Current Awareness

HLG Nursing Bulletin Vol 36 (3/4)

Within our profession, we’re always emphasising to our users the importance of maintaining their current awareness of what is going on. And that is no less true for us, so here we present a small sample of recent articles that have caught our eyes. Of course, being a small sample, there is much more out there. So, if you do see something that you think has been of use to you, and would be of use to all of us, let us know and we’ll include it in subsequent issues. Whether it’s a journal article, web page, tweetchat or any other type of media, don’t keep it to yourself. You can find our contact details on the HLG website at goo.gl/JcssfI.  

Corrall, S. (2017) Crossing the threshold: reflective practice in information literacy development. Journal of Information Literacy. 11 (1), 23-53

Gibson, D. (2017) Evaluating the Impact of Mediated Literature Searches at a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Medical Reference Services Quarterly. 36 (3), 229-239

Giles- Smith, L., Spencer, A., Shaw, C. et al (2017) A Study of the Impact of an Educational Intervention on Nurse Attitudes and Behaviours toward Mobile Device Use in Hospital Settings. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association. 38 (1) 12-29

Harland, F., Stewart, G. and Bruce, C. (2017) Ensuring the academic library’s relevance to stakeholders: The role of the Library Director. Journal of Academic Librarianship. In press ahead of publication

Huang, H., Chu, S., Liu, L. and Zheng, P. (2017) Understanding User-Librarian Interaction Types in Academic Library Microblogging: A Comparison Study in Twitter and Weibo. Journal of Academic Librarianship. In press ahead of publication

Latham, B. (2017) Research Data Management: Defining Roles, Prioritizing Services, and Enumerating Challenges. Journal of Academic Librarianship. 43 (3), 263-265

Lau, K., Chiu, D., Ho, K., Lo, P., See-To, E. et al (2017) Educational Usage of Mobile Devices: Differences Between Postgraduate and Undergraduate Students. Journal of Academic Librarianship. 43 (3), 201-208.

Matthews, A., Flake, D. (2017) One-Stop Shopping: Ask-A-librarian Technology in the Electronic Medical Record. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries. 14 (2), 56-68

McKeown, S., Konrad, S., McTavish, J. and Boyce, E. (2017) Evaluation of hospital staff’s perceived quality of librarian-mediated literature searching services. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 105 (2), 120-131

Plaice, C., Lloyd, J., Shaw, P. (2017) Supporting the library and information needs of UWE health and social care students on placement. Health Information and Libraries Journal. 34 (1), 32-44

Pylarinou, S. and Kapidakis, S. (2017) Tracking Scholarly Publishing of Hospitals Using MEDLINE, Scopus, WoS and Google Scholar. Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 17 (3), 209-216

Rogers, M., Bethel, A. and Boddy, K. (2017) Development and Testing of a Medline Search Filter for Identifying Patient and Public Involvement in Health Research. Health Information and Libraries Journal. 34 (2), 125-133

Sinha, L. (2017) Impact of Hospital Librarian’s Participation in the Magnet Program: A Solo Librarian’s Journey. Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 17 (3), 195-200

Tukhareli, N (2017) Bibliotherapy-based Wellness Program for Healthcare Providers: Using Books and Reading to Create a Healthy Workplace. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association. 38 (2), 44-50

Turner, R., Ketchum, A., Ratajeski, M. and Wessel, C. (2017) Leaving the Lecture Behind: Putting PubMed Instruction into the Hands of the Students. Medical Reference Services Quarterly. 36 (3), 292-298

Vassar, M., Yerokhin, V., Sinnett, P. et al (2017) Database selection in systematic reviews: an insight through clinical neurology. Health information and Libraries Journal. 34 (2), 156-164

Von Isenberg, M., Lee, L. and Oermann, M. (2017) Writing Together to Get AHEAD: an interprofessional boot camp to support scholarly writing in the health professions. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 105 (2), 167-172

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