Free Online – Research Support Community (24 – 26 Jun 25)

Free Online – Research Support Community (24 – 26 Jun 25)

We are pleased to let you know that registrations are now open for Research Support Community Day 2025, with the event program available to view here.

Research Support Community Day continues to remain a free, annual event that offers professional development and training for anyone involved in providing research support and related services. It is an opportunity to connect with colleagues, share ideas, and build your professional network. Holding the event online across 3 days ensures we can welcome participants and presenters from a range of Australasian and New Zealand time zones.

Find out more about our previous events and speakers from the Research Community Day YouTube channel. 

Once again, we are grateful to Sage Publishing Asia-Pacific & Central Asia for their continued sponsorship of the event.

With the registration, there is an option to not attend but receive access to the recordings

👉 Note – this is not an HLA event

✅ A few presentations of possible interest:

  1. Systematic review Fun-damentals
  2. Full Text Seeker: A tool to assist with systematic reviews
  3. Safeguarding scholarly integrity: A novel approach to detecting predatory journals
  4. Generative AI training: Opt in or opt out?

How to Peer Review Search Strategies (Julie Glanville & Carol Lefebvre, 5 & 9 June)

How to Peer Review Search Strategies (Julie Glanville & Carol Lefebvre, 5 & 9 June)

Note – this is not an HLA Event

Registrants will be able to view recordings / slides after the event (as times involved are not Australian friendly)

More details available here

This course provides a comprehensive guide to peer reviewing search strategies, essential for improving the quality and accuracy of research findings across multiple disciplines. Participants will gain valuable skills in evaluating and optimizing search methodologies, contributing to more robust and credible research outcomes.

The course will cover key topics and learning objectives, which include:

  • Understanding the purpose of the peer review process.
  • Learning about peer review guidelines: the PRESS checklist.
  • Identifying common pitfalls and challenges in search strategy structure.
  • Learning how to check the search terms within search strategies.
  • Learning how to check the search syntax within search strategies.
  • Understanding the best use of limiting options within search strategies.
  • Critiquing the use of search filters within search strategies.
  • Learning how to check translations of search strategies (across databases and interfaces).
  • Learning about the practicalities of peer review: time taken, approach, writeup, keeping up to date.

An official Instats certificate of completion is provided at the conclusion of all seminars. For European students, our seminars offer ECTS Equivalent points, which is indicated on the certificate of completion that is provided at the conclusion of each seminar (see the Instats FAQ for details).

The fee for the course (over 2 half-days) is 351 AUD (i.e. 180 GBP, 208 EUR, 236 USD or 1,729 CNY). 

There are reductions on the above prices for students and also for those who are based at partner institutions to Instats – see link above. 

Course presenters:

Julie Glanville, Independent Consultant in Information Retrieval, Glanville.Info

Carol Lefebvre, Independent Information Consultant, Lefebvre Associates Ltd.

For further details, including the course descriptions, and to register, please see the link above.

Recordings and materials (including slides) will be available online, to those registered for the course, for 30 days after the course, in case you would prefer to attend asynchronously, or you would like to go back and revisit the course content after the course concludes.  An online seminar chat forum will also be monitored by us for 30 days after the seminar concludes, so that you can ask questions related to seminar content outside of the live seminar sessions.

Please feel free to contact us for further details about this course, or to discuss tailor-made options for your workplace.

Program Available / Registrations open – ALIA HLA Conference (Aug 21-22 Syd)

Program Available / Registrations open – ALIA HLA Conference (Aug 21-22 Syd)

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Theme | Program | Location | Cost | Registration | Keynotes | Gold Sponsors | Silver Sponsors



✅ Theme:

The 2025 HLA Conference theme is:

Innovation, Transition, & Growth: Thriving in a Shifting Health Ecosystem

Health libraries and librarians are continuously adapting to an evolving landscape of healthcare, technology, and information management. How can we embrace change, drive innovation and support our clients and our own wellbeing?

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📃 Program & Bios:

2025 HLA Conference Two-Day Program

New 2025 HLA Conference Program Booklet (Presentation backgrounds and presenter biographies)


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🌏 Location:

CONFERENCE VENUE 

HLA Conference site – Lakeside Hotel & Conference Centre:
Address: 1 Executive Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Phone: +61 2 9850 9300 (24 hour access) 

TRANSPORT 

https://www.hotel.mgsm.com.au/executive-accommodation/contact-hotel#directions
Includes map and information for travel by car, train, and bus. 

ACCOMODATION 

Lakeside Hotel and Conference Centre (conference hotel) 

https://www.hotel.mgsm.com.au

The Lakeside Hotel and conference centre is 10 minutes’ walk from Macquarie Centre. Sydney Olympic Park is a 20-minute drive, and Sydney International Airport is a 35-minute drive away. Free on-site parking, free Wi-Fi and restaurant. 

Getting to Lakeside Hotel and Conference Centre 

Other Hotels Nearby 

Mecure Sydney Macquarie Park (distance from conference hotel: 300m) 

81 Talavera Road, North Ryde 

Adjacent to Macquarie University Hospital and Macquarie University and Macquarie Shopping Centre with 120 spacious rooms with private kitchenette, free Wi-Fi and restaurant.  

Meriton Suites North Ryde (distance from conference hotel: 800m) 

88 Talavera Road, North Ryde 

The modern air-conditioned suites boast a well-equipped kitchenette or kitchen where you can enjoy preparing a fresh home-cooked meal. Each suite has a spacious seating area with a flat-screen TV, internal laundry and free Wi-Fi. 

Nightcap at the Ranch Hotel (distance from conference hotel: 1.7 km) 

Corner Epping Road and Herring Road, Marsfield, NSW 

Nightcap at the Ranch Hotel offers 15 comfortable and affordable 3.5-star guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. Nightcap at the Ranch Hotel features a bistro and two bars. 

Holiday Inn Express Sydney Macquarie Park by IHG (distance from conference hotel: 1.5 km) 

10 Byfield Street, Macquarie Park, NSW 

The location of the hotel makes it ideal for servicing businesses and residents in North Ryde and Macquarie Park with 192 rooms. Free Wi-Fi, Free Express Start™ Breakfast or a Grab & Go option. 

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💲 Cost:

Members: $180

Non-Members: $250 (one of 14 reasons to consider HLA Membership)

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📝 Registrations:

Registrations now open

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📝 Keynote speakers:

Sophie Scott OAM | Adjunct Professor The University of Sydney Sydney School of Public Health | Prevention Research Collaboration Faculty of Medicine and Health Keynote Speaker & Mental Wellbeing & Neuroscience Authority

SOPHIE SCOTT OAM is an international speaker, award-winning broadcast journalist, educator, Associate Professor Author, TedX speaker and was named a TopVoice on LinkedIn. Sophie understands public health and how to communicate it effectively. She has been a leading voice on Australian TV, radio and online in health and science for more than 2 decades. She’s won numerous awards for her ground-breaking health journalism and has a strong reputation for integrity and balance. She was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (an award instigated by Queen Elizabeth ll) for services to Australian broadcasting and community health. Her professional expertise is health journalism, patient safety investigations and advocacy for health prevention. She was awarded an Australian Museum Eureka Award for excellence in medical reporting in 2004. She is a skilful communicator, with a strong history as a keynote speaker at leading medical conferences, a TEDx speaker and now presentation coach for health and science experts. Sophie has degrees in history, a Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology and has written 3 science-based health books.

Dr. Susan McLaine | Creative Director of Bibliotherapy Australia 

Dr. Susan McLaine is a leading advocate and practitioner of bibliotherapy, which uses literature and storytelling to promote wellbeing. For nearly 20 years, she has researched, delivered, written, and spoken about bibliotherapy both in Australia and internationally. Dr. McLaine has offered bibliotherapy in a facilitated, self-reflective format for both adults and children through programs at St Vincents Health Australia, the State Library Victoria, BUPA, and Vision Australia. Her innovative podcasts have been described by The Guardian as “the closest thing to a hug.” Additionally, she travels across the country and offers online training for professionals and non-professionals looking to enhance their wellbeing practices. 

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🥇 Gold Sponsors:

EBSCO ElsevierWolters Kluwer
EBSCOElsevierWK_HLA25

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🥈 Silver Sponsors:

MIMSMCGRAW HILLJR MEDICALBMJ Group
MIMSMcGraw HillJR Medical BookstoreBMJ
SAGESCIENCETAYLOR & FRANCISSPRINGER NATURE
SAGEscienceTaylor and FrancisSpringer Nature
TELSTRA HEALTHCOVIDENCEAMH
Telstra HealthCovidence

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Introducing scoping & systematic reviews: An Open Education Resource (27 May)

Introducing scoping & systematic reviews: An Open Education Resource (27 May)

Event Description

In response to student and staff needs, librarians at Federation University created an Open Education Resource to introduce a complex topic in an easy to understand, step by step way. This lunchtime session will describe the process of creating the resource from inception to publication, and demonstrate the content, features and interactive elements of the resource.

Presenters

  • Erin Roga
  • Karen Pruis

Erin Roga has a Masters of Information Management from the University of South Australia. Her minor thesis explored the impact of digital skills classes for first year nursing students. In 2022, she attended the Australian Evidence Based Practice Librarians’ Institute. Erin is a liaison librarian for the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at Federation University Australia, and supports students and academics in their teaching, learning and research, with a focus on training for conducting systematic and scoping reviews. She is interested in promoting the need for rigourous methodology and reporting of reviews. In her spare time, she loves to potter in her vegetable patch and hang out with her chicken friends, and is now learning to keep bees and cultivate mushrooms.

Dr. Karen Pruis obtained her PhD from Federation University Australia, and her qualitative thesis explored the lived experience of Chinese international students communicating in English while studying abroad. In 2023, she attended the Australian Evidence Based Practice Librarians’ Institute. Karen is a liaison librarian with the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at Federation University Australia with extensive experience in supporting students and researchers with evidenced-based literature searching. She loves to teach them how to construct a replicable search strategy for scoping and systematic reviews. Finally, Karen has two poodles named CoCo and Margaux who are her best friends and give her a lot of joy.

🕚 When

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

1.00pm – 2.00pm (Vic, NSW, Tas, ACT, QLD),

12:30pm – 1:30pm (SA, NT),

11am – 12:00pm (WA),

3pm – 4pm (NZ)

🌏 Where

Online webinar Zoom – a link will be sent the day prior.

💰 Cost

ALIA Members – FREE (One of 14 benefits of HLA ALIA membership)
Non-Members – $22

📝 Register

Register

Events & courses mapped to 8 health librarian competencies (Mar 2025)

Events & courses mapped to 8 health librarian competencies (Mar 2025)

An extensive list of courses and events that map to the eight HLA Competencies are now available Many can be done anytime online

Useful to progress from:

A health librarian caterpillar 🐛, to

A fully-fledged beautiful health librarian butterfly 🦋

Less entomological but also useful if you are completing the Health Specialisation PD Scheme
👉 note – participating in this scheme requires ALIA / HLA Membership

Thanks to Mr Darcy (Stephenson) (Austin Monash Health Library) for compiling the list

If you find any useful courses / events that are not on the list, send Darcy an email

Somewhat similarly, if there is an professional development area that you think is a bit neglected, send an email to Angela Smith for consideration as an HLA event so we can all improve our skills