Friday 14 December 2012

Just one day..snapshot of what we do..


Designed by Sarah McIntyre, www.jabberworks.co.uk
It’s a good start to the day as the lift goes direct to F Floor Stephenson without stopping; I do walk up the stairs in summer when the bus gets me here earlier but no time to do that today.

Kate is already in and sending out email reminders the day before books are due back, there will then be a flurry of emails to reply to granting renewals if the books haven’t been reserved by another reader.

Sarah is out at the PCCU ward round meeting as part of our clinical support work – we also attend Surgery & Neurosurgery meetings on a regular basis, she will probably come back with at least one literature search for evidence to work on during the next couple of days.

The library email accounts are checked and a collective sigh of relief goes up as (so far) there isn't a request for 17 articles by one of our regular clinicians...we are convinced he saves them all up for Friday afternoons!

A couple of support workers come into the library to ask for help logging on the the e-learning platform and after negotiating the choosing a password minefield they settle down to complete some training.

We have medical students in today too – they like working in our library as it is smaller and cosier than many of the university ones and this group seem particularly keen on our dark chocolate KitKats and cappuccino coffee.

We advertise that we can answer ‘all questions even the silly ones’ although we are momentarily flummoxed by a phone call asking if we have OED...what strange medical condition is this we wonder ....till it transpires that it is the precise definition of a word that is required and as we do have access to Oxford English Dictionary on-line we are able to help.

Someone comes to the counter asking for a particular book except that all he can remember about it is that it is on a particular topic and has a blue cover. Book is finally located (with a green cover) and reader goes away happy.

A doctor comes in for a pre-booked individual training session on how to use the Healthcare Databases Advanced Search (HDAS) this lasts for about an hour and we get through it without the system crashing which does make life easier.

Sarah is due to visit Becton in the near future to explain or services to a group of staff and how they can access electronic resources, so some time is spent working out the best mode of transport.
A group of lost staff come into the library looking for the Webster seminar room....this happens so frequently that we have written  instructions ready to give them.

Lunchtime comes at last and along with it a discussion of what cakes Sarah & Kate are going to make for the next InfoBites session (see previous blogs), Sarah also bakes regularly for the Journal Club(see previous blogs)...it’s not that we are obsessed by cake or anything..honest!

The emails are checked again and some requests from other health libraries in the UK are supplied – we have a good fast reciprocal service and can supply most article requests in a couple of days.

I spend an hour ordering new books and replacements for old editions..we shall soon be able to advertise another sale of withdrawn items.

I then walk across Weston Park to collect  some books previously ordered on our behalf by the University of Sheffield, the duck pond is frozen today and the ducks look most disgruntled. Fortunately there are only 3 small books to pick up, some of our books are very heavy.

Catch up on TweetDeck when I get back and retweet information that I think will be of interest to our followers – it will automatically appear on our Facebook and Linkedin pages too. I then add recent publications by SCH staff to our Delicious bookmarking page. I've only recently set up an alert to catch these and hopefully having them all in one place will help raise the profile of the Trust and make it easier for people to see what others are working on.

It’s one of my late nights tonight (Mon-Thurs we open till 7 pm) so I settle down to catch up with some paperwork but make the mistake of checking the library emails again and see that instead I will be searching for and supplying 17 articles

 Gill

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Thursday 13 December 2012

Library Opening Hours for Christmas & New Year 2012-2013

The staff of Illingworth Library would like to wish all Trust staff and Patients a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year


Illingworth Library Christmas

Opening Hours 


Mon 17th   Dec 12
08:45 – 19:00
Tues 18th  Dec 12
Closed for Stocktaking
Weds 19th Dec 12
08:45 – 19:00
Thurs 20th Dec 12
08:45 – 19:00
Fri 21st      Dec 12
08:45 – 17:00
Mon 24th Dec –
Mon 31st Dec 12

Closed
Re-Opening
Weds 2nd Jan 2013
Wed & Thurs
8:45am - 7:00pm

Fri
8:45am - 5:00pm
Library services are available during the Christmas Period at the
Health Sciences Library, Medical School, Royal Hallamshire Hospital
RHH opening Hours
Opening Hours
Staffed Hours
Fri 21st Dec 12
09:00 - 17:00
10:00 - 17:00
Sat 22nd Dec - Sun 23rd Dec 12
14:00 - 18:00
Self-service only
Mon 24th Dec 12
09:00 - 13:00
Self-service only
Tues 25th Dec  - Wed 26th Dec 12
Closed
Closed
Thurs 27th Dec - Fri 28th Dec 12
09:00 - 17:00
Self-service only
Sat 29th Dec 2012 - Tues 1st Jan 13
Closed
Closed





Monday 10 December 2012




2013 Introduction to Critical Appraisal Course Dates


Thursday 24th January 9.30am -1pm
Monday 18th March 1.00pm - 4.30pm
Thursday 23rd May 
9.30am -1pm 
Friday 12th July  
9.30am -1pm 


Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the session you should:

  • Understand the principles of critical appraisal and why you should do it
  • Be able to appraise published research and judge its reliability
  • Be able to assess the relevance of published research to your own work

Please see our website for more details http://www.sheffieldchildrens.nhs.uk/Introduction-to-Critical-Appraisal.htm 
To book a place on any course, please email coursebookings@sch.nhs.uk and copy to s.j.massey@shef.ac.uk