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Taking action for Open Access : Upload-a-Thon at the Faculty of Dentistry
(2019-04)
Objectives:
In November 2016, a dedicated collection for Faculty of Dentistry (FMD) publications was created in Université de Montréal's institutional repository. Several solicitation emails were sent to faculty members ...
Integrating information literacy in health sciences curricula: a case study from Québec
(2013-02-11)
Objective: To portray an information literacy programme demonstrating a high level of integration in health sciences curricula and a teaching orientation aiming towards the development of lifelong learning skills. The ...
Assessment of library liaison programs
Seeing things differently : evolution, assessment, and future roles of liaison librarians
(Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2021-01)
Session Format: Lighting talks by three librarians interspersed with facilitated small group breakout activities and discussion.
Objective: This session aims to further the conversation about the evolving nature of liaison ...
Social Media Use in Medical and Health Professional Education: Role of the Librarian on a Faculty Steering Committee
(Canadian Health Libraries Association / Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada, 2015-08)
Objective:
An interprofessional steering committee was created at Université de Montréal’s Faculty of Medicine to examine how social media are integrated in medical and health professional education in universities across ...
How to build a bioinformatics service in a year
(Éditions Sciences Canada, 2011-08)
Introduction: Biomedical scientists need to choose among hundreds of publicly available bioinformatics applications, tools, and databases. Librarian challenges include raising awareness to valuable resources, as well as ...
Using Google Analytics to evaluate an email information literacy program for medical and dental students
(Medical Library Association, 2013-01)
Objectives: An email information literacy program has been effective for over a decade at Université de Montréal’s Health Library. Students periodically receive messages highlighting the content of guides on the library’s ...
A portal for the Canadian Virtual Health Library / Bibliothèque virtuelle canadienne de la santé (CVHL/BVCS): Accomplishments and possibilities, scope and structure - a review of best practices
(Éditions Sciences Canada, 2012-08)
Introduction: Coordination through CVHL/BVCS gives Canadian health libraries access to information technology they could not offer individually, thereby enhancing the library services offered to Canadian health professionals. ...