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  3. Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Journal of Health Information and Libraries Australasia

Published: 2020-02-27

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Editorial

Welcome to JoHILA

Ann Ritchie

1-2

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News

Convenor's Focus

Gemma Siemensma

3-4

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Bronia Renison’s life in libraries 1972-2019

Daniel McDonald

5-7

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Farewell Glennys Powell

Ruth Lawrence

8-9

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Queensland Health Libraries Network Professional Development Day

Daniel McDonald

10-11

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ACTIV Libary closes in WA

Taryn Hunt, David Brown

12

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Leadership Exchange Bursary

Health Libraries Australia (ALIA/HLA) and the UK Health Libraries Group (CILIP/HLG)

Ann Ritchie

13

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Correspondence

Open letter to HLA re the Digital Health Information Services course 2019

Serena Griffin

14

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Articles

IFLA and the role of libraries in the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Jennefer Nicholson

15-17

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Partnering with consumers through NSQHS standards.

Report on the Digital Health Literacy train-the-trainer pilot in Cooktown.

Fiona Jensen

18-19

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My Health Record train-the-trainer opportunities

Daniel McDonald

20-22

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A new collaboration: Consumer health information training for Queensland's Moreton Bay Region Libraries

Jane Orbell-Smith

23-27

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ALIA/HLA Competencies Review 2018

Ann Ritchie

28-35

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Member Spotlight

Member Spotlight

Meena Gupta

Meena Gupta

36-38

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JoHILA is a publication of Health Libraries Australia, part of the Australian Library and Information Association.

ISSN 2652-5453

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