Tuesday June 30th 12.00 - 13.00
Parallel session A
Theme EBLIP I – Reviewing the Evidence Base
Lorna Rourke & Pascal Lupien (Canada) - How Students are Using VR: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Download PDF
Sonja Gust von Loh & Wolfgang G. Stock (Germany) - Bridging the Two Research-Practice-Gaps in Knowledge Management. Download PDF
Andrew Booth (UK) - The Qualitative Evidence Base for Library and Information Practice: how much? how good? how useful? Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Professional development
Helen Seeley (UK) - Developing the role of a health information professional in a clinical research setting. Download PDF Download presentation
Malin Ögland (Sweden) - Bridging the gap between research and public libraries - developing professional reflective library practitioners; looking back, forward and around in order to be prepared for the future! Download PDF Download presentation
Christine Urquhart (UK) - Using communities of practice to support evidence-based practice. Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Collections
Lisa Romero (USA) - Innocence Lost: Communication Studies Publishers and the Modern Library. Download PDF Download presentation
Dina Tbaishat (UK) - Using business process modeling to examine academic library activities for periodicals. Download PDF
Brad Jones (Australia) - A vocational library stocktake: A systematic review of the library content of the VOCED database. Download PDF Download presentation
Tuesday June 30th 15.45 - 16.45
Parallel session B
Theme EBLIP II – Working with the Evidence Base
Elena Maceviciute (Sweden) - Generating evidence: a research priorities agenda for Swedish librarianship. Download PDF Download presentation
Lorie Kloda, Denise Koufogiannakis & Katrine Mallan (Canada) - Strengths and Weaknesses Identified in the LI S Literature via EBLIP Evidence Summaries 2006-2008: A Content Analysis. Download PDF Download presentation
Rick Wallace & Nakia Carter (USA) - Merging rural clinicians with information: the use of PDAs to address clinician illiteracy. Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Information Literacy I
Margy MacMillan (Canada) - Connections, Reflections and Redirections - Bridging research and practice in information literacy instruction. Download PDF Download presentation
Diana Wakimoto (USA) - Information Literacy Instruction Assessment and Improvement through Evidence-Based Practice: A Mixed Method Study. Download PDF
Theme Information use and behavior I
Karen Davies (UK) - The Perceived Use of Medline by Doctors in the UK - The Skills Gap. Download PDF Download presentation
Louisa Mei Chun Lam (Hong Kong) - Bridging the implementation gap of Evidence-based medicine – developing a sense-making model for knowledge creation and utilization in healthcare organizations. Download PDF Download presentation
Maude Frances (Australia) - Critical experiences: peer reviewing in online consumer health communications. Download PDF Download presentation
Wednesday July 1st 15.30 - 17.00
Parallel session C
Theme Services I
Gordon Watson & Shannon Robalino (UK) - Metadata harvesting seamlessly adds high quality national evidence to the local library catalogue alongside user knowledge and library resources. Download PDF Download presentation
Oya Gurdal Tamdogan (Turkey) - Value, Created by Information Resources and Library Institution in Social Sciences.
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Vangari Vishwa Mohan & Zarea Vahideh Gavgani (India) - Implications of 'right to information' on evidence based library and information practice in the developing countries.
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Caroline Storer (UK) - BEIP – Bradford and Airedale Evidence into Practice. Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Information Literacy II
Katarina Jandér (Sweden) - Evidence based practice to enhance collaborative working: Bridging the gap between researchers and professional librarians as teachers using the concept of constructive alignment as a common framework in a compulsory postgraduate course. Download PDF
Kerstin Rydbeck (Sweden) - The research circle as a method for evidence based library and information practice. Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Information use and behavior II
Michael Raynor (UK) - Access all areas: exploring the use of library and IT facilities by University of Salford (UK) pre-registration diploma nurses during periods of clinical practice placement. Download PDF Download presentation
Susan C. Whitmore & Suzanne F. Grefsheim (USA) - Information expectations and information seeking behaviors in a biomedical research setting: a study of postdoctoral and postbaccalaureate fellows. Download PDF Download presentation
Endre Aas (Norway) - What’s good enough? : Identification of differences in search strategies between librarians and clinicians and their implications for further teaching programmes. Download PDF Download presentation
Thursday July 2nd 14.00 - 15.30
Parallel session D
Theme Services II
Niels Ole Pors (Denmark) - Bridging the gap between tradition and innovation in the field of public library service supply and delivery. Download PDF
Lucy Anderson & Alison Brettle (UK) - Evaluating clinical librarian services: bridging the gap in implementation,experimentation and skills. Download PDF Download presentation
Terttu Kortelainen (Finland) - Evidence based heuristic evaluation of library web services. Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Information Literacy III
Aaron Griffiths (UK) - Minding the skills gap: developments in information-training handling for researchers in the UK. Download PDF Download presentation
Dianne Cmor, Teresa Kong & Alison Chan (Hong Kong) - Course-integrated learning outcomes for library database searching: three assessment points on the path of evidence. Download PDF Download presentation
JoAnne Witt (Australia) - Scaffolding students to an academic standard of information literacy. Download PDF Download presentation
Theme Management
Denise Pan, Mary M. Somerville (USA), Zaana Howard (Australia) & Anita Mirijamdotter (Sweden) - From Evidence to Action: A Shared Leadership Approach. Download PDF Download presentation
Joanne Gard Marshall (USA) - An Evidence-Based Approach to Studying Workforce Issues in Library and Information Science (WILIS). Download PDF Download presentation
Lyn Currie, Patricia Moore & Carol Shepstone (Canada) - Mining the cultural evidence: situating planning, participation and leadership within the academic library culture. Download PDF Download presentation
Wednesday July 1th 11.30 - 12.30, Conference Showcase
Prudence Dalrymple (USA) - Applying evidence to practice: gaps, barriers and lessons learned from healthcare. Download PDF Download presentation

