ICML 2009

ICML 2009: Final Program

For a pdf version of this program click here.

For maps of the venue click here.

Please note that all refreshments will be served in the exhibiton area in Great Halls 3&4.

Venues →

Great Hall 1

Capacity 786

Great Hall 2

Capacity 783

Room M1

Capacity 167

Room M2

Capacity 165

Room M3

Capacity 560

Room M4

Capacity 560

Great Halls

3 & 4

Times ↓
Monday 31st August - Tuesday 1st September 2009
9:00
16:00
17:00

Tuesday 1st September 2009
Welcome Reception and Opening of the Exhibition
17.00-20.00
Formalities and Entertainment commence 18.00

 Great Halls 3&4

18:00
19:00
20:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wednesday 2nd September 2009
8:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8:30

(1) Official Opening - Featuring the Nunukul Yuggera Aboriginal Dance Troupe
MC: Keith Webster
8.30 - 9.15

Great Hall 1
 
9:00
 
9:15

  (2) Keynote: Dr Jeffery Drazen New England Journal of Medicine
9.15 -10.15

Great Hall 1
 
10:00

Exhibition Open
10.00-17.00

 RMIT Drinks Reception
15.30-16.00

10:15
Morning Tea 10.15-10.45
10:45

(3) Concurrent Session 1.1 Translating the evidence
10.45-12.15

Chair: Connie Schardt

(4) Concurrent Session 1.2 Performance & Quality Measures
10.45-12.15

Chair: Veronica Delafosse

(5) Concurrent Session 1.3 Health Informatics
10.45-12.15

Chair: Bronia Renison

(6) Concurrent Session 1.4 Medical Humanities
10.45-12.15

Chair: Dr Christoper Gardner-Thorpe

(8) Concurrent Session 1.6 Professional development
10.45-12.15

Chair: Rowena Cullen

10:45

Shymal Dhar, Aust #102 Evidence-Based Plastic Surgery: Is it real and relevant?
Daniel McDonald, Aust #123  An evaluation of the TOOL (Toowoomba Online Literature Search) Protocol for improving literature searches in a hospital setting
Mary Newman, NZ #121 Why oh why HI? Using clinical audit to teach Health Informatics
Jan Usher, UK #29 The Medical History of British India online project
Scott Plutchak, US #171 Describing Versions of Scholarly Articles
Kinengyere Alison Annet, Uganda #43 Information Literacy Program at the Makerere University College of Health Sciences: Is it worth the effort?
11:05
Edith Clausen, Den #65 Getting Research Findings into Practice
Dr Berenika Webster, Aust #209 What is the evidence in evidence-based practice? Citation analysis of papers referenced in Australian cancer clinical practice guidelines
Wenju Zhang, China #41 Development of China Disease Knowledge Total Database
Cymbeline Villamin, Phill #12 (Presenter: Ms. Ma. Theresa A. Refalda) Obstetrics in Colonial Philippines
Jeong Park, Korea #131 A Study on the Change of Medical Librarians’ Role and Library Services at the Emergence of Electronic Information
Dr Jane Simon, Aust #22 Library Futures: A Decade On: From Cybrarian to Clinical Librarian
11:25
Somrux Sahapong, Thai #223 The information management of medical information professionals (MIPs) in evidence-based medicine (EBM) in Thailand
Jens Peter Anderson, Den #51 Research performance indicators at Aalborg Hospital - initial analysis
Dr Sally Bennett, Aust
Evaluating electronic databases: Experiences from the OTseeker evidence database.
Dr Katriona Munthe
One Library of Books
Jay Glaisyer, Aust #15 Trends & Challenges for Electronic Resource Management
Salek Chand, India #130 Training Capsule for Health Science Library Professionals- A Case Study
11:45
Roger Tritton, UK #249 Assessing the effectiveness of medical therapies - finding the right research for each patient: Medical Evidence Matters

Gale Hannigan, US #188 Transforming the Computers & Medical Information Elective

Bruce Madge
Curious Herbalist: the life and interesting times of Elizabeth Blackwell
Imola Jehoda, Hungary #66 Developing nursing informatics curriculum
Rachel Cooke, UK #233 The Journey of a Knowledge Management Fellow
12:05
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12:15
Lunch 12.15-13.15
Lunch sponsored by EBSCO
(Catering between 12.15-13.15)
13:00
13:15

(9) Keynote Speaker: Professor John Pearn AO University of Queensland
Please note: Dr Donald A B Lindberg National Library of Medicine will not be attending the Congress
Chair: Janine Schmidt
13.15-14.15

Great Hall 1
14:00
14:15

(13) Concurrent Session 2.4 Medical Humanities
14.15-15.30

Chair: Dr Katriona Munthe

14:15

Trudi Maly, Aust
Clinical Practice Guidelines Quality Improvement Program

Susan Powelson, Can #99 Evidence for change: library needs assessment at the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
Janet Harrison, UK #63 Breaching the Library walls in BrazilClinical Librarianship in Hospital: A pilot study
Bruce Madge, UK #52 The Art of Medicine - visualising medicine from Vesalius to MRI
Eleonora Belletti, Italy #10 Step-by-step: an inter-disciplinary project to improve quality in writing peer reviewed scientific articles
Dr Suzanne Lewis, Aust #73 I Work in a Hospital Library: That Makes Me a Health Librarian, Doesn't It?
14:30
Jennifer Hall, Aust #47 Positioning the nursing librarian on the wards: nursing grand rounds with a difference
Kaye Lasserre, Aust #201 Tell us what works for you; medical students respond to an information use survey
Nancy Kamau, Kenya #257 The role of library partnerships in capacity building for better health: the case for Kenya
Dr Christopher Gardner-Thorpe, UK Why Medical Biography
Roger Tritton, UK #247 Deep indexing of illustrations to reveal hidden data in the scholarly literature: CSA Illustrata
Lotta Haglund, Swe #211 Introducing evidence based library and information practice in Sweden
14:45
Lars Eriksson, Aust #146 "I Pull the Curtains": Ward Rounds Six Years On
J J Tieman, Aust #77 Metrics, Measures and Meanings: Evaluating the CareSearch website
Dr Prudence Dalrymple, US #90 Competence in the Information Professions: A Comparative Analysis & Environmental Scan
 C Trenton Boyd, US #181 Using Postcards to Document the History of Veterinary Medicine
Dr Octavia-Luciana Porumbeanu, Roma #160 Is electronic always the right choice?
Tuulevi Ovaska, Fin #14 "Part of the job is to change the job" - a follow-up on horizontal career development and the changing roles of health librarians
15:00
Catherine Voutier, Aust #13 Putting Knowledge To Work - Development Of An Evidence Dissemination Service At Southern Health
Joy Wearne, NZ #122 Networking an evaluation of clinical literature searches
Professor Kathy Murray, US. How Many People Does It Take to Maintain a Website?  A Behind-the-Scene’s Look at NLM’s Arctic Health Website.
Keith Webster, Aust
The next wave of scholarly communication
15:15
Q&A
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15.:30
Afternoon Tea 15.30-16.00 
16:00

 

16:00
Bronia Renison, Aust #142 Encouraging the uptake of evidence within Queensland Health
Susan Gandi, PNG #113 Medical Library and Information Services in Papua New Guinea: An Overview
Satish Munnolli, India #221 An Overview of Health Science Information System in India: Librarian's Point of View
Richard German, NZ #112 The Hunter Librarian
Veronica Delafosse, Aust #32 REBLs...with a cause: a catalyst for evidence based collection development

 

16:15
Carol Newton-Smith - Using an EBM website - experiences from the University of Western Australia
Terence Harrison, Aust #109 Progress Report on developing an Australian-based portal/gateway for Evidence-Based Medicine resources
Vasumathi Sriganesh, India #61 QMed Knowledge Foundation - Empowering the Medical Information User
Gale Hannigan, US #176
Suma Pokala (Presenter)
Partnerships Maximize Skill Sets and Minimize Time Commitment: librarian, clinician, organization specialist, and drug information specialist collaboration to deliver the Informatics Rotation
Sudha Reisal Sharma, Nepal #115 Creating Research Capacity in Developing Countries:
The Role of International Collaborative Networks of Information Professionals:  A Case Study of Ophthalmic Resource Centres in Asia and Africa
16:30
Linda Ward, UK
Getting Evidence into Practice
Hilde Stromme, Nor #3 "We couldn't have done it without the librarians!" Evidence based practice at a large Norwegian University Hospital
Om P Verma, India #16 Virtual Private Network for Knowledge Management in Homoeopathic Research Organizations in India
Mark Lodge, UK #214  Egyptian Pilot Study for a Global Database of Cancer Control in Developing Countries
Julio Dizon, Phill #18
(Presented by: Dr Jeong-Wook Seo)
Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPRIM) : A Tool for Global Accessibility of Health Research in the Western Pacific Region
16:45

 

Dr S K Pandey, India #87
Management of Preserving Resources in Digital Library in Indian Scenario: Challenges and Perspectives
Kimberly Parker, Swit #149  Bridging the Partnership Divide: HINARI Over Eight Years
17:00
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17:15
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thursday 3rd September 2009
8:30






 
9:00

(22) Keynote: Professor Paul Glasziou University of Oxford and Professor Chris Del Mar Bond University
Chair: Lisa Kruesi
9.00-10.00

Great Hall 1
 
9:30
 
10:00
Morning Tea 10.00-10.30
Book Launch
Evidence-Based Practice Across the Health Disciplines
Elsevier Stand
10.00-10.30
Exhibition Open
10.00-17.00
10:30

(24) Concurrent Session 4.2 Translating the evidence
10.30-12.00

Chair: Cheryl Hamill

(25) Concurrent Session 4.3 ICAHIS
10.30-12.00

Chair: Trenton Boyd

(28) Concurrent Session 4.6 Professional development
10.30-12.00

Chair: Gale Hannigan

10:30
Gnanasekari Gnanaprakasan, India #183
Managing The Knowledge Asset of Indigenous Systems of Medicine
Dr Rowena Cullen, NZ #46 The impact of information literacy training on clinicians entering the workforce
Vicki Croft, US #96 Getting It All Together: Building an Institutional Repository Collection of ICAHIS Papers
Julia Chan, China #244 A Pilot project to build e-health literacy among university students in Hong Kong
Dawn Littleton, US #94 "Library Rush!" Development of a Multi-Site High-Volume Rapid Document Delivery System across Mayo Clinic and Mayo Health System
Anne Stevenson, Aust #110 Moving outside the comfort zone and empowering your own professional development
10:50
 Don Keast, Jocelyn Morris, Sandra O'Neill, Sally Toms and Adele Myles, Australia: Meeting the Challenges in information service provision for rural health professionals
J J Tieman, Aust #79 Literature landscapes: Investigating the contribution of journals and bibliographic databases to palliative care
Gregory Youngen, US #89 Medical and Life Science Journal Usage in Veterinary Medicine: Identifying the Complementary Core

Denise Brady, UK
The literature of loss: finding what might be helpful

Majid Pathan, A&B #17 Changing Trends of Medical School Curriculum, effect of Technology and Role of Libraries: A Case Study at the Caribbean Medical Schools
Valentina Comba, Italy #45 ILB, an e-learning course for Hospital Medical Doctors in the Regione Emilia Romagna: regenerating the medical librarian profession
11:10
Jane Blumenthal, US #205 An Online and Social Media Training Curricula to Facilitate Bench-to-Bedside Information Transfer
Kristine Alpi, US #118 Assessing dissemination of animal health research findings
Ina Fourie, SA #226 Interpreting the information behaviour of patients and families in palliative cancer care: a practical approach
John Bell, Aust #143 Innovative online tools to support medical libraries
Lisa Kruesi, Aust
Spreading your professional wings
11:30
Cecily Gilbert, Aust #219 Where to from here ? Research prospects for user instruction
Esther Carrigan, US #197 Partnering Across Libraries and Institutions to Manage Veterinary Grey Literature
11:50
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12:00

(29) Lunch and Poster Viewing Session
Lunch sponsored by JAMA
12.00-14.00
(Catering between 12.00-13.00)

12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00

(31) Keynote: Professor Ian Frazer The University of Queensland
Chair: Jo Marshall
14.00-15.00

Great Hall 1
14:30
15:00
Afternoon Tea 15.00-15.30
15:30

(32) Concurrent Session 5.1 - ICLC
15.30-16.45

Chair: Louise Hull

(34) Concurrent Session 5.3 ICAHIS
15.30-16.45

Chair: Vicki Croft

(36) Concurrent Session 5.5 Emerging & new technologies
15.30-16.45

Chair: Howard Philpott

(37) Concurrent Session 5.6 Professional development
15.30-16.45

Chair: Catherine Voutier

15:30
Terence Harrison, Aust #75 The role of the Clinical Librarian in consumer health: a Report on an 18-month innovative joint Melbourne Health-Cochrane Consumer Network project
Jan Glover, US #68 The Personal Librarian Program at the Yale Medical Library: Reaching out to Medical Students
Ana Ugaz, US #182 Advances in Collection Management: the Use of Technology to Create a New Basic List of Veterinary Serials
Julia Chan, China Sichuan 512 catastrophe - rebuilding libraries after the earthquake
Jodi Philbrick, US #28 Positioning Medical Libraries in the World of Web 2.0 Technologies
 Dr. Herman Totten, US
An iCollege Perspective: Positioning Information Professionals for the Future
15:45
Alison Brettle, UK #159 Approaches to evaluating clinical librarian services: a systematic review
Lotta Haglund, Swe #212 Relationship marketing can stimulate library development
Tertia Coetsee, SA #42 Information services and products for Phytomedicine and Ethno-veterinary medicine: supporting new research niche areas in Africa
Cynthia Henderson, US #198 Library Disaster and Emergency Planning
Jane Blumenthal, US #128 Public Health 2.0: Collaborative partnerships for integrating social technologies into the practice community
16:00
Denise Hersey, US #4
(Presented By: Janene Batten) Extreme Outreach: Having a Librarian in the Operating Room Areas
Sandy Campbell, Can #232 Really Simple Syndication? A study on health sciences faculty and medical residents adoption of a new technology following an instruction session on RSS
Kristine Alpi, US #199 Exploring the State of Veterinary Informatics
Anjana Chattopadhyay, India #184 Managing Emerging Diseases and Disasters in India
Angels Carles-Pomar, Spa #105 Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
Prabha Kumar, India #227 A proposal for clinical librarians in the era of Evidence based healthcare a need but a neglected profession : an experience
16:15
Janet Harrison, UK #67 Are the charts in the carts or records in the trolley?Clinical Librarianship UK versus USA experience
Robert Taylor, UK #170 VetMed Resource: Developing an online resource for practicing veterinarians
Ana Cleveland, US #27 Positioning Health Information Professionals to Manage Disaster Situations
Dr Edmund Balnaves, Aust #85 Open source systems bring Web 2.0 to special libraries
16:30
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16:40
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
17:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
18:00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
19:00
Conference Gala Dinner - Plaza Ballroom
Sponsored by Wolters Kluwer Health: Ovid Technologies
MC: Jo Marshall
19.00-24.00
19:30
Friday 4th September 2009
9:30
(38) Keynote: Professor Brian Fitzgerald Queensland University of Technology
Chair: Scott Plutchak
9.30-10.30

Great Hall 1

 
10:00
Exhibition Open
10.00-13.30
10:30
Morning Tea 10.30-11.00
11:00

(39) Concurrent Session 6.1 Health information
11.00-12.30

Chair: Jill Buckley-Smith

(41) Concurrent Session 6.3 ICAHIS
11.00-12.30

Chair: Friedhelm Rump

(42) Concurrent Session 6.4 Health Information
11.00-12.30

Chair: Majella Pugh

11:00
Dong-ping Zhu, China #69
(Presented By: Wenju Zhang) Studies of Chinese Digital Medical Information metadata
Andrew Booth, UK #137 FOLIOwing the Sun: how to provide budget CPD at a distance
Judith Licea de Arenas, Mex #104  Before the NetGen
Peter Morgan, UK #175 Going, going, gone... but not forgotten: lessons from a journal de-selection project
Ulrich Korwitz, Ger #222 Text mining and primary data management: future fields in medical librarianship
Alison Brettle, UK #163 Exploring the impact of the information specialist on evidence based practice
11:20

Lenny Rhine, US #103  HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative): Overview, Trends & Developments

Susan Jacobs, US #194 Evidence-Based Health Services Management for Nurse Leaders: An Intracampus Partnership and Curriculum
Laurian Williamson, UK #126 Use Intute Integration tools to personalise your Intute experience! How to ensure you retrieve relevant Web content for academic studies and research in veterinary medicine
Diane Johnson, US #71 Google Books coverage of core clinical textbooks
Jane Blumenthal, US #200 Virtual Worlds Demand Innovative Roles and Skills from Medical Librarians
Caryl Armstrong, Aust #135
(Presented By: Philip Keane)
Partnerships and collaborations necessary for the successful workings of a resource sharing network
11:40
Dr Tamas Doszkocs, US
Seeking Health on the Web: Health Search Engines and New Developments
 
Stephanie Cook, NZ #116 Collaborate, innovate, change : Designing and delivering an information literacy programme to undergraduate nursing students
Cindy Logan, US #191 Advancing Communication of Animal Health Professionals: A Transition in a Veterinary Curriculum from Paper Notes to Paperless Notes and TabletPCs
Anjana Chattopadhyay, India #157 Dissemination of Health Information through ERMED Electronic Journal Consortium in India
Meryn Scott, Aust #114 Closing the gap - using Cisco Unified MeetingPlace technology to revolutionize communication and collaboration in organisations
Na Won Kim, Korea #120 A Study on the Status of Medical Library User Instruction in Korea and Program Development
12:00
Tony McSean, Switz
Ask what they want: strategies for improving health information in the developing world
C Trenton Boyd, US #179 The Heritage of Veterinary Medicine in the United States is Being Lost
Jesten Marufu, Zim #88 Assessing the impact of electronic journals in the faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Zimbabwe
Kimberly Parker, Swit #138 Piecemeal Adoption : Seamless Hybrid Authentication in Research4Life
Franco Toni, Italy #50 Union is strength. The System Bibliosan in the outline of the Italian biomedical research
12:20
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12:30
Lunch and Close of Exhibition - Posters to be removed by 1.00pm
12.30-13.30
(Catering between 12.30-13.30)
13:00
13:30

(45) Concurrent Session 7.1 Health information
13.30-14.30

Chair: Tony McSean

(47) Concurrent Session 7.3 ICAHIS
13.30-14.30

Chair: Robert Taylor

(48) Concurrent Session 7.4 Health Information
13.30-14.30

Chair: Lynn Evans

(49) Concurrent Session 7.5
History of Medicine

13.30-14.30

Chair: Professor John Pearn

(50) Concurrent Session 7.6 Partnerships & Collaborations
13.30-14.30

Chair: Carol Newton-Smith

 
13:30
Carol Lefebvre, UK #210 Clinical trials registers and clinical trials results registers: their contribution as health information sources to evidence-based healthcare decision-making
Mary Simons, Aust #8 Medicine @ Macquarie: developing a library service model for a new postgraduate medical school
Cheryl Cumberbatch, WI #91 The Impact of Technology on the Ross University Library
Maria Cristiane Barbosa Galvao, Brazil #37 Specialized languages used in patient records: implications for information organization and retrieval
Dr Christopher Gardner-Thorpe
and Dr Katriona Munthe
Soma versus psyche: A debate over a library:
Jan Weaver, Aust #136 Positioning medical students' information fluency through the curriculum and beyond
 
13:45
Geoff Lattimore, Aust #23 Positioning Library Services for 21st Century medicine

Janene Batten, US #54 Information Needs of Connecticut USA School Nurses: Assessment and Resource Implementation

Erica van der Westhuizen, SA #64 African indigenous knowledge: dissemination of IK related information in the Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute Library and the Jotello F. Soga Library, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria
Judith Licea de Arenas, Mex #107 From magic options to the informed female breast cancer patient
Professor Robin Cooke
A Cooke's Tour of Medical Museums as Libraries
Jeong-Wook Seo, Korea #255 Medical Journal Editors' Association in Western Pacific Region
 
14:00
Ina Fourie, SA #225 Exploring information needs and information behaviour in oncology contexts: the importance of tasks, roles and organisational settings
Susan Powelson, Can #97 Making a difference at the bedside: Alberta and Saskatchewan university/hospital partnerships to deliver evidence based resources to healthcare practitioners
Marguerite Nel, SA #202 An Investigation into the Information Behaviour of Veterinary Practitioners in South Africa
Har Kaur Battu, India #21
(Presented By: Dr R P Kumar)
Indian scenario of Library Profession, growing Vs graying in the era of 'E' and 'consortium.'

Dr Robert Pearce
Kipling and his medical references
Trina Fyfe, Can #174 Undergraduate medical education: Redefining the role of the librarian
 
14:15
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14:30
 
 
 
 
 
 
14:45

(51) Official Close - featuring:
Launch of WHO Global Health Library 2.0
Presentation of Prizes
Keynote: Carol Lefebvre UK Cochrane Centre
MC: Bruce Madge

Great Hall 1
 
16:00
Post-ICML Drinks
16.00-16.30
16:30

 

 



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