After a fantastic conference in May, we thought we’d give you an extra chance for reflection by adding the presentations to the website. Check out your favourite presentations below.
Day 1, 12 May 2016
Keynote speech: Something Old, Something New: Health Librarian Capabilities for the Knowledge Economy and the Digital Age by Ann Wales
“Building value into a core skill.” by Anne Madden, St. Vincent’s University Hospital,
“Advancing our skillset: building the Rudai 23 e-learning course for information professionals” by Caroline Rowan, St Michael’s Hospital and Stephanie Ronan, Marine Institute
Making Our Skills Visible Through Research by Aoife Lawton, Health Service Executive
Advancing skills: from ‘lovely librarians’ to knowledge ninjas by Mary Dunne & Mairea Nelson, Health Research Board,
Learning from e-learning in other organisations by Joanne Callinan, Milford Care Centre,
Putting it into Practice: applying the skill set by Kate Kelly, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Why and What to Measure? Understanding & Using Altmetrics to evaluate impact. by Jane Burns, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland & School of Information & Communication Studies, University College Dublin
Posters
The Skillset of a Health Science Library Assistant by Jesse Walters, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Sharing our expertise: Lets HEAR about it! by Caroline Rowan, St. Michael’s Hospital, Dun Laoghaire
Development of Rotunda: Birth of a Nation 1916 Centenary Exhibition at the Rotunda by Anne M. O’Byrne, Rotunda Hospital
Day 2, 13 May 2016
Bibliometrics: Maximising & Assessing Research Impact by Fintan Bracken, University of Limerick