Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Need to search the literature...can we help you?


For several years the Illingworth Library has provided literature search training consisting of one to one sessions lasting about 1 hour – just ring up and book. Additionally we can also do literature searches for you or alongside you. Last year we did 70+ searches particularly in our work supporting PCCU and Surgery  and we have already done over 40 this year since April.

We regularly do searches to help  inform the care of current patients; as background for developing guidelines or auditing  current practice and also to help staff undertaking further study.We have done searches for Allied Health Professionals, Consultants, Nurses, Scientists and many others. We have searched for topics ranging from Appendectomies to Mouthwashes. We start with the Health Databases available via NHS Evidence and then widen the search to look at other resources as necessary.


We encourage people to learn how to search effectively for themselves but as we are conducting searches regularly it may sometimes be more efficient to use our service.  So if you are short of time or your skills are rusty perhaps we can help.


Some excellent feedback we had recently puts the case perfectly

“I had 2 clinical questions recently that no textbook was giving me an easy answer to and after a quick email within a few working days I had both an extensive literature search and downloaded articles that perfectly answered my queries.

When I first started I almost felt that asking their help was both lazy and an imposition; this could not be further from the point. So, at the risk of overwhelming them .... get in touch. I'm sure they can be of help.”

Sometimes people will do a search themselves and then ask us to do the same search – this can be useful both to confirm that they haven’t missed anything but also as we all have our own ways of approaching a search we might sometimes pick up different results.

There is more information and a link to a search request form here http://www.sheffieldchildrens.nhs.uk/Literaturesearching

There is no charge for the literature searching service but you will be asked to spend a couple of minutes filling in an online feedback form 4-6 weeks after the search to help us keep our service relevant and useful.

Monday, 3 September 2012

It's all kicking off!

The transfer window is now closed, personnel are settling in and everyone is looking forward to the new season...
not football JOURNAL CLUB!!

Following the positive comments from last season we have a packed programme between now and February. We kick off with an introductory session tomorrow 4th Sept at 17.30 - 18.30 in the Clinical Skills Centre where Sarah Massey and Charlie Elder will introduce what journal club is, how it is structured and what you can gain from it.  There will be home made muffins and drinks available. The first presentation is then on 20th September.  

Dates and times of this season's programme.

20th Sept 8.00 - 8.55am
2nd Oct 17.30 - 18.30pm
25th Oct 8.00 - 8.55am
6th Nov 17.30 - 18.30pm
22nd Nov 8.00 - 8.55am
4th Dec 17.30 - 18.30pm
20th Dec 8.00 - 8.55am
17th Jan 8.00 - 8.55am
29th Jan 17.30 - 18.30pm

Comments from last season's club include the following
  • "A great forum for the discussion of a wide range of relevant paediatric subjects applicable across many specialities."
  • "The informal atmosphere made it ok to contribute and more enjoyable. Liked the formal presentation of the papers to make clear to the audience the message of the paper and to then guide discussion."
  • "The discussion involving Consultants, trainee doctors and non-medics was the best bit."
  • "Relaxed atmosphere for learning."


Come and join us!


Sarah & Charlie

Friday, 27 July 2012

Journal Club Autumn dates..and cakes


Following a successful Spring season of presentations, informal discussion, critical appraisal and muffins the summer break is upon us. 
Thanks to all those who recently gave us useful feedback – in response the Autumn programme will run from Sept 2012 until Jan 2013 on the 4th Tuesday afternoons and Thursday mornings.

Journal Club is open to all health professionals and is a fun, informal way of learning to criticise papers and gather evidence to change practice, not forgetting partaking of homemade  muffins  whilst you work!
Look out for the posters, flyers and email reminders but here are the dates so you can add them to your calendars/diaries now.

Tuesdays pm
Thursdays am
17:30 to 18:30
08:00 to 08.55


4th Sept 2012 Intro
20th  Sept 2012
2nd   Oct 2012
25th    Oct 2012
6th   Nov 2012
22nd   Nov 2012
4th   Dec 2012
20th    Dec 2012
29th  Jan 2013
17th     Jan 2013









And did we mention the  muffins ....?

Friday, 20 July 2012

Sun, sand, sea ...and a good book

If you are off on your holidays soon and haven’t had chance to stock up on some relaxing fiction don’t forget we have around 50 leisure books available in the library..including science fiction, thrillers, chick lit and biographies.


Pop up to Illingworth Library on F Floor Stephenson Wing to browse the shelves or check our library catalogue on the internet (search for ‘leisure’) at http://illingworth.shef.ac.uk/Heritage/



Image used under a Creative Commons 'Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)' - by Ibontxo

Friday, 25 May 2012

Journal Club Tuesday 29th May 17.30-18.30pm Stephenson Wing


It is journal club this Tuesday and for your delight and delectation we have a paper presented by Vanessa Algar: 

"Validation of a laboratory risk index score for the identification of severe bacterial infection in children with fever without a source" from ADC 2010 95: (968-973)


REMEMBER
If you do not get a chance to read the paper do not worry just come along.  The discussion that follows the presentation is the opportunity to make a change in practice and challenge current thinking.  The last 4 JC discussions have been illuminating, informative and have led to a recommendation to audit current practice.

The usual firm has been employed for catering and we can look forward to cheese, olive and onion scones and as yet undecided sweet muffins!



Hope to see you there


Sarah

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Journal Club next meeting


When I said I would do a journal club once a month at 8am I did not realize a month goes past so quick!  

Thursday morning  17th May will see the 3rd of our early morning  club presentations and will feature a cohort study entitled “Unexpected collapse in apparently healthy newborns – a prospective study of a missing cohort of neonatal and near-death events.”  It will be presented by Steph Borg who is currently at the Jessops so the topic is one of great relevance to her practice.

Remember if you have not had time to read the paper, it does not matter as Steph’s presentation will give you the information you need to join in the discussion.
So, Join us on F floor of the Stephenson Wing for homemade baking, an early morning cuppa and hopefully a sparkling discussion which will change the world albeit our tiny part of it!

Friday, 11 May 2012

Nice books at last!


When you tell people that you work in the Library at the Children’s Hospital  they often assume it is a patients’  library and say things like  ‘that must be lovely...all  those nice picture books’.  
Well it is lovely working here but most of our books certainly don’t have nice pictures in them!
Recently we have expanded our small (donated) fiction collection to include a wide variety of books including poetry, biography, chick lit, suspense, thriller and classic fiction.
Our new Leisure Reading Collection is available for all SCH staff and registered library users to borrow or read in the library – we also have a selection of very short Quick Reads.

We believe it is important to provide this additional service to staff who may not get the chance to get to a public library or perhaps feel the need to chill out from work with a good book. Many of the titles have been selected from the Reading Agency’s MoodBoosting Books list.
Check out the titles available by coming up to browse the shelves (F Floor Stephenson Wing) or by searching our library catalogue  for the keyword ‘Leisure’.