Editorial | 3 |
Current Awareness Resources: Tools to Help Your Users Keep Up-to-Date | 4 |
Support for Implementing Evidence: The Royal College of Nursing’s Diabetes Nursing Resource Claire Constable and Deborah Fisher | 4 |
Hitting the Headlines Alison Booth, Su Golder and Mark Rodgers | 15 |
MIDIRS: A Unique Information Resource for Maternity Healthcare Professionals Sue Penn | 23 |
PCCAS: A Collaborative Web-Based Current Awareness Service David Brunt and Des Conway | 30 |
MyJournals Service – New from NLH Colin Davies | 36 |
Case Studies: How to Keep Users Informed | 38 |
Taking the Plunge: Blogging for your Users Paul Williams | 38 |
Reaching and Teaching: Using Web Conference Software to Train Distributed Users Diane Pritchatt | 44 |
‘What’s New’ Bulletin Natalie Goulden | 51 |
Current Awareness: How We Set Up A Service for the Dietitians Within Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) Christine Reid | 57 |
Email Interest Groups: A Means of Enabling Primary Care Staff in Berkshire to Access Journals in the Healthcare Library, Reading Chrissy Allott | 61 |
Helping Yourself: How Current Awareness can help Information Professionals | 65 |
‘New Lamps for Old’: Current Awareness and Profile Raising Anne Welsh | 65 |
‘Feed Me Now’: A Day in the Life of an RSS Feed Reader Alison Taylor | 76 |
Current Awareness | 81 |