Canadian Health Libraries Association . The Canadian Health Libraries Association or Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada was founded in 1976. It represents the views of Canadianhealthsciences…
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Focus and Scope. The Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association / Journal de l’Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada (JCHLA / JABSC), formerly known as Bibliotheca Medica…
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JCHLA/JABSC is an open access, peer reviewed journal that is published triannually. It is hosted by the University of Alberta Libraries.The purpose of the journal is to provide a forum…
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This database provides indexing for 1,835 journals from the fields of nursing and allied health and contains more than 1,000,000 records dating back to 1982. There are over 17 million…
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HealthScience Information Consortium of Toronto (HSICT) as part of the Library Value Toolkit (48) – see the Benchmarking tab. Used in conjunction with the two Standards, the Levels of…
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Scope. The Journal of the CanadianHealth Libraries Association / Journal de l’Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada (JCHLA / JABSC), formerly known as Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana (BMC),…
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We invite attendees to highlight themes in their work and research related to various aspects of sustainability and active participation in creating solutions to challenges faced by healthlibraries, our…
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Objectives: This study investigated whether Canadian academic healthsciences librarians found knowledge of the healthsciences to be important and, if so, how they acquired and maintained this knowledge. Methods:…
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The symposium on the creation and achievements of the Association of Academic HealthSciencesLibraries (AAHSL) [] demonstrates the differences in how healthscienceslibrary associations have been formed in…
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Background. In Canada, the provincial and territorial health ministries are responsible for developing legislation, regulations, policies and directives to support strategic directions, and in some cases, operational decision-making for their…
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A peer-reviewed, open access journal in health information services, health literacy, healthlibraries, healthsciences librarians & library and information sciences. DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse…
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McMaster FHS faculty and residents with instructional responsibilities may access LEAP course slide decks, videos, quizzes, surveys, facilitator manuals and training manuals by contacting Pallium Canada’s Support Desk and referencing…
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The resources available at the HealthSciencesLibrary can help you find the best available evidence to support these processes, but this is only one piece of the EIDM puzzle…
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The Canadian Health Libraries Association or Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada was founded in 1976. It represents the views of Canadian Health sciences librarians to governments, the health community and fellow librarians.[1][2]