Colloques «Meet & Greet»

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La commission «Bibliothèques biomédicales» organise chaque année une rencontre d'information et de mise en réseau, intitulée «Meet & Greet». Le programme et les présentations peuvent être consultés ici.

Rencontre du 27 août 2024, à Bâle

L’événement a offert aux expert.e.s en revues systématiques de différentes institutions l’opportunité de réseauter, de partager leurs expériences et d’apprendre les un.e.s des autres. Après de brèves présentations introductives, les participants ont discuté lors d’un «World Café» des particularités des différents services de revue systématique.

 

Programme

 

Daniela Maurer, Hospital Library, Lucerne Cantonal Hospital

Services for systematic reviews by hospital libraries: a case report from Lucerne Cantonal Hospital

 

Nicolas Roth, Regulatory Toxicology Expert and Consultant

Recruiting Librarian Experts as Peer-Reviewers: Opportunities, Benefits and Challenges from a Journal Editor Perspective

 

 

«Meet & Greet» du 5 septembre 2023, à Berne

Sous le titre «State of Open Access Affairs», l’événement s’est intéressé à l’«open research» dans les études cliniques et en santé publique. Bibliothécaires, scientifiques et maisons d’édition ont partagé leurs vues sur l’état actuel et les perspectives en matière d’open access.

 

Programme

 

Tobias Philipp, Open Access Strategy Coordinator, Swiss National Science Foundation

cOAlition S at SNSF

 

Géraldine Clément-Stoneham, Head of Knowledge Management and Scholarly Communication, Medical Research Council, United Kingdom

Open research for clinical trials and public health interventions

 

Dr. Alice Keller, Director, University Library Basel

State of the art open access in Switzerland: the point of view of a university library

 

Floriane Muller, Research Support Librarian, Medical Library University of Geneva

Open access in a medical university library: expectations versus reality

 

Peter Kraker, Founder and Chairman, Open Knowledge Maps

Open Knowledge Maps

 

Alexia Trombert, Subject Librarian, Medical Library Lausanne

Jérôme Zbinden, Software development, Bibliometrics, Medical Library Lausanne

An emerging concern in the systematic review process – identifying articles published in predatory journals

 

Open access workflows from the authors’ perspective

Elsevier

Karger

Springer Nature

Wiley

Wolters Kluwer

 

 

«Meet & Greet» du 3 septembre 2020, virtuel

En 2020, le Meet&Greet a eu lieu pour la première fois en ligne. Sous le titre «Data literacy: needs and competences», les intervenant-e-s et participant-e-s ont exploré les outils et les compétences nécessaires à la maîtrise des données dans les bibliothèques scientifiques. Les présentations, en format pdf et pour la plupart d'entre elles également en format vidéo, sont disponibles ci-dessous.

 

Programme

 

Lydie Echernier, DiSTIC/DIS, University of Geneva

DLCM project: Lessons learned from the implementation of research data management services in Switzerland

Dr. Nuria Plattner, Dr. Michael Horn, Science library, University of Bern

Building a digital toolbox for scientific data handling

Dr. Leo Betschart, Chemistry | Biology | Pharmacy Information Center, ETH Zurich

Record keeping in the digital age. Are you ready?

Gerhard Bissels, University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons

Towards a distance learning course in Medical Librarianship

 

André Hoffmann, Main Library University of Zurich & OpenAIRE National Open Access (Help)Desk

PractisingOpen Science: OpenAIRE'sPerspective

«Meet & Greet» 2019 à Bâle

En 2019, le Meet&Greet a fusionné avec le workshop de l'European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) qui s'est tenu à Bâle du 17 au 20 juin 2019. La Commission des Bibliothèques médicales s'est impliquée en tant que comité d'organisation local de l'événement qui a accueilli 330 participantes et participants venus de toute l'Europe. Le programme détaillé du workshop et la liste des posters présentés sont disponibles sur le site de l'événement EAHIL workshop 2019.

 

 

«Meet & Greet» du 27 août 2018, à Berne

Programme

 

Prof. Konrad Förstner, Prof. Ursula Georgy, Prof. Achim Osswald,
TH Köln und ZB MED, Köln, Germany

Keynote lecture: Qualifying medical librarians for current and future challenges

 

Prof. Sissel Guttormsen, Institute of Medical Education, UniBE

Learning with the support of digital tools

 

Annegret Borchard, Cochrane Switzerland and Institute of Social
and Preventive Medicine, UniLA

Cochrane Crowd

 

Teresa Lee, International Agency for Research on Cancer,
IARC/WHO, Lyon, France

Workshop: Negotiating licenses for electronic resources

 

Tom Roper, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Library
and Knowledge Service, Brighton, United Kingdom

Workshop: Introduction to clinical librarianship

 

Maria-Inti Metzendorf, Cochrane Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders Group,
Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany

Workshop: Searching for and classifying non-randomized-studies (pas de présentation)

 

Dr. Oliver Obst, Zweigsbibliothek Medizin, WWU Münster, Germany

Workshop: Library services from freshmen to interns

 

 

«Meet & Greet» du 31 août 2017, à Berne

Programme

 

Prof. Matthias Egger, Swiss National Science Foundation and
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, UniBE

Keynote lecture: Open Science and Open Data

 

Dominic Tate, Edinburgh University Library, Scotland

Research Data Management in Medical Contexts

 

Prof. Patrick Ruch, Information Sciences Department,
University of Applied Sciences HEG, Geneva

Data and Text Mining

 

Dr. Michel Counotte, Dr. Phi Hung Nguyen,
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, UniBE

Living Systematic Reviews – from Theory to Implementation

 

Jolanda Elmers, Cécile Jaques
Medical University Library, UniLA

Workshop: Mine and Combine – Text Mining Tools Used for Search Term Identification

 

 

«Meet & Greet» du 9 septembre 2016, à Berne

Programme

 

Erik von Elm, Co-Director Cochrane Switzerland
Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et preventive (IUMSP)
CHUV, Lausanne / Switzerland

Swiss national license for the Cochrane Library

 

Alicia F. Gomez-Sanchez, Madrid (presenting); Mar Gonzalez-Cantalejo, Zaragoza; Gaetan Kerdelhue, Rouen; Pablo Iriarte, Lausanne; and Rebeca Isabel-Gomez, Sevilla

Evaluating the information retrieval quality and methodological accuracy of Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis on congenital malformations (2004–2014)

 

Christian Fuhrer, Hauptbibliothek (Main Library),
Head Open Access, University of Zurich

Open Access and Open Science in Europe and Switzerland: things are moving

 

Gerd Antes, Cochrane Germany,
University Medical Center Freiburg

Information specialists: indispensable partners in modern research projects

 

Betsy Anagnostelis, Librarian, Royal Free Hospital Medical Library, London

Developing specialist skills: a training and mentoring scheme for new professional staff joining the Royal Free Hospital Medical Library, UCL Library Services, London

 

Rudolf Mumenthaler, HTW Chur

Do medical librarians need a specialist degree programme?

 

 

«Meet & Greet» du 10 septembre 2015, à Bâle

Gabi Schneider, Wissenschaftliche Bibliothekarin UB Basel und Swissuniversities

Scientific information: access, processing and safeguarding

 

Pierre-Yves Burgi, Eliane Blumer, Système d'information, Université de Genève

Data Life-Cycle Management

 

Workshop «Social media for researchers» by Guus van den Brekel, Central Medical Library, University Medical Center Groningen

Keeping up to date & (Social Media) Tools for Researchers

Comparing Journal Apps
Album «Basel Workshop»

 

Dieuwke Brand, Medical Information Officer at Wolters Kluwer, The Netherlands

Medline and Embase – characteristics, search strategies, and advanced search options