Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Online Tutorials chat

Edit: Transcript available at http://bit.ly/17wMM2n 

Online Tutorials
Thursday, November 21, 2013
9:00 pm Eastern/6:00 pm Pacific time
#medlibs Twitter chat

Please join host Amy Blevins (@blevinsa) to discuss online tutorials. Here are a few questions to get you thinking about tutorials.

  1. How do you define tutorials? Are they videos, handouts with step-by-step instructions, etc?
  2. Do you create tutorials for your users?
  3. What barriers do you see to creating tutorials?
  4. Why do you think online tutorials are important? Or, why do you think they are not important?
  5. Insert your questions here.

Grab your favorite beverage and get ready for another fun and exciting #medlibs chat! Never participated in a Twitter #medlibs chat before? Check out this overview and come on in, we're a supportive community.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Medical Apps List Dev chat

Edit: Transcript available at http://bit.ly/17xbaTE

Medical Apps List Development
Thursday, November 14, 2013
9:00 pm Eastern/6:00 pm Pacific time
#medlibs Twitter chat

Please join host Kimberley Barker (@KR_Barker) to discuss the pros and cons of creating a working group which would generate a medlibs-approved medical app list.

Pros include:
  • Individual librarians not being forced to reinvent the wheel at their institutions
  • Benefit of knowing that the list would be reviewed on a regular basis

Cons include: MOAR COMMITTEE WORK??? (Ok, I can't really think of any cons, hence why we need your input!).

See you this evening! Never participated in a Twitter #medlibs chat before? Check out this overview and come on in, we're a supportive community.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Journal Club: Evaluation of Health Information Outreach

Edit: Transcript at http://bit.ly/1berRPB 

Thursday, November 7th, is our inaugural #medlibs Journal Club chat! We've never done this and I have never led one before so it'll be a great experiment. 

In preparation for Thursday's chat, try to read the following article:

Whitney W, Dutcher GA, Keselman A. Evaluation of health information outreach: theory, practice, and future direction. J Med Libr Assoc. 2013 Apr; 101(2):138-146. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.101.2.009. PMCID PMC3634377. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3634377/. Accessed October 29, 2013.

Why was this article chosen? 
  1. During our open discussion last month, someone wanted to discuss outreach. What a great article to analyze in support of this topic!
  2. When I mentioned this article to @eagledawg, she checked and confirmed that Wanda Whitney @bibliotecari08 would also be interested in participating in the chat! How awesome is it to have one of the authors of the article talk about their article and give additional insights? (We're also trying to see if any of the other co-authors are able to attend.)
  3. This article was pre-approved by the MLA for 1 MLA CE contact hour in the MLA Independent Reading Program (IRP). 
More information about MLA IRP can be found here. After our discussion, you can fill out the IRP Article Analysis Application and submit payment for CE credit.  

Here's the framework I'd like to try for our inaugural Journal Club. As you read this article, consider the following in 140 characters or less:
  • xx:05 or xx:10pm - Facts (strengths/weaknesses of outreach identified in the article, barriers discovered in outreach projects, what directions were recommended, etc).
  • xx:30pm - Interpretation. (Agree with terms searched? Have you used/considered the theoretical frameworks mentioned? Were they successful or not when you utilized them? What other measurable variables could we consider?)
  • xx:50pm - Wrap-up (After reading this article, can you apply these findings to your own work or research? What implications did this article provide you regarding health information initiatives?)
Since this is a #medlibs Twitter chat, I'm sure other things will come up and that'll be fantabulous. 

If our Journal Club chat is a success, I think we can make this a quarterly discussion. (3 MLA CE Contact Hours a year can be obtained with IRP.) Have a good 'read' and get ready to critique and talk about how this article may impact your work practice. I look forward to seeing you on Thursday's #medlibs chat!

Never participated in a Twitter #medlibs chat before? Check out this overview and come on in, we're a supportive community. See you Thursday November 7, 9pm EST/6pm PST.