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MEDICAL INFORMATION MATTERS – ARCHIVE | Laika's MedLibLog
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A medical librarians exploration of the web 2.0 world and beyond. MEDICAL INFORMATION MATTERS - ARCHIVE. MEDICAL INFORMATION MATTERS – ARCHIVE. The Medlib’s Round is a regular compilation of the best blog post in the field of medical librarianship , hosted by a different blogger each time. See here for the Announcement. Submit the permalink of your post. At the Blog Carnival. You can do this at a continuous basis, the theme -if any- will be mentioned at the carnival. 2009 : MedLibs Round 1.0 –. Life in t...
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Interview: Steve Read on Inspirational Leadership « Clinical Research insights from CRfocus
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Clinical Research insights from CRfocus. Blogging for Clinical Research focus, the journal of The Institute of Clinical Research. Interview: Simon Day on subgroup analyses and bridging studies. Keith Rodgers on clinical project and programme management. Hugo Cervantes of Deloitte on reversing the decline of IRR in pharma R&D. Triumph of the Market over Science? Interview: Steve Read on Inspirational Leadership. Interview: Simon Day on subgroup analyses and bridging studies. Academy of Medical Sciences.
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Physiotherapy | The Knowledge Toolkit
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Library and Knowledge Services. 124; Comments RSS. Library and Knowledge Services. Finance and Business Planning. Lancashire Care Library and Information Service. The Amazing World of Psychiatry: A Psychiatry Blog. The Mental Health Nursing Lecturer's Tea Party. Log in to NHS Athens. Register for your Athens Account. National Patient Safety Agency. Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The King's Fund. You will need an Athens Account. To access these titles. 8211; Searchable...
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The Weeded Librarian: Women in Libraries Revisited
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Thursday, 28 November 2013. Women in Libraries Revisited. I'm not really sure why I didn't get more involved - it was clearly my area of interest. I was probably a much less assertive person in those days, but it does make me sad. A search for "Women in Libraries" brings up as its first hit the ALA's Feminist Task Force. Which seems to be still active. This image of a librarian selecting books is produced by the US government so public domain. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Weeded Librarian: Irritation!
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Thursday, 31 October 2013. Image is shared under a creative commons licence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Managing a Learning Resources Dept. Tech Support: One-on-One Help. The) health informaticist – here yesterday gone today. Reviving the CILIP in Kent branch and presenting to other librarians. Thing 12 Social media @ work. Networking.do I have to? Bit of an Ooops moment! More tweaks and ampersands. 19 Things TV and Wessex. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
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The Weeded Librarian: July 2011
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Thursday, 14 July 2011. Reflections, reflections, reflections. This week's thing is reflective practice. The cpd23 blog has some very useful references on reflective practice and we also used a reflective practice model in my CTLLS course. One of the things about writing reflectively is that it requires a fair amount of self-disclosure. Not necessarily personal I guess, but certainly professional. Thursday, 7 July 2011. Twitter and more thoughts on branding. Twitter is yet another place where you're advi...
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The Weeded Librarian: About me
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I'm a currently unemployed librarian. I was made redundant at the end of May 2011 from a post in the NHS following a departmental reorganisation. I'm hoping to get back into employmant as soon as possible, but as we all know it's a hard market out there. My experience is in HE and Healtcare, I've worked across a range of different posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Managing a Learning Resources Dept. Tech Support: One-on-One Help. The) health informaticist – here yesterday gone today.
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The Weeded Librarian: May 2011
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Tuesday, 31 May 2011. Redundant Stock - Me. So, I was made redundant today, and I've decided to start a blog to chart my progress (or lack of it). I've never been good at keeping a diary, so I'll see how this goes. Having said that, I have an interview tomorrow for a temporary contract with a 3rd sector organisation, so that's not exactly publicly funded. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Managing a Learning Resources Dept. Tech Support: One-on-One Help. Thing 12 Social media @ work. Redundant Stock - Me.
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