Program
Sarah Wickett is the chair of the Programme Committee. Paola Durando is the chair of the Poster Committee.
Check out the Conference-At-A-Glance.
Check out the descriptions for all the conference sessions, including keynotes, paper presentations, posters and others.
The Full Program
This final program contains full details of the conference program, including abstracts, speaker biographies, etc. Copies will not be distributed at the conference, but you may download or print it for your own use. Please be green, and print double-sided if possible. A mini-program with essential information will be included in all registrants’ conference bags.
Presentations
(Go to the Poster Presentation Descriptions.)
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
- Opening Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jacalyn Duffin
- Invited Speaker
- Contributed Papers – Session 1A (concurrent)
- Contributed Papers – Session 1B (concurrent)
- Contributed Papers – Session 2A (concurrent)
- Contributed Papers – Session 2B (concurrent)
- Interest Groups, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
- Keynote Presentation Speakers: Dr. Udo Schüklenk & Dr. Sergio Sismondo
- Contributed Papers - Session 3 (plenary)
- AAAS Lunch and Learn
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Contributed Papers – Session 4A (concurrent)
- Information Access and Barriers to Nutrition Information for Nursing Staff in the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR)
- An exploration of the roles of librarians in supporting patient self-management activities for improved health outcomes
- The Jewish General Hospital Patient Education Network Working Group: A hospital-based interprofessional collaboration to foster patient education.
- Contributed Papers – Session 4B (concurrent)
- Update: CISTI and CVHL/BVCS
- Friday, June 11, 2010
Posters
(in order of presentation at the Moderated Poster session)
- 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
- Honouring our heritage: The Manitoba Association of Health Information Providers (MAHIP) Chapter History Project
- Province-wide catalogue sharing: A developing project
- WorldCat Local in a health sciences environment: one library’s experience
- Combining separate product searches into one to improve efficiency – the experience of the Information Specialists at the BMJ Evidence Centre
- Nursing Questions – Searching CINAHL, Medline or Both?
- The Missing 2%: PubMed NOT Medline
- From triage to the big picture: Designing a comprehensive information literacy program for a medical faculty
- Finding faculty: the value of partnering
- Données factuelles en santé mentale : évolution du rôle du bibliothécaire dans la formation des résidents
- Inspiring innovation through collaboration: a library workshop for biomedical engineering graduate students
- A consumer health collection in an academic library: transformation to a student-centred collection
- Richmond Health Literacy Project: better health through better understanding of health information
- Using RSS feeds to create a targeted current awareness website
- Top 10 Canadian Consumer Health Websites - Updated 2010
- Reaching in and out: bridging the gap in serving multi-lingual communities
- Library advocacy at the bedside and the boardroom
- Measuring the impact of library service in a knowledge exchange network
- An innovative method reveals the impact of clinical information retrieved from electronic knowledge resources
- Roles for hospital librarians during a pandemic: Electronic information monitoring and the provision of synthesized updates to incident management personnel
- Establishment of an Internet-Accessible, Scalable Gross Anatomy and Histology Image Catalogue (SGAHIC) for modern medical and health science education
- Forging new directions in scholarly communications
- Optimizing training of new health librarians to support evidence-based practice and knowledge translation

