Text mining applications to support health library practice: A case study on marijuana legalization Twitter analytics
ConclusionsFindings from sentiment analysis may determine usage patterns from users. There are several ways in which libraries may use text mining to make evidence-informed decisions such as examining all possible terminologies used by the public to help inform comprehensive evidence synthesis projects and build taxonomies for digital libraries and repositories. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - January 5, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Janice Y. Kung, Kynan Ly, Ali Shiri Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Adding value to learning and development through CILIP accreditation: The NHS knowledge for healthcare learning academy
This article outlines the work of Health E ducation England to gain Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP—The Library and Information Association) quality accreditation for the short course offers delivered through the NHS Knowledge for Healthcare Learning Academy. It summarises the benefits of this accreditat ion for Health Education England, for employers, and for knowledge and library staff participating in the short courses. Learning points from the experience of the accreditation process are described and shared. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - December 29, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Dominic Gilroy, Gil Young Tags: REGULAR FEATURE: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN ACTION Source Type: research

Application of text mining to the development and validation of a geographic search filter to facilitate evidence retrieval in Ovid MEDLINE: An example from the United States
ConclusionText mining was instrumental to the development of this search filter. A novel technique generated a gold standard set comprising>20,000 citations. This method may be adapted to develop subsequent geographic search filters. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - December 22, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Antoinette Cheung, Evan Popoff, Shelagh M. Szabo Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Expert searchers identified time, team, technology and tension as challenges when carrying out supplementary searches for systematic reviews: A thematic network analysis
ConclusionForward citation searching and web searching are logistically challenging search methods for a systematic review. An understanding of these challenges should encourage expert searchers and review teams to maintain open channels of communication, which should also facilitate improved working relationships. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - December 20, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Simon Briscoe, Rebecca Abbott, G. J. Melendez ‐Torres Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

General practitioners' wellbeing during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: Novel methods with social media data
ConclusionSocial media data can be searched to identify a cohort of GPs to explore their wellbeing and changes over time. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 24, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Su Golder, Laura Jefferson, Elizabeth McHugh, Holly Essex, Claire Heathcote, Ana Castro Avila, Veronica Dale, Christina Van Der Feltz ‐Cornelis, Karen Bloor Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Issue Information Covers
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Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 15, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research

Forthcoming Papers
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Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 15, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: FORTHCOMING PAPER Source Type: research

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Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 15, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Acknowledgements
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Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 15, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Source Type: research

NHS librarians collaborate to develop a search bank peer reviewing and sharing COVID ‐19 searches: an evaluation
ConclusionSearch strategies are the most useful element of a search bank. Peer review can be challenging and would benefit from a formal structure, but it is professionally rewarding. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 15, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: H élène Gorring, Pip Divall, Sarah Gardner, Anne Gray, Alison McLaren, Lindsay Snell, Eva Thackeray, Adam Tocock, Gil Young Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Bibliometric analysis of COVID ‐19 publications shows the importance of telemedicine and equitable access to the internet during the pandemic and beyond
Conclusion‘Telemedicine’ and ‘Internet access and Internet use’ as the largest clusters are connected to topics addressing inequalities in online health care access. Thus, policymakers should develop or modify policies in more egalitarian Internet access for all community members not only during a pan demic like the COVID-19 but also at regular times. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 14, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Mahnaz Samadeik, Peivand Bastani, Farhad Fatehi Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Finding and evaluating randomised controlled trials in nursing conducted by Spanish research teams: A scoping review
ConclusionComprehensive identification of RCTs in nursing may require searching in journals other than nursing-related. RCTs from Spanish research teams are more likely to be published in international journals published in English. CONSORT should be strongly advised to encourage proper design and reporting of RCTs. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - November 6, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Melixa Medina ‐Aedo, Elena Torralba‐Martinez, Cristian Segura‐Carrillo, Diana Buitrago‐García, Ivan Solà, Héctor Pardo‐Hernández, Xavier Bonfill Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research

Celebrating 75  years of the Health Libraries Group
AbstractTo mark the CILIPHealth Libraries Group celebrations of their 75th anniversary, this year'sVirtual Issue brings togetherHealth Information and Libraries Journal manuscripts that have been particularly influential or generated most interest in our readers, or represent a significant event in the journal's own history, while still having relevance to contemporary health library and knowledge service practice. (Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal)
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - October 24, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Maria J. Grant Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence information specialist development pathway: Developing the skills, knowledge and confidence to quality assure search strategies
AbstractQuality assurance (QA) is an important process in ensuring that systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses are supported by a high-quality search. This paper describes how the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK established a development pathway to ensure its information specialists had the skills, knowledge and confidence to undertake search QA. The key component of the pathway is that it blends technical knowledge with interpersonal skills. The pathway develops technical skills in the early steps before using peer support activities to build confidence while undertaking a range...
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - October 21, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Paul Levay, Nicola Walsh, Louise Foster Tags: REGULAR FEATURE: TEACHING AND LEARNING IN ACTION Source Type: research

Academic integrity among medical students and postgraduate trainees in the teaching hospitals of South Punjab Pakistan
This study investigated the topic of the academic integrity among medical students and postgraduate trainees in the teaching hospitals of South Punjab, Pakistan. A cross-sectional survey was conducted involving 318 medical students and postgraduate trainees of teaching hospitals. The results found that medical students of pre-clinical years engaged in unethical behaviour, that is, exam cheating and plagiarism to cope with internal and external evaluation and the range of subjects needed to be studied. For postgraduate trainees, results showed trainees unintentionally engaged in the practice of plagiarism due to lack of und...
Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal - October 15, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Mehreen Azam, Salman Bin Naeem Tags: REGULAR FEATURE: DISSERTATIONS INTO PRACTICE Source Type: research