wright, Erica
Presented at the CHLA/ABSC 2021 Virtual Conference. Introduction: Systematic reviews (SRs) rely on well-designed searches to locate all relevant studies in order to avoid bias in their conclusions. Clear, accurate and detailed reporting of SR searches ensures transparency and replicability. This...
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Teaching Health Librarianship with a Very Large Team: breaking the borders of the one-instructor model
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Storie, Dale, Chan, Liza, Chojecki, Dagmara, Seale, Linda, Dennett, Liz, Dorgan, Marlene, Chatterley, Trish, Slater, Linda, Tjosvold, Lisa, Chambers, Thane, Campbell, Sandy
Eleven practicing health librarians taught LIS 520, a graduate course in Health Librarianship, as a large team rather than as a course with one instructor and many guest lecturers. Finding little guidance from the literature of the field, the team undertook a research project to evaluate the...