Abstract

CHLA 2019 Conference Posters

Highlights

  • Healthcare data is generated about the patient, for patient care

  • As in similar studies, emissions resulting from air travel to CHLA conferences comprise a substantial portion of a sustainable per capita annual carbon budget

  • Are Systematic Reviews (SR) adhering to standards commonly used in health sciences? Are researchers developing protocols and standards that are different than those used within health sciences? Are librarians involved in these SR? Methods: A three person team of librarians conducted a scoping literature review in Scopus for articles with the phrase 'systematic review' in the title, abstract or descriptors

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Introduction

It has been demonstrated that social work interns have successfully provided services in public libraries. A data capture form was completed after each patron contact to identify specific health concerns within the community to inform future programming This experience fulfilled practicum requirements for the MPH student, clinical hours for the nursing students, and contact hours for the social welfare students. The library required an integrated serials, acquisitions, cataloguing, circulation, and online public access catalogs (OPAC) which would provide increased functionality for users and library staff This poster highlights the LMS implementation process and lessons learned. Over a three year period (2017 - 2019), thirty-five TPH staff, managers, or directors were trained in order to develop internal capacity in using the seven step EIDM process This presentation outlines how the TPH library supported the rapid reviews undertaken by the EIDM trainees and the lessons learned. Both libraries have benefitted from the programs and we are continuing to explore the ways we can collaborate

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