Abstract

DocToBib is a project carried out by librarians all over France to create video tutorials on research training in the medical field. This is an update on how the project evolved since 2015, on the topic of video format, collaboration between librarians, communication and practical uses of the tutorials.

Highlights

  • A brief summary of the project DocToBib was created by Ludovic Héry, a resident of medicine whose story was related in an earlier article published in the JEAHIL (1)

  • DocToBib is a series of videos that presents the tools of health research, from documentation monitoring and article research to bibliography and more

  • Each video presents a functionality of different research tools, databases and gives methodology guidance to its viewers. It was conceptualized with the busy people in mind, but especially towards those that may not have a librarian at hand

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Summary

Introduction

A brief summary of the project DocToBib was created by Ludovic Héry, a resident of medicine whose story was related in an earlier article published in the JEAHIL (1). He noticed how health students, interns and health professionals were too often unable to efficiently use PubMed and other essential research tools in their field. He aimed to fill the need for research training for the time-deprived students and practitioners by providing efficient and sometimes entertaining tutorials.

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