CHLA/ABSC Program
Saturday, May 28 / samedi 28 mai
9:00 AM – 10:15 AM
Welcome Keynote: Dr. J Marshall
Title: The Value and Impact of Health Library and Information Services
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
Open the Space... and Magic Happens!, with Elizabeth Scott
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Concurrent Contributed Papers:
Session A, Location: Imperial 5-7-9
- Research-Embedded Health Librarians – the Canadian Landscape
- Health Sciences Library and Information Research: What Can We Learn from the Research?
- Research design and writing in the health sciences: A library guide to support academic research information needs
- Redefining Roles of Academic Librarians: Participating in the Research Intensification Process
Session B, Location: Walker Bannerman
- Opening New Doors: Marketing Librarianship Through a Guest Editorship with Medical Journals
- Interprofessional Collaboration in Distance Education: the Transforming Landscape of Learning
- Evolving roles of health information professionals: how a clinical librarian, knowledge broker and technology lead can promote evidence-informed practice for physiotherapists in British Columbia
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Posters:
- CADTH peer review checklist: Enhancing the review and evaluation of the quality of search strategies
- Creating a collaborative partnership between the University of Calgary, AHS Calgary Zone and the Calgary Public Library to support local health literacy initiatives
- Drilling down to outcomes: Evolving in the midst of change
- Evolving and transforming a current awareness service for outreach clients in Manitoba
- Evolving our services: Creating partnerships to provide information to practitioners and to families
- Finding the black and white in the grey: Locating health care human resources in grey literature
- Health information literacy in the community: Using partnerships to target at risk groups
- Information seeking experiences of Canadian pharmaceutical policy makers
- Intégration d'une bibliothécaire au comité de transformation du programme des études médicales de premier cycle (Librarian's role in the committee for the revision of the undergraduate medical education curriculum)
- New roles, same skills: Exploring paths to health sciences research careers after library school
- Striking a balance: Moving towards ‘good enough’ search and appraisal whilst maintaining quality and rigor
- Sustaining our curriculum; evolving our role as librarians; transforming our collection: a collection inventory tale
- The information needs of Canada’s National Collaborating Centres for Public Health
- Traditional and Indigenous healing collection at the University of Alberta
- Use of validated search filters in systematic reviews of prognostic studies
- What can we learn from CHLA conference programs?
Sunday, May 29 / dimanche 29 mai
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Keynote: Andrew Brash
Title: The Profound Impact of Commitment and Compassion
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Concurrent Contributed Papers
Session C, Location: Imperial 5-7-9
- Exploring information behaviour in a context of medical uncertainty: Implications for health literacy
- Experiences of Family Members after a Child Dies: Scoping the Literature in Interdisciplinary Research
- Provision of Pandemic Information by Health Sciences Librarians: A Multi-Site Comparative Case Study
- Transforming Learning: Integrating Evidence-Based Practice and Information Literacy Skills in Teaching Physical and Occupational Therapy Students
- Increasing Student Engagement with an Evidence-Based Medicine Assignment by Simulating Continuing Medical Education
- Undergraduate Research Consultations: What’s really going on?
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Concurrent Contributed Papers
Session E, Location: Imperial 5-7-9
- How to build a bioinformatics service in a year
- Putting the “smart” in mobile technology: One library’s experience developing an integrated hospital library app
- GoPubMed versus PubReMiner for analyzing PubMed search results: a head to head comparison of two free web ‘data mining’ tools
- Creating a mobile subject guide to deliver point-of-care resources to medical students
Session F, Location: Walker Bannerman
- Transforming an academic health sciences library in response to imminent closure and changing user needs
- Knowledge translation for Canadian health libraries: Finding our place between knowledge and its users
- Bibliometrics, A Case Study: Science or Magic?
- Librarian Office Relocation Pilot: does office location impact student-librarian interaction?
9:00 AM – 10:15 AM
STAT!Talks, Location: Imperial 5-7-9
- A Librarian in an EBM Journal Club
- Bridging access to library resources for patients
- Communication, Collaboration and Documentation in Systematic Reviews
- Determining the credibility of complementary and alternative health information on the web: Older adult perspectives
- Helping Transform Nurses into Researchers
- Leisure Reading Collections in Academic Health Sciences Libraries
- Nothing is Certain: The Role of a Cancer Library in Patients’ Uncertainty Management
- The Digital Petting Zoo: Loaning Out Consumer Electronics
- The Evolving Mobile Needs of Hospital Library Users
- Transforming Student Orientations – Letting Students Direct the Process
- Using Social Media in Conference Planning
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Keynote: Dr. E Lang
Title: Information Science in the Evidence Based Era: Meeting the Perceived and Unperceived Needs of Evidence Consumers
