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- "Found at sea": improving the creation, findability and persistence of grey literature in health
- A Scoping Review of Wikis in Healthcare
- A Shared Evening of Innovation Among Health Librarians - March 27th, 2012
- Adhere to higher standards
- Analysis of 2007 Cochrane Systematic Reviews - Brasher, Giustini
- August 24th, 2007 minutes
- Bentham's Panopticon
- Bibliography of EHR articles
- Bloggers in education & education librarianship
- CVHL / BVCS Dublin Core Records
- Citing HLWIKI Canada
- Class VI - October 13th, 2011
- Class XII - November 24th, 2011
- Concept map - OA
- Digital reputation management
- Digital reputations: upholding them in pre-web 3.0
- Disaster Information For Librarians
- E-learning, online learning, web-based learning: where do health librarians fit in?
- Educational theories' application to teaching EBM
- Engineers' learning vs. teaching styles
- Evaluation health information
- Former students LIBR534
- Gaming to improve information literacy - article
- Gelfand J, Lin A. Social networking: product or process and what shade of grey? Grey Journal. 2012;8(1):14-26.
- Gender, identity and agency in librarianship
- Google commands
- Google scholar bibliography
- Grey literature in the open age: expanding parameters for producers, publishing and preservation
- Grey literature in the open age: new possibilities for producers, publishing and preservation
- Grief
- History of the book
- How to cite an entry in HLWIKI Canada
- Humour - Health or medical librarians in the movies
- IPad 3 or iPad Retina
- International medical book & journal donation programs
- Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
- Japan earthquake - disaster relief information sources
- LIBR534 - Week II
- Lost at sea no more: applying reporting standards to the creation, findability and persistence of grey literature, 2011
- MARC record
- Medico-legal research
- Meeting with Microsoft and SLAIS CHLA/ABSC Student Interest Group
- Museums 2.0
- Other key public health journals
- Palepu & Giustini. Open Medicine: One year of independent, open access scholarly publishing. BCLA Conference, Saturday, April 19, 3:45-5:00pm.
- Public Health 2.0
- Qualitative studies - critical appraisal case study
- References
- References - Guidelines for SLAIS graduates
- Research into learning disabilities - "Dyslexia"

