Friday 10 July 2015

things in the library 10 jul

Things in and around the library

Opening hours - Back to normal this week

Infobites - Reference Management sofware
20 minute session on what this is and how to use it. Examples are Endnote & Menderley. 1pm prompt in the library. cakey bites supplied and you can bring your lunch to eat if you wish

Journal Club 
next Wednesday 15th Jul 5.30 - 6.30 pm
Paper: Patterns of bruising in preschool children—a longitudinal study
Arch Dis Child 2015;100:426-431  Find the paper here
Presenter: Karen Arnold
Muffins: of course!

If you work for SCH please email the library if you want a copy of the article.

Upcoming things

Child Health and Well-being: Strengthening Health Visiting Services Beyond 2015
Date:Tuesday 14th July 2015   10:15am — 4:30pm  Grange Wellington Hotel, London
this timely symposium offers an invaluable opportunity for local authorities, health practitioners and other key stakeholders to review the Health Visitor Programme 2011-15, and explore how to effectively commission and deliver health visiting services beyond 2015 to ensure every child receives the best start in life. Follow on Twitter or download the brochure

Published things
Depression in children and young people  NICE CG28; 2005 (updated 2015)
NICE bites : (A summary of prescribing recommendations from NICE guidance)  This guideline covers the identification and treatment of depression in children (aged 5 to 11 years) and young people (12 to 18 years) in primary, community and secondary care. You can read it here.

Obtaining things :Journal article requests
If you email the library asking us to obtain a journal article please make sure you address your email to illingworthlibrary@sheffield.ac.uk and not to personal staff email addresses.
We are now entering holiday time so your request may be delayed if not sent to the library email address.






cakey things you might find at our Infobite or Journal club sessions. 

Skinny Fudgy-Cakey Beetroot Brownie Bites. They’re soft, fluffy, moist, flavorful, and bite-sized. They are neither “fudgy” nor “cakey”, but a delicious hybrid of both. Find the recipe here.

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