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Library Lowdown Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital Clinical Library Newsletter Opening Hours 8.30am to 5 pm January/February 2015 Monday to Friday Staff Lynne Roberts ext.88260 Denise Vitalone Ext.88255 Cathy Keil ext.88250 Webpage http://www.swslhd.ns w.gov.au/bankstown/ Library Intranet SWSLHD Intranet Quick LinksLibraries--Bankstown Address: Level 4, Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, Eldridge Road Bankstown, 2200. Inside this issue:Library News Update Library Services Feature Information Skills Training Medical websites/EJournals New Library Resources Library news: Welcome to all our new staff and please remember the library is available to help in searching for information and help you obtain your needed books, journal articles or multimedia resources. For the month of FEBRUARY the library will be having a short Library Orientation tour at 10.30am or 2.30pm every day. Appointments would be appreciated on 97228250 or just ask at the library front desk at the relevant times. The tour will be approximately 15 minutes. Library services: Our library services MyAthens e-journal access MyAthens allows access to, over 50 library paid subscriptions to electronic journals (full text) and over 70 Open Access journal titles (free full text).This access is available from home or the hospital. Information skills training (ClAP/Proquest) The library runs information skills training in searching the CIAP, Proquest and other databases. One on one sessions are available by appointment or group sessions can be arranged on request or via out training schedule advertised in our Library Lowdown newsletter. Journal/Book requests. The Clinical library can supply you with journal articles or books not found within our library collection at your requests. These requests can be done electronically by registering for an E-Reg Code through our library website. Library catalogue. Our library catalogue is available via the library or our Clinical Library website on the Intranet or Internet site. Renewals and reservations can be done over the internet as well as searching the catalogue from home. The library catalogue allows you to search all of the library collections at Bankstown, Bowral, Campbelltown, Canterbury, Concord, Fairfield, and Liverpool. Library Lowdown/Keeping-Up-To-Date Our bimonthly library newsletter, LIBRARY LOWDOWN keeps you informed of the library services and new resources available from the library. Our bimonthly KEEPING-UP-TO-DATE newsletter features a recent article from the 5 health fields of Allied health, Health management, Medical, Mental health and Nursing. Literature search service. Our literature search service is available to staff to help them in their information needs for their clinical, study or administrative queries. Standards service. The library can deliver you the required Australian standard needed for your work either electronically or in print form. Colour printing & Laminating service. We provide a colour printing and laminating service for A4 or A3 posters for work related purposes. Personal printing incurs a cost, please ask at the library front desk. Remember assistance is available via telephone/email or interactive forms from our website. Interactive Forms is via our Library website: http://www.swslhd.nsw.gov.au/bankstown/ or Intranet under: Libraries---Bankstown---Interactive Forms Information skills training: Training sessions can be either by appointment or group classes. Overview of CIAP A basic overview of the available resources on the CIAP website, how to locate them, how to register to use CIAP from home and apps available for hand held devices (1 hour). CIAP Searching for Allied Health staff A session tailored for Allied Health staff on how to locate and search CIAP resources (2 hours). CIAP Searching for Medical staff A session tailored for Medical staff on how to locate and search CIAP resources (2 hours). CIAP Searching for Nursing staff A session tailored for Nursing staff on how to locate and search CIAP resources (2 hours). CIAP Searching – Drug Resources This session demonstrates how to locate and use CIAP’s drug resources, including MIMS, Micromedex, and Therapeutic Guidelines (1 hour). Searching and Beyond – customised for you This session provides tailored training in online resources available for research projects, literature searches or professional development (one-to-one 1 hour and small groups 2 hours). Tour of Athens Take a 1 hour tour of the resources available on the CLIN Libraries’ Athens portal and learn how to set up your own eTOCs (electronic table of contents). Special training classes by groups: We can organise a training session specially tailored to your area of interest; for example, Physiotherapy, Cardiology, Community Health workers HOW TO BOOK A TRAINING SESSION: Contact the library on 9722 8250 or Denise on 9722-8255 or email: [email protected] or via our interactive form on our Clinical Library website. (Interactive forms---Database training skills request) Medical websites/E-journals: (Available via MyAthens) @ Centre for Palliative Care (website) The Centre for Palliative Care is part of St. Vincent’s Hospital and is a Collaborative Centre of The University of Melbourne, Australia. The Centre has a state-wide role in palliative care education and research in Victoria, with networks and collaborative projects extending nationally and internationally. http://centreforpallcare.org/ @ Australian centre for grief and bereavement (website) The Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement is an independent, not for profit organisation which opened in January 1996 and is the largest provider of grief and bereavement education in Australia. Registered as a public benevolent institution, the Centre receives operational funding through the Palliative Care Program of the Victorian Department of Health. http://www.grief.org.au/ New Library Resources – January/February 2015 All new resources are on display for TWO WEEKS, on our NEW BOOK STAND in the library. A reserve or hold can be placed on these titles at the Library Desk for future borrowing or via our website http://www.swslhd.nsw.gov.au/bankstown/library/ by using our Online Library catalogue. Clinics of North America 2015 Caring for the geriatric surgical patient Current update on orthobiologics in foot and ankle surgery Diabetes and aging Minimizing, recognizing and managing endoscopic adverse events Vascular disease Remember they can be borrowed as a book for 2 weeks ! The Clinics of North America contain the latest review articles on a particular aspect of clinical care. All new clinics titles are kept on the New Book Display for 2 weeks before they are shelved. Indigenous Peoples W 322/BRI/2 Briskman, L nd Social work with indigenous communities: a human rights approach. 2 ed. Annandale, Federation Press, 2014. WA 300/CON/1 Continued investment to close the gap: statement by Jenny Macklin. Canberra, Department of families, Community Service & Indigenous Affairs. 2013 DU 125/KIM/1 Kim, J A fatal conjunction; two laws, two cultures. Annandale, Federation Press, 2004. WA 300.1/IND/1 Indigenous Australians & health: the wombat in the room. Edited by R Hampton. South Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2013 General W 62/ESS/1 The essential guide to religious traditions & spirituality for health care providers. Edited by S Jeffers. London, Radcliffe Publishing, 2013. WZ 345/BRO/3 Browner, Warren rd Publishing & presenting clinical research. 3 ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012 Geriatrics WT 150/KEL/1 Kelleher, R A voice at the table; an integrated model for pastoral care in aged mental health. Mulgrave, John Garratt Publishing, 2011. WT 100/WOO/1 Woodford, H Acute medicine in the frail elderly. London, Radcliffe publishing, 2013. WT 100/CUR/2 nd Current diagnosis & treatment; geriatrics. 2 ed. Editors B Williams, New York, McGraw Hill Education Medical, 2014. Medicine WB 356/PAT/6 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 2 perioperative : a quick reference guide. Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 356/PAT/7 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 3 medical : a quick reference guide. Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 356/PAT/5 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 1 critical bleeding/massive transfusion: a quick reference guide. Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 356/PAT/8 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 4 critical care : a quick reference guide. Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 356/PAT/1 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 1 critical bleeding/massive transfusion. Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2011. WB 356/PAT/2 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 2 perioperative Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 356/PAT/3 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 3 medical Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 356/PAT/4 Patient blood management guidelines: Module 4 Critical care Canberra, National Blood Committee. 2012. WB 365/CAT/1 Catheter related blood stream infections: cost-effective strategies for prevention. London, MA Healthcare, 2014. WB 102.5/KNO/2 nd Knowledge translation in healthcare: moving from evidence to practice. 2 ed. Edited by S Straus & others. Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 2013. WB 356/CRI/1 nd Criteria for the clinical use of intravenous immunoglobin in Australia. 2 ed. Canberra, Commonwealth of Australia/National Blood Australia, 2012 Cardiology WG 200/PAT/5 Pathophysiology of heart disease: a collaborative project of medical students & faculty. 5th ed. Edited by L Lilly. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011. Gastroenterology WI 250/PRA/1 Practical gastroenterology & hepatology; esophagus & stomach. Editor-in-chief N Talley. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. Nutrition QU 145/FOO/3 rd Food & nutrition; food and health systems in Australia & New Zealand. 3 ed. Edited by M Wahlquist. Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin, 2011. Paediatrics WS 120/TUC/1 Tuck, C Complementary feeding; a research based guide London, Radcliffe Publishing, 2013 Respiratory WF 600/PUL/1 Pulmonary disorders of the elderly: diagnosis, prevention & treatment. Editors T Petty. Philadelphia, American College of Physicians, 2007. Mental Health Dementia WM 220/DEM/1 Dementia care in hospitals: cost & strategies. Canberra, Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, 2013. WM 220/ DEM/4 Dementia in Australia. Canberra, Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, 2012. Nursing QV 4/TIZ/9 Tizani, A th Harvard’s nursing guide to drugs. 9 ed. Chatswood, Elsevier Australia, 2013. WY 100.7/COU/2 nd Using evidence to guide nursing practice. 2 ed. Edited by M Courtney & others. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, 2009. Gastrointestinal nursing WY 156.5/GRI/1 Griffiths, H Coeliac disease: nursing care & management. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 WY 155/DUN/4 Dunning, T th Care of people with diabetes: manual of nursing practice. 4 ed. Chichester, Wiley & Sons, 2014. Medical-Surgical nursing WY 150/LEM/2:1 Vol.1; WY 150/LEM/2:2 Vol.2 ; WY 150/LEM/2:3 Vol.3; Le Mone, P nd Medical-surgical nursing: critical thinking for person-centered care. 2 Australian ed. French Forest, Pearson, 2014 Vols.1-3 Paediatric nursing WY 159/OXF/1 st Oxford handbook of clinical skills for children’s and young peoples’ nursing. 1 ed. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012. Obstetrics & Gynaecology Obstetrics WQ 240/PRE/1 Pregnancy in the obese woman: clinical management. Edited by D Conway. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 Wound care WO 185/JEF/1 Jeffrey, S Non-adherent & flexible: using Cuitmed Sorbact as a filler & liner with NPWT. London, MA Healthcare, 2014. WO 185/WOU/2 Wound healing & skin integrity: principles & practice. Edited by M Flanagan. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.