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Program

Sarah Wickett is the chair of the Programme Committee. Paola Durando is the chair of the Poster Committee.

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Presentations

(All except for the poster presentation specific descriptions.)

  1. Wednesday, June 9, 2010
    1. Opening Plenary Speaker: Dr. Jackie Duffin
    2. Contributed Papers – Session 1 (plenary)
      1. Generating Knowledge for Action: Library Science and Evidence-based Practice in Health Care
    3. Contributed Papers – Session 2A (concurrent)
      1. The scoping study in physical therapy: application of traditional systematic review guidelines to an emerging methodology
      2. Realist Review: Searching Support for a New Research Methodology for Complex Policy Interventions
    4. Contributed Papers – Session 2B (concurrent)
      1. Re-visioning a public health library service to support evidence-informed decision-making
      2. A Follow-up Survey of Ontario Health Libraries: Building on our Past
    5. Contributed Papers – Session 3A (concurrent)
      1. From uncertainty to answerable questions: Question negotiation in evidence-based practice
      2. Interviewing in the Library…..with a Qualitative Twist!
      3. Looking Backwards: A content analysis of CHLA conference programs from 2001-2009
    6. Contributed Papers – Session 3B (concurrent)
      1. Impact of a Six Month Clinical Librarian Trial in a Tertiary Care Centre: a Controlled Study
      2. Investigation of information seeking behaviours of University of Alberta health sciences alumni and students
      3. Providing an “evidence base” for the Ontario Public Health Standards
  2. Thursday, June 10, 2010
    1. Plenary Speaker: Dr. Udo Schuklenk
    2. Contributed Papers - Session 4 (plenary)
      1. Honouring Heritage to Inspire Innovation at the Gerstein Science Information Centre, University of Toronto
      2. The William Osler Photo Collection: Reaching the World
    3. AAAS Lunch and Learn
    4. Contributed Papers – Session 5A (concurrent)
      1. Information Access and Barriers to Nutrition Information for Nursing Staff in the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR)
      2. An exploration of the roles of librarians in supporting patient self-management activities for improved health outcomes
      3. The Jewish General Hospital Patient Education Network Working Group: A hospital-based interprofessional collaboration to foster patient education.
    5. Contributed Papers – Session 5B (concurrent)
      1. Open Access and Health Information in 2010
      2. Selecting the selection tool
      3. Rules-based collections reduction: honouring collections while inspiring innovation
    6. Update: CVHL/BVCS
  3. Friday, June 11, 2010
    1. Interactive Panel: The Innovative Librarian
    2. Closing Plenary Speaker: Dr. Brian Little

Posters

(in order of presentation at the Moderated Poster session)

  1. SOGC (Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada) and The Museum of Health Care at Kingston – a collaborative approach to the preservation of health care history
  2. Honouring our heritage: The Manitoba Association of Health Information Providers (MAHIP) Chapter History Project
  3. Province-wide catalogue sharing: A developing project
  4. WorldCat Local in a health sciences environment: one library’s experience
  5. Combining separate product searches into one to improve efficiency – the experience of the Information Specialists at the BMJ Evidence Centre
  6. Nursing Questions – Searching CINAHL, Medline or Both?
  7. The Missing 2%: PubMed NOT Medline
  8. From triage to the big picture: Designing a comprehensive information literacy program for a medical faculty
  9. Finding faculty: the value of partnering
  10. Données factuelles en santé mentale : évolution du rôle du bibliothécaire dans la formation des résidents
  11. Inspiring innovation through collaboration: a library workshop for biomedical engineering graduate students
  12. A consumer health collection in an academic library: transformation to a student-centred collection
  13. Richmond Health Literacy Project: better health through better understanding of health information
  14. Using RSS feeds to create a targeted current awareness website
  15. Top 10 Canadian consumer health websites – updated
  16. Reaching in and out: bridging the gap in serving multi-lingual communities
  17. Library advocacy at the bedside and the boardroom
  18. Measuring the impact of library service in a knowledge exchange network
  19. An innovative method reveals the impact of clinical information retrieved from electronic knowledge resources
  20. Roles for hospital librarians during a pandemic: Electronic information monitoring and the provision of synthesized updates to incident management personnel
  21. Establishment of an Internet-Accessible, Scalable Gross Anatomy and Histology Image Catalogue (SGAHIC) for modern medical and health science education
  22. Forging new directions in scholarly communications
  23. Optimizing training of new health librarians to support evidence-based practice and knowledge translation