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We Are Watching You! | A Lecturers Life
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Life and Times of Higher Education…. We Are Watching You! We Are Watching You! June 29, 2014. On classroom observation has reminded me of a situation I had with a HoD. They had suggested my teaching must be suspect because they did not like me and one or two students had said they could not get on with my teaching style. Rather than assume, as most would, that you cannot be loved by all students at all times, they believed I must therefore be a substandard teacher. How wrong they were. You are commenting...
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Make Work | A Lecturers Life
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Life and Times of Higher Education…. June 6, 2015. I have just completed producing five course outlines for the same course! This sounds rather stupid if I am honest, but I have been given a new course that has three different codes for it. As it is a semesterised course this means there are two variants per semester plus another for the version that is yearlong; so five in all. You would think that there would be a surfeit of brains at a university, but I wonder sometimes, well, most of the time actuall...
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Irish Medical Librarian: April 2012
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Monday, April 30, 2012. What I am reading at the moment. Aitken EM, Powelson SE, Reaume RD, Ghali WA. (2011) Involving clinical librarians at the point of care: results of a controlled intervention. Acad Med. 86(12):1508-12. Http:/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22030761. Posted by Irish Medical Librarian. Monday, April 23, 2012.
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Irish Medical Librarian: January 2014
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Wednesday, January 22, 2014. Cilip Chartership - the voyage begins! So, I am sitting in the most awesome of buildings - the new public library of Birmingham, waiting for the start of a Cilip West Midlands workshop on Cilip chartership. Blogging on my phone is awkward so I'll be brief! Panicstations) I hope to meet a few ...
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Irish Medical Librarian: October 2011
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Thursday, October 27, 2011. National Quality Assurance Criteria for Clinical Guidelines from hiqa.ie. The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) has launched the. National Quality Assurance Criteria for Clinical Guidelines. Read more about the HIQA National Quality Assurance Criteria for Clinical Guidelines. 6 Facebook...
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Irish Medical Librarian: March 2012
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Thursday, March 15, 2012. So You Want To Be a Medical Librarian. Letters to a Young Librarian: So You Want To Be a Medical Librarian, by Alison Aldrich. Posted by Irish Medical Librarian. Thursday, March 8, 2012. It just got easier to find open access research on Pubmed. Posted by Irish Medical Librarian. Monday, March 5, 2012.
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Irish Medical Librarian: The Top 200 Jobs of 2013: Librarian is #88
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Monday, April 22, 2013. The Top 200 Jobs of 2013: Librarian is #88. More desirable than being an electrical engineer , but but less desirable than a hair stylist! The Top 200 Jobs of 2013: 81-100 CareerCast.com. Posted by Irish Medical Librarian. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this blog via email.
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Irish Medical Librarian: Some light reading ;)
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Monday, July 1, 2013. Some light reading ;). On my reading list today. Embedded librarianship in the research context. C&RL News, March 2011). Issues in conducting and disseminating brief reviews of evidence. Evidence and Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, Volume 6, Number 3, August 2010 , pp. 371-389(19).
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Irish Medical Librarian: New Open Access library journal
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Musing of an Irish medical librarian and health information specialist. My opinions are my own and not those of my employer or any other organisation I work with or volunteer for. Saturday, April 20, 2013. New Open Access library journal. OALIS - Open Access Library and Information Studies is a new open access peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of library and information management. (Is the name also a play on the Irish Gaelic word 'Eolas' meaning information? Posted by Irish Medical Librarian.
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