Manitoba Association of Health Information Providers

MAHIP

Journal Club

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At Journal Club, MAHIP members meet to discuss and explore the current literature in our field. It is an excellent way to keep up with the literature, socialize with colleagues and brainstorm about new trends.  For each meeting, a volunteer facilitator is responsible for choosing the article and encouraging discussion.  If you are interested in facilitating a Journal Club, please contact Christine Shaw-Daigle.  Journal Club announcements are posted on the MAHIP blog, detailing the group leader, the date and articles up for discussion. If you are unable to attend a journal Club we still encourage a participation. Leave your comments on the announcement post and they will be brought to the discussion.

Below is a listing of past Journal Club articles. This list is also available in a RefShare folder.

Gray K et al. Web 2.0 authorship: issues of referencing and citation for academic integrity. Internet and Higher Learning, 2008. 11: 112-118.
DATE: March 13, 2009  LEADER: Andrea Szwajcer
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Kennedy, M.G.,  Kiken, L., Shipman, J.P.  Addressing underutilization of consumer health information resource centers: a formative study.  Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2008. 96 (1): 42-49.
DATE: February 15, 2008  LEADER: Analyn Cohen-Baker
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Harris, Roma; Wathen, Nadine. If My Mother Was Alive I’d Probably Have Called Her.” Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2007. 47(1): 67-79.
DATE: February 15, 2008  LEADER: Analyn Cohen-Baker
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Albert,K.M. Integrating knowledge-based resources into the electronic health record: history, current status, and role of librarians. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2007. 26(3): 1-19.
DATE: November 30, 2007  LEADER: Laurie Blanchard
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Kamel Boulos, M.N.; Wheeler, S. The emerging Web 2.0 social software: an enabling suite of sociable technologies in health and health care education. 
Health Information & Libraries Journal, 2007. 24(1): 2-23.
DATE: September 21, 2007  LEADER: Christine Shaw-Daigle
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Weiler,Angela. Information-Seeking Behavior in Generation Y Students: Motivation, Critical Thinking, and Learning Theory.  Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005. 31 (1): 46-53.
DATE: March 16, 2007  LEADER: Angela Osterreicher
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Sweeney, Richard T. Reinventing Library Buildings and Services for the Millennial Generation. Library Administration & Management, 2005. 19(4): 165-175.
DATE: March 16, 2007  LEADER: Angela Osterreicher
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Gardner, Susan; Eng, Susanna. What Students Want: Generation Y and the Changing Function of the Academic Library. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005. 5(3): 405-420.
DATE: March 16,2007  LEADER: Angela Osterriecher
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Bond,C.S.; Fevyer,D.; Pitt,C. Learning to use the Internet as a study tool: a review of available resources and exploration of students’ priorities. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 2006.  23 (3): 189-196.
DATE: January 12, 2007  LEADER: Mark Rabnett
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Link, T.M., Marz, R. Computer literacy and attitudes towards e-learning among first year medical students.  BMC Medical Education, 2006. 6: 34.
DATE: January 12, 2007  LEADER: Mark Rabnett
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Fox, Susannah. Online Health Search 2006: Most internet users start at a search engine when looking for health information online. Very few check the source and date of the information they find. . October 29, 2006. Washington, DC: Pew Internet & American Life Project.  2006 
DATE: January 12, 2007  LEADER: Mark Rabnett
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Stoddart, R. A., [et al.]. PERSPECTIVES ON… · Going Boldly Beyond the Reference Desk: Practical Advice and Learning Plans for New Reference Librarians Performing Liaison Work.  Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006. 32(4) 419-427. 
DATE: October 20, 2006  LEADER: Analyn Cohen-Baker
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Livingston, J. The benefits of library liaison programs for small libraries: an overview.  Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2003. 22(1):  21-30.
DATE: October 20, 2006  LEADER: Analyn Cohen-Baker
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Enyeart,Amanda L.; Weaver,Debbie.  Relationship Marketing in a Hospital Library. Medical References Services Quarterly, 2005. 24(4) 89-97.
DATE: June 2, 2006 LEADER: Melissa Raynard
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Wakeham, Maurice. Marketing and health libraries. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 2004. 21 (4):  237-244.
DATE: June 2, 2006  LEADER: Melissa Raynard
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Calabretta, N., Cavanaugh, S.K. Education for inpatients: working with nurses through the clinical information system. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2004. 23(2): 73-79.
DATE: February 9, 2006 LEADER: Lisa Demczuk
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Wales, A. Managing knowledge to support the patient journey in NHS Scotland: strategic vision and practical reality.  Health Information and Libraries Journal, 2005. 22 (2): 83-95.
DATE: December 5, 2005  LEADER: Tania Gottschalk
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Brown,Helen -Ann. Clinical medical librarian to clinical informationist.  Reference Services Review, 2004. 32(1): 45-49.
DATE: October 7, 2005  LEADER: Christine Shaw-Daigle
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Shipman, Jean P. Why emerging roles for health sciences librarians? Reference Services Review, 2004. 32(1): 9-12.
DATE: October 7, 2005  LEADER: Christine Shaw-Daigle
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October 21, 2009 at 5:06 pm

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