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There’s a lot more to it…Librarians as authors it’s not just about searching!

There’s a lot more to it…Librarians as authors it’s not just about searching!. Isabelle Delaunois Liz Dore. HSLG Annual Conference 2019. Skills we applied…. Challenges…. Reporting standards Software Core SR methodology Protocol Development Critical Appraisal Managing exhaustive searches.

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There’s a lot more to it…Librarians as authors it’s not just about searching!

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  1. There’s a lot more to it…Librarians as authors it’s not just about searching! Isabelle Delaunois Liz Dore HSLG Annual Conference 2019.

  2. Skills we applied…

  3. Challenges…

  4. Reporting standards Software Core SR methodology Protocol Development Critical Appraisal Managing exhaustive searches Our CPD plan…

  5. Conclusion…

  6. Thank you. Liz Dore Librarian, Education & Health Sciences Glucksman Library University of Limerick Tel +353 61 202407 Liz.dore@ul.ie Isabelle Delaunois Medical Librarian Regional Medical Library University of Limerick Hospitals Group Tel +353 61 482414 Isabelle.delaunois@hse.ie

  7. References Townsend, A., Anderson, P.F., Ginier, E.C., MacEachern, P., Saylor, K.M., Shipman, B.L., Smith, J.E. (2017), ‘A competency framework for librarians involved in systematic reviews’, Journal of the Library Medical Association, 105 (3), available: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490706/pdf/jmla-105-268.pdf Pauline O'Reilly, Catriona Kennedy, Alice Coffey, Isabelle Delaunois, Liz Dore, Siobhán Howard, Pauline Meskell, Bart Ramsay, Cathal Scanlon, Donna M Wilson, Sheila Ryan. The psychological impact of Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) on an adult’s well-being: protocol for an integrative literature review. PROSPERO 2018 CRD42018111369 Available from: http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?ID=CRD42018111369

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