Browsing Library Staff Research, Publications and Presentations by Title
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Lights, Camera, Learn! A Cross-Organizational Approach to Noon-Hour Information Literacy Instruction
(Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association / Journal de l'Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada, 2018-06)Introduction: Lunch and learn series are a common method of education delivery in healthcare. Increasingly, learners want and expect the option to view recordings and supplemental materials afterwards. How do librarians ... -
Local capacity for quality evidence syntheses: methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews from Dalhousie University-affiliated reviewers
(Cochrane Colloquium Abstracts, 2018-09)Background: In order to best support the conduct of systematic reviews (SRs) in our institutional setting, we set out to examine the SRs produced by Dalhousie University affiliates. Initiation of an institutional subscription ... -
"The machinery by which we have been moved"
(2016-01-22)Item is a video compilation of chronological assortment of documents and photographs from the Eyelevel Gallery fonds and Centre for Art Tapes fonds held by the Dalhouhsie University Archives. The video was produced for the ... -
Making Chat Widgets Work for Online Reference
(2009-05)The article discusses the advantages of using chat widgets for online reference. Users of the Novanet Live Help online reference service have praised its implementation of chat widgets, which are boxes placed in webpages ... -
Making the familiar strange: Exploring Wikipedia in edit mode
(2017-05)This session will outline a Wikipedia editing exercise that adds depth to a one-shot IL session. Participants will gain ideas for creating a workable Wikipedia editing assignment that targets students’ searching, evaluation, ... -
Managing privacy and access with digital forensics tools and techniques
(2017-09-28)Presentation on digital forensics given at Right to Know: Balancing Access and Privacy symposium held at Dalhousie University on September 28, 2017. The free public event was held on International Right to Know day and was ... -
Mapping the literature of hospital pharmacy
(2016-04)OBJECTIVES: This study describes the literature of hospital pharmacy and identifies the journals most commonly cited by authors in the field, the publication types most frequently cited, the age of citations, and the ... -
Mapping the Methodologies Used in Retraction Reviews
(Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association / Journal de l'Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada, 2018-06)Introduction: The impact of retracted publications has been studied across disciplines using various review methods often with limited search documentation, making replication and validation difficult. Retraction studies ... -
Measuring Knowledge Translation Uptake Using Citation Metrics: A Case Study of a Pan-Canadian Network of Pharmacoepidemiology Researchers
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)ABSTRACT Collecting citation metric data is important, as research funders are increasingly demanding impact assessment, but there is limited consensus on the most rigorous and accurate approach. We compared three ... -
Missteps and do-overs: When attempting novel methods doesn’t go as planned
(2022-11-10)In 2020, guidance on collecting data through online means for qualitative research was surprisingly sparse, given the increased accessibility of videoconferencing in recent decades. During data collection for a doctoral ... -
Mobile Device Use in Pharmacy: A Multi-Institutional Study
(2015)Although there are studies that explore the use of mobile devices by physicians and pharmacists, there has not been a study to date that examines the prevalence and usage patterns of mobile devices amongst pharmacy students ... -
Nancy D. Courtney ed. 2010. More Technology for the Rest of Us: A Second Primer on Computing for the Non-IT Librarian
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“Nearer to the Exercises of Heaven”: Nineteenth-Century Maritime Presbyterians and The Choir
(Bibliographical Society of Canada, 2015)Le chant, plus particulièrement le chant de psaumes, est une tradition très ancienne au sein des églises chrétiennes. Les églises tout comme les écoles de chant utilisaient des hymnes et des chants qui étaient diffusés à ... -
NSIS and Atlantic Ecosystems Initiative to make data accessible - one dataset at a time
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“One and One are Sometimes Eleven”: Local Source Partners and Technologies in the Killam Learning Commons
(2013-05-16)Eleven stakeholders currently share space in Dalhousie University’s Killam Library Learning Commons, with services ranging from research assistance and the IT help desk to tutoring, GIS & data services. Although some ... -
Open GLAM as OER: Digital cultural heritage and the intersections of primary source literacy and information literacy
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ORCID Primer for Librarians and Administrators
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Our Science, Our History: Hidden Treasures Online from the Nova Scotian Institute of Science
(2012-05-23)Did you know that Nova Scotia mackerel were once described as “pouty and greedy”? Or that certain boulders in Nova Scotia survived a storm-tossed history? In January 2012, the Dalhousie Libraries officially launched the ... -
Photograph Archival Description Worksheet
(2015-10-19)Item is a worksheet for completing item-level descriptions of photographs in accordance with the Canadian Rules for Archival Description (RAD). The worksheet provides an example of a "traditional" display of a RAD item-level ...