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Feed, Read, and Grow: An Observational Study on the Impact of Educational Videos About Pediatric Anxiety Open
Based on the feedback collected, the Feed, Read, and Grow team has gathered invaluable insights to guide the dissemination of these videos within the community. The results indicated that most participants enjoyed the videos, expressed a w…
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Accuracy and Perceptions in Detecting Cannabis Intoxication: A Video-Based Study Among Alcohol and Other Drug Healthcare Staff Open
Introduction: Accurate detection of intoxication is critical in alcohol and other drug (AOD) healthcare settings, yet clinicians often rely on subjective assessments, particularly for substances such as cannabis where real-time testing is …
Reference Managers that Support Collaborative Research: Dreaming of the Perfect Fit Open
Reference or citation managers aid in capturing and managing citations and associated full text, tracking references and citing them properly in manuscripts, and creating bibliographies. With more features than ever, selecting the most app…
Libraries Supporting Graduate Students on Alternative Career Paths: How & Why Open
Alternative Academic careers, or Altac, is a term coined in 2010, according to Inside Higher Ed, referring to two post-PhD career tracks, most often the first: 1) positions inside academia other than traditional tenure track faculty positi…
A Library and a Radio Show: The Story of a Successful Partnership at 10 Years and Counting Open
Your Health® Radio is a weekly one-hour radio show about consumer health produced by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Family Medicine. It provides practical, health-related news and information to listeners in …
Unusual Partners for Health: Healthcare Professionals and Librarians Partner to Communicate About Health Through Radio and Social Media Open
Healthcare professionals using the radio and other media outlets to communicate health information is not unusual. It is unusual for healthcare professionals to partner with librarians to communicate on a weekly basis about health issues t…
Destination Librarian: Helping Others on the Road to Librarianship Open
Background : The library and information science profession does a good job educating, training, and mentoring students and new professionals. Much of this work is done through formal programs such as internships and networking through pro…
Learning and Creating with 21st Century Online Tools Open
Slides from presentation given on February 17, 2011 at the United States Distance Learning Association, North Carolina Chapter, Annual Meeting.
Mixing up an Allied Health Liaison Program: Ingredients for a Successful Allied Health Collection Appetizer Open
Objective: To initiate a collection development effort for an underserved unit of the School of Medicine -- the Department of Allied Health Sciences – prior to formal launch of a liaison program. Slides for a presentation given at the MAC/…
On the Air and Online! Librarians and Doctors Using a Blog and Radio Show to Communicate with Listeners About Health Open
Objective: Health Sciences librarians partner with producers of a weekly health-oriented radio show hosted by clinicians. Librarians helped develop the show?s interactive website/blog, provide weekly content links, and continue to help imp…
Multi-faceted Informationist Support for an Auditory Development Research Team: Preliminary Findings Open
Objectives: A three-member informationist team from the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill is partnering with a principal investigator and her human auditory development research team (RO1, National I…
User Inspired: A LibGuide to Support Qualitative Searchers and Researchers Open
Background & Purpose: In response to an increasing number of user requests, a health sciences librarian and a library science graduate research assistant at a major southeastern university set out to discover and collect resources to suppo…
NLM Informationist Supplement Grant: Daring to Dive into Documentation to Determine Impact Open
Objectives: Three informationists were integrated with an NIH R01-funded research team for two years on an NLM Administrative Supplement for Informationist Services from 2014 to 2016. What impacts, implicit and explicit, have resulted from…
Rebirth of a Radio Show Website Leads to New Roles and New Publicity for Librarians Open
Background: Health Sciences librarians worked with producers of YOUR HEALTH® Radio, a weekly consumer health radio show, to create a new, interactive blog/website providing consumer health information and incorporating social media. Librar…
Capturing and Sharing What Users Love About Their Library to Capitalize on Our Strengths Open
Background and purpose. To discover and share elements of the library that users value as important to their success. We wanted to create a vehicle to interact with users that would be easily accessible, interactive, informative, and fun. …
Evaluating a Consumer Health Website Open
Research shows that a large percentage of internet users in the United States have searched for health-related topics online. The National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health created guidelines to help the public eval…
Capturing Gray Literature for the Institutional Repository Open
This presentation reports on several projects to deposit gray literature from health affairs schools at a large academic research institution into the institutional repository (IR). This important scholarship, produced by students, faculty…
Familiarity Breeds Collaboration: An Instructional Technologist & Library Liaison Join Forces to Support E-Learning Open
Partnership forged while supporting faculty engaged in e-learning: •Relationship has developed over time and during changes in: our roles, our parent organizations, the technology landscape
On Air Locally - Online Globally: Evaluating WordPress Options for a Consumer Health Radio Show Website Open
Objective: To evaluate WordPress.org as a possible replacement for WordPress.com for hosting the blog (http://yourhealthradio.org*) used as the website for YOUR HEALTH®, a consumer health radio show. Following a successful year of using Wo…
Creating a Resource for PhD's on Careers Beyond the Faculty Track Open
Objectives: • Create a resource guide for PhD students about alternative academic (altac) careers in time for campus events. • Raise awareness of altac issues and the Altac Project at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Creating a just-in-time resource for a campus-wide event Open
In response to a significant decline in tenure track faculty positions, nationally, and the need to support doctoral students, post-docs, and others considering alternative academic (altac) positions, we moved quickly to create and release…
Dreaming of the Perfect Fit: A Structured Evaluation of Four Reference Management Tools Supporting Collaborative Research Open
Background: F1000 Workspace, Mendeley, EndNote Basic (without Web of Science), and EndNote Desktop/Online are tools that facilitate building shared libraries of references with attached PDFs for groups such as research labs, medical reside…
On the Air! Making the Content of a Consumer Health Radio Show Accessible Using a Blog Platform Open
The producers of a consumer health radio show proposed forming a partnership with librarians to create an interactive web presence and index recordings of the shows and related content. Their goals were to make content quickly and easily a…
Leading the Way: Student Research in the Institutional Repository Open
Allied Health Sciences (AHS) students conduct significant research and share the results in poster sessions during student research events. This research is not always continued or disseminated in other ways. Therefore, capturing and prese…
Adapting to New Needs in a Complex Research Environment Open
At the request of deans of health sciences schools for increased librarian involvement in the research process, library leadership recognized librarians may not have the broad understanding of research necessary to provide optimal support …
Building Relationships through Collaborative Outreach Projects: A New Vision of Collaborating using Digital Media Open
Using examples from completed and current projects, this poster shows use of digital media tools to create new resources and services in collaboration with and outreach to Health Affairs faculty, students, alumni, patients, families, and t…
Learning Forward by Looking Back: An academic library using multimedia to develop and share narratives Open
Overview of Presentation: • Narratives • Multimedia + Social Media • Examples • Barriers • Lessons Learned
Student Scholarly Works in the Institutional Repository Open
This presentation reports on the process to solicit, describe and deposit health sciences students’ research posters and capstone papers into the institutional repository. We will share the various approaches used to ask for and receive co…
F1000 Workspace Open
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