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HLG Conference Sessions

The HLG Conference Programme is made up of a variety of types of sessions. There are plenary, keynote, parallel, interactive and subject group meetings. The plenary and keynote sessions will take place in the ntl Studio and are for all delegates. For the parallel, interactive and subject group sessions delegates have a choice. To help us accommodate everyone, we would ask you to nominate your first and second choices for each session. You will find details of what each session will cover in the programme section of this website.

For your information parallel and subject group sessions will take the form of a presentation with the opportunity to ask questions. Interactive sessions provide an opportunity to update yourself on new initiatives, skills and projects as well as learning new skills in a more informal learning environment.

Please submit your choices by Friday 13 August at the latest. We will email you confirmation by the end of August.

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1st

2nd

Monday 6 September 2004
11.15 – Interactive Sessions 1

Widening Participation in Learning – Developing Libraries Project

Made to measure: developing a template for assessing the effectiveness of information skills training

Building bridges with nursing students: connecting how we want to teach with how they want to learn

New architecture over old foundations: Careers for health librarians in evidence-based practice

Invisible users and no library: is this the future?


1st

2nd

Monday 6 September 2004
13.45 – Parallel Sessions 1

Providing information and knowledge services to mental health and emergency care staff

Information outreach services to primary care

Creating e-learning tutorials to teach information skills


1st

2nd

Monday 6 September 2004
15.15 – Subject Group Meetings

Libraries for Nursing: Vignettes for nursing library practice

Supporting health policy makers in evidence based practice

Spreading the word: marketing and promotion for health librarians

Making Information Count: Developing the right competencies for knowledge workers in the NHS


1st

2nd

Tuesday 7 September 2004
11.00 – Interactive Sessions 2

Hitting the headlines: a behind the scenes guide

Public libraries as access points to information about health and wellbeing

Train quickly, educate patiently: assisting users to acquire information gathering skills

From chains to change – how to manage change when all else fails

What can marketing do for health librarians?


1st

2nd

Tuesday 7 September 2004
14.00 – Parallel Sessions 2

Supporting e-Learning

Developing Librarians Skills

Are we being effective?


1st

2nd

Wednesday 8 September 2004
11.40 – Parallel Sessions 3

Innovative approaches to developing information skills in the medical curriculum

Developing information services overseas

NHS strategies in Scotland and England

This page was last updated on: 4 August, 2004

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