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2017-05-15
Manley, A, Visintini, Sarah, Helwig, Melissa, Boutet, M
Introduction: Health sciences libraries in both academic and clinical contexts are becoming more involved in furthering their institutions' research mandates, and librarians are increasingly called upon to support their patrons' research needs. A literature scan revealed many libraries are...
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1B1 Innovations, Challenges and Opportunities within Regional Health Libraries in British Columbia
1B1 Innovations, Challenges and Opportunities within Regional Health Libraries in British Columbia
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Long, Shannon, Muturi-Kihara, Elisheba, Jack, C.
Introduction: Faced with continual change, British Columbia regional health and ministry libraries must innovate in order to survive. To understand how these libraries are evolving, this study: 1) describes and compares the libraries, 2) analyzes how they are changing and innovating in order to...
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1B2 Transforming a Library Service within a Provincial Healthcare Organization - Forging a New Path
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Winther, C, Traux, M, Connolly, C
Introduction: Prior to 2011, libraries within a provincial health service operated using a variety of self-determining service models across 24 locations. Evaluation of library services demonstrated significant gaps in service delivery and access to resources, cost inefficiencies, and variation...
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1B3 Navigating the Sea of Free: supporting Clinician Use of High-Quality Point-of-Care Moblie Applicaitons
1B3 Navigating the Sea of Free: supporting Clinician Use of High-Quality Point-of-Care Moblie Applicaitons
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Zhao, Rachel, Harrison, Pamela, Vaska, Marcus
Introduction: The Alberta Health Service's Knowledge Resource Service (KRS) supports clinicians and staff in evidence-informed decision-making, in part, by licensing point-of-care mobile applications. While the KRS team supports use of these resources with self-based education guides and...