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LIRG Research series - now available to book

Posted By Cath Dishman, 03 April 2023

The Library and Information Research Group is delighted to bring you a series of CPD events during 2023, which include a programme of online events introducing LIS practitioners to workplace research and a series of research methods lunchtime webinars:


Library and Information Workplace Research events series

Please note the date changes from our previous post

 

These events are open to all who are interested in developing their research skills and undertaking LIS workplace research. You can register for individual sessions, or all four to get a complete picture of the workplace research environment.

 

The sessions are outlined below, along with dates for your diaries. You can register for individual sessions, or all four to get a complete picture of the workplace research environment. As well as the skills development and workshop elements of the sessions, participants will also hear from LIS practitioners from different sectors who have themselves already gained practical skills in these areas will talk about their experiences.

Each session is £20 for CILIP members, £30 for non-members (or whole series £60 for CILIP members, £100 for non-members). There is also a number of complimentary places available on each session for students, unwaged and under-represented groups.

Each session will run virtually on Zoom. Register below for the full series or individual events.


Session 1 Getting started with research and evaluation Friday 12th May 2023 – 09:30-12:30

Getting started with research and evaluation. Library and knowledge services workplace research. Facilitators: Alison Brettle (University of Salford); Leo Appleton (University of Sheffield). Guest presenters: Cliodhna O’Reilly, Fingal Libraries, Dublin; Becky Scott, University of Hertfordshire and Pip Divall, Clinical Librarian Service Manager, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

 

Session 2 Research methods Friday 8th September 2023 – 13:30-16:30

Research Methods Library and knowledge services workplace research. Facilitators: Alison Brettle (University of Salford); Leo Appleton (University of Sheffield). Guest presenters tbc.

Session 3 Writing a research proposal Friday 13th October 2023 – 13:30-16:30

Writing a research proposal. Library and knowledge services workplace research. Facilitators: Alison Brettle (University of Salford); Leo Appleton (University of Sheffield). Guest presenters tbc

Session 4 Writing for publication Friday 17th November 2023 – 13:30-16:30

Writing a research proposal. Library and knowledge services workplace research. Facilitators: Alison Brettle (University of Salford); Leo Appleton (University of Sheffield). Guest presenters tbc

Register here for the full series or individual events



Research Methods Lunchtime series (1 hour sessions, online + recorded, free of charge)

  • Focus groups - Facilitator Leo Appleton - Fri. 19 May 12:00-13:00 Register here
  • Surveys and survey design - Facilitator: Alison Brettle - Fri. 16 June 12:00:13:00 Register here
  • Statistical analysis for LIS researchers - Facilitator: tbc - Fri. 1 September Register here
  • Introduction to research data management for librarians - Facilitator: Cath Dishman - Fri. 15 September 12:00-13:00 Register here

 

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CILIP LIRG & HLG - “Library and Information Workplace Research” events series - update on the programme

Posted By Cath Dishman, 08 March 2022

The Library and Information Research Group and the Health Libraries Group of CILIP are delighted to bring you a series of four CPD events during 2022, which will take you through the stages of undertaking and completing research in a library, information and knowledge services setting.

These events have been developed collaboratively between LIRG and HLG, and while there is a health libraries focus to them, they are open to all who are interested in developing their research skills and undertaking LIS workplace research.


The sessions are outlined below, along with dates for your diaries. You can register for individual sessions, or all four to get a complete picture of the workplace research environment. As well as the skills development and workshop elements of the sessions, participants will also hear from health sector library, information and knowledge practitioners who have themselves already gained practical skills in these areas will talk about their experiences.

Each session is priced £30 per participant, or £20 for CILIP members. There are also a number of complimentary places available on each session for students and unwaged.

Each session will run virtually on Zoom.


Session dates and details - “Library and Information Workplace Research” events series:

 

Friday 25th March 2022 – Getting started with research and evaluation

Register here: https://www.cilip.org.uk/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1587380&group

This session aims to help LIS practitioners get started in research or evaluation projects by providing an overview of:

  • The difference between research and evaluation and when to use them
  • The challenges and practical considerations involved in undertaking research or evaluation projects
  • When to use quantitative and qualitative approaches
  • Stages involved in projects
  • Links to the Knowledge for Healthcare Quality and Improvement Outcomes Framework

 

Friday 6th May 2022 – Research Methods

Register here: https://www.cilip.org.uk/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1587385&group

This session aims to provide an introduction to research methods and methodologies including

  • Using quantitative approaches, qualitative approaches and mixed methods
  • What makes a “good” quantitative or qualitative study
  • Which methods are useful and when.

 

Friday July 1st 2022 - Writing a research proposal

Register here: https://www.cilip.org.uk/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1587397&group

This session is designed to guide participants through the stages in writing an effective research proposal. It covers the when, why and how to aspects of research proposals


Friday October 7th, 2022 - Writing for publication

Register here: https://www.cilip.org.uk/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1587404&group

This session is designed to increase participants confidence in writing for publication.  It includes:

  • Getting started and keeping going
  • Structure of a paper and what makes a high quality paper
  • Where to publish and the peer review process


Programme presenters

Each session will be run by Professor Alison Brettle and Dr Leo Appleton of the Library and Information Research Group, both of whom have extensive experience of workplace research.

Alison is Professor in Health Information and Evidence Based Practice in the School of Health and Society at the University of Salford, where her research interests include evidence based practice, the effectiveness and impact of library services and systematic reviews and systematic review methodology. She co-edited the book Being Evidence Based in Library and Information Practice (EBLIP), which brings together and moves forward current thinking and practice in the EBLIP field, and co-authored a report for CILIP which brings together the latest evidence to demonstrate the value of trained library and information professionals. She is working with Knowledge for Health to develop resources to routinely collect impact data on health library services and CILIP to develop access to evidence based resources for the library profession.

Leo is a university teacher at the University of Sheffield’s Information School, where he teaches library and information service management. Prior to this role Leo worked as a library practitioner in the health and academic library sectors, where he has successfully pursued many work place research projects. He has presented and published widely about the outputs and outcomes of the various projects and innovations that he has been involved with.

In each of the Library and knowledge services workplace research sessions, Leo and Alison will be joined by health library and information practitioners who will share their experiences of workplace research. The first of these speakers will be Dr Lukasz Lagojda, who is a Clinical Evidence-Based Information Specialist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

Further speakers to be confirmed

Price (including VAT)

Category

Price (including VAT)

Member

£20 for each session

Non-Member

£30 for each session

Student/unwaged

Free of charge

** Students and Unwaged members can contact ebony.burke@kcl.ac.uk on the details above for their discount code.

     

Tags:  #professional  CPD  events  HLG  LIRG  research  research skills 

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CILIP LIRG & HLG - “Library and Information Workplace Research” events series

Posted By Cath Dishman, 27 January 2022

The Library and Information Research Group and the Health Libraries Group of CILIP are delighted to bring you a series of four CPD events during 2022, which will take you through the stages of undertaking and completing research in a library, information and knowledge services setting.

These events have been developed collaboratively between LIRG and HLG, and while there is a health libraries focus to them, they are open to all who are interested in developing their research skills and undertaking LIS workplace research.


The sessions are outlined below, along with dates for your diaries. You can register for individual sessions, or all four to get a complete picture of the workplace research environment. As well as the skills development and workshop elements of the sessions, participants will also hear from health sector library, information and knowledge practitioners who have themselves already gained practical skills in these areas will talk about their experiences.

Each session is priced £30 per participant, or £20 for CILIP members. There are also a number of complimentary places available on each session for students and unwaged.

Each session will run virtually on Zoom.
Session dates and titles - “Library and Information Workplace Research” events series:

Price (including VAT)

Category

Price (including VAT)

Member

£20 for each session

Non-Member

£30 for each session

Student/unwaged

Free of charge

** Students and Unwaged members can contact ebony.burke@kcl.ac.uk on the details above for their discount code.

         

Tags:  CPD  events  HLG  LIRG  research  research skills 

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"How to write a literature review" - CILIP LIRG Event

Posted By Cath Dishman, 22 October 2021

Join us in January 2022 for our first event of the year - "How to write a literature review"

This interactive online session aims to provide an overview of literature reviews and why they are a useful in Library and Information Science research.

It will cover:

  • Why it is important to undertake a literature review
  • The difference between a traditional literature review, a scoping review and a systematic review (and when to use them)
  • Challenges and solutions for doing a literature review
  • Signposting to further resources

Suitable for: those who want to undertake research into an aspect of library practice, those who are interested in doing a systematic or scoping review in relation to library practice.

When:  Tuesday 25th January 2022

Time:  10:00 - 12:30

Venue: Zoom

Presenter: Professor Alison Brettle - Library and Information Research Group

Contact: ebony.burke@kcl.ac.uk

Price (including VAT)

Category

Price (including VAT)

Member

£15

Non-Member

£20

Student/unwaged

£5

 Register here 



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All three LIRG research skills modules now Live!

Posted By Fariba Bannerman, 03 June 2021
LIRG are pleased to announce that all three “introduction to research skills” tutorials developed for our members are now on CILIP eLearning Hub. 
Access via CILIP members using this link: 
https://www.cilip.org.uk/page/LIRGLandingPage 
(please note you will need your CILIP credentials to log into the site).

Module OneMaking research approachable - will share individual's experience of starting to get involved with research, from the novice to the experienced practitioner. 

Module two: How to plan research -  includes real life project examples to show how other people have done research. The tutorial gives you the chance to see a couple of research proposal examples and a project plan. This tutorial offers the chance to read them and look at how you could adapt the draft template for your own research project. 

Module three: Doing research -  the final section of the module looks at conducting research. It takes you through some of the processes that you may need to use as you undertake research and it begins to explore the different ways that work can be disseminated. For example, an introduction on discourse analysis – how to review your focus group data. It also helps you navigate the different ways of promoting and disseminating research from internal reports to social media and publishing journal articles. It also explains the best way of managing and responding to the peer review process, when publishing in a journal. 

Tags:  research methods  research skills 

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