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We keep in mind health care workers' busy schedules, offering sessions on a variety of dates and times. There is sure to be a session suitable for you. Register for one or several classes below, offered from September through December:

  • Accessing Full Text
    It can be challenging enough to find the journal articles that you need, but then accessing the full text of the article can also be difficult. Library Services pays for several subscriptions to give you access to many articles. This session will help you access them. The session will also help you get the full text of articles to which Library Services doesn't provide access.
  • Developing Patient Education Pamphlets
    This session highlights how easy-to-read and up-to-date patient education materials can support patient care and safety. Learn how to get started, what is involved in developing and updating pamphlets, and how to find, use and share pamphlets effectively.
  • Find it Fast
    This session focuses on navigating core library tools and resources, including the catalogue, ejournals and ebooks, and databases. Learn how to access library resources and services through this virtual tour.
  • Finding Free-to-use Images: Public domain, open licenses, and more!
    In this hands-on session, you’ll work with a sample search to find free-of-charge or open-licensed photographs, illustrations, and more in Google Images, Microsoft products, as well as reputable online sources. You’ll learn to interpret how images are licensed and how to cite them appropriately.
  • Introduction to Covidence
    Covidence is now available through Nova Scotia Health’s institutional license. Covidence is an online software that allows research teams to collaborate through each stage of a knowledge synthesis project (e.g. systematic reviews).
  • Introduction to Knowledge Synthesis
    Library Services has a new, free service to support researchers in their knowledge synthesis projects (e.g. systematic reviews, scoping reviews, etc.). This session will outline how the service works, who can access it, and what the librarians can do for your team.
  • Managing Citations with Zotero NEW
    Tired of manually formatting references or losing track of your sources? In this session, we’ll cover how to install Zotero, collect references from websites, databases, and PDFs, organize your library with folders, and generate in-text citations and bibliographies in multiple styles.
  • Using Generative A.I. NEW
    Generative A.I. (also called Gen A.I.) is a term for any A.I. that creates text, images, video, and audio to meet and/or respond to your prompts. Gen A.I. is growing increasingly popular, with some of the most well-known Gen A.I. tools being ChatGPT, Microsoft CoPilot, and DALL-E. This session will give a general overview of generative A.I., including what to consider before, during, and after you use a Gen A.I. tool.

Check out all available course dates this spring in our learning opportunities calendar or by scanning our Library Education QR code. You can also print and post our fall education flyer.

If you have questions, please reach out to AskLibrary@nshealth.ca. We look forward to seeing you in one or several of our sessions!

Amanda Andrews

Librarian Educator, Education & Training Lead
Eastern Zone - Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish

We keep in mind health care workers' busy schedules, offering sessions on a variety of dates and times. There is sure to be a session suitable for you. Register for one or several classes below, offered from April through June:

  • Accessing Full Text
    It can be challenging enough to find the journal articles that you need, but then accessing the full text of the article can also be difficult. Library Services pays for several subscriptions to give you access to many articles. This session will help you access them. The session will also help you get the full text of articles to which Library Services doesn't provide access.
  • Developing Patient Education Pamphlets
    This session highlights how easy-to-read and up-to-date patient education materials can support patient care and safety. Learn how to get started, what is involved in developing and updating pamphlets, and how to find, use and share pamphlets effectively.
  • Evaluating Information: Can I trust this source? NEW
    Now more than ever, the ability to examine information sources carefully and systematically is important. In this session we'll explore what critical appraisal is and why it is important. We will cover critical appraisal tools that can be incorporated into your research process, to help appraise academic literature and grey literature systematically and effectively.
  • Find it Fast
    This session focuses on navigating core library tools and resources, including the catalogue, ejournals and ebooks, and databases. Learn how to access library resources and services through this virtual tour.
  • Finding Free-to-use Images: Public domain, open licenses, and more! NEW
    In this hands-on session, you’ll work with a sample search to find free-of-charge or open-licensed photographs, illustrations, and more in Google Images, Microsoft products, as well as reputable online sources. You’ll learn to interpret how images are licensed and how to cite them appropriately.
  • Health Literacy in Healthcare
    This session will explore how low health literacy can impact not only patients, but the entire health care system. You'll learn about the current Canadian literacy landscape and ways you can mitigate the challenges for your patients (and their support persons) for increased patient-centred care and safety.
  • Introduction to Covidence NEW
    On April 1, 2025, Covidence became available through Nova Scotia Health's institutional license. Covidence is a software that allows research teams to collaborate through each stage of a knowledge synthesis project (e.g. systematic reviews).
  • Introduction to the Knowledge Synthesis Service NEW
    On April 1, 2025, Library Services launched a new service to support researchers in their knowledge synthesis projects (e.g. systematic reviews). This session will outline how the service works, who can access it, and what the librarians can do for your team.
  • Intro to LMS: Creating an eLearning Course
    This session will introduce you to the process and standards you’ll need to follow to ensure your online course reflects high quality content with optimal readability and performance in Nova Scotia Health’s LMS.
  • Patient Education Pamphlets for Administrative Professionals
    Administrative professionals play a vital role in helping patients and their support persons get the information they need to navigate our health care system. This session will go over how to find Nova Scotia Health patient pamphlets, how to order, print and share pamphlets in your service area and how to ensure materials in your area are kept up to date.

Check out all available course dates this spring in our learning opportunities calendar or by scanning our Library Education QR code. You can also print and post our spring education flyer.

If you have questions, please reach out to AskLibrary@nshealth.ca. We look forward to seeing you in one or several of our sessions!

Amanda Andrews

Librarian Educator, Education & Training Lead
Eastern Zone - Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish

We keep in mind health care workers' busy schedules, offering sessions on a variety of dates and times. There is sure to be a session suitable for you. Register for one or several classes below, offered from January through March:

  • Accessing Full Text
    It can be challenging enough to find the journal articles that you need, but then accessing the full text of the article can also be difficult. Library Services pays for several subscriptions to give you access to many articles. This session will help you access them. The session will also help you get the full text of articles to which Library Services doesn’t provide access.
  • Anatomy.TV
    Anatomy.TV provides a moveable 3D model of the human body that allows you to explore different layers of various body systems. The diagrams include annotations to help you learn more about specific body parts. Learn how to navigate this powerful tool to improve your understanding of human anatomy.
  • Copyright à la carte (on demand)
    Do you or your team need an introduction to copyright? Maybe you need a refresher on how copyright applies to your work with Nova Scotia Health? We can cover the copyright topics that matter to you, at a time that works for you. Suggested topics include copyright basics for content creators, finding free-to-use images, and when, how and why you need to get permission to reuse content. Reach out to Copyright@nshealth.ca to schedule a session.
  • Developing Patient Education Pamphlets
    This session highlights how easy-to-read and up-to-date patient education materials can support patient care and safety. Learn how to get started, what is involved in developing and updating pamphlets, and how to find, use and share pamphlets effectively.
  • Find it Fast with Library Services Online
    This session focuses on navigating core library tools and resources, including the catalogue, ejournals and ebooks, and databases.
  • Get the most from your literature search request NEW
    Do you need help finding best evidence on a particular research topic? Library Services offers a literature search service for all Nova Scotia Health employees. Before submitting your request there are some helpful tips to consider ensuring a seamless literature search request experience.
  • Intro to LMS: Creating an eLearning Course
    This session introduces the process and standards you will need to follow to ensure your online course reflects high quality content with optimal readability and performance in Nova Scotia Health’s LMS.
  • Patient Education Pamphlets for Administrative Professionals
    Administrative professionals play a vital role in helping patients and their support persons get the information they need to navigate our health care system. This session will go over how to find Nova Scotia Health patient pamphlets, how to order, print and share pamphlets in your service area and how to ensure materials in your area are kept up to date.

Check out all available course dates this winter in our learning opportunities calendar or by scanning our Library Education QR code . You can also print and post our winter education flyer.

If you have questions, please reach out to AskLibrary@nshealth.ca. We look forward to seeing you in one or several of our sessions!

Amanda Andrews

Librarian Educator, Education & Training Lead
Eastern Zone - Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish

We understand health care workers' busy schedules and offer a variety of dates and times. There is sure to be a session suitable for you. Register for one or several classes below:

Education and Training opportunities this fall:

  • Accessing Full-Text Articles NEW
    This session helps to navigate the different ways to access full text on PubMed®, CINAHL, EBSCO and Embase. It also helps you get the full text of articles to which the library does not have access.
  • Anatomy.tv
    Anatomy.tv provides a moveable 3D model of the human body that allows you to explore different layers of various bodily systems. The diagrams include annotations with more information about specific body parts. Learn how to use and navigate this powerful tool to improve your understanding of human anatomy.
  • Copyright Focus: Terms of Use & Permissions NEW
    Have you ever wanted to adapt an existing publication rather than ‘reinvent the wheel’? Or have you found the perfect image online, but have no idea who owns it and if it’s free to use? Knowing when and how to get permission to use a copyright-protected resource can seem overwhelming. This hands-on session will help you make copyright-compliant decisions when creating content for Nova Scotia Health.
    Email Copyright@nshealth.ca with copyright-related questions.
  • Developing Patient Education Pamphlets
    This session highlights how easy-to-read and up-to-date patient education materials can support patient care and safety. Learn how to get started, what is involved in the updating process, and how to find, use, and share pamphlets effectively.
  • Evidence-based Research: How to Start, Where to Look
    Having a focused research question is the first step to finding evidence-based research. When you know what kind of question you are asking, you can better identify the resources that will give you the answers you need, whether that is a point-of-care tool like Dynamic Health™ or BMJ Best Practice, or a research database like PubMed®. This session is an introduction to the various ways you can locate the answers you need—no matter the question.
  • Explore the NEW Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!®
    Are you looking for a refresher in a nursing specialty area or skill? Are you new to the nursing profession or a nursing student who needs help grasping tough topics? The Made Incredibly Easy!® collection helps Nova Scotia Health nursing professionals better understand challenging clinical concepts with interactive access to and simple search capabilities within essential texts, as well as videos, images, nursing care plans, real-life case studies, and chapter games.
  • Find it Fast with Library Services
    This session focuses on navigating core library tools and resources, including the catalogue, ejournals and ebooks, and databases. Learn how to access library resources and services through this virtual tour.
  • Health Literacy in Health Care
    This session will explore how low health literacy can impact not only patients, but the entire health care system. You’ll learn about the current Canadian literacy landscape and ways you can mitigate the challenges for your patients (and their support persons) for increased patient-centred care and safety.
  • Intellectual Property 101: What does IP mean for Health Care Providers?
    Have you ever wondered what impact Intellectual property has on health care? Do you have a great idea that you think may help patients and you want to know how to protect it? This session will answer your questions in an interactive presentation led by Nova Scotia Health’s Innovation Hub.
  • Intro to LMS: Creating an eLearning Course
    This session will introduce you to the process and standards you’ll need to follow to ensure your online course reflects high quality content with optimal readability and performance in Nova Scotia Health’s LMS.
  • Patient Education Pamphlets for Administrative Professionals
    This session will explain how to find Nova Scotia Health patient pamphlets, as well as how to order, print and share pamphlets in your service area. The session will also cover how to ensure materials in your area are kept up to date.
    Email Pamphlets@nshealth.ca with pamphlet-related questions.

Check out all available course dates for the fall in our calendar or print and post our fall education flyer. For general inquiries, reach out to AskLibrary@nshealth.ca. We look forward to seeing you in one or several of our sessions!

Amanda Andrews

Librarian Educator, Education & Training Lead
Eastern Zone - Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish

With health care workers' busy schedules in mind, we offer sessions on a variety of dates and times.

  • Intellectual Property 101: What does IP mean for Health Care Providers?
    Have you ever wondered what impact Intellectual Property has on health care? Do you have a great idea that you think may help patients and you want to know how to protect it? This interactive presentation led by Nova Scotia Health’s Innovation Hub will answer your questions.
  • Developing Patient Education Pamphlets
    This session highlights how easy-to-read and up-to-date patient education materials can support patient care and safety. Learn how to get started, what is involved in developing and updating pamphlets, and how to find, use and share pamphlets effectively.
  • Intro to LMS: Creating an eLearning Course
    This session introduces the process and standards you will need to follow to ensure your online course reflects high quality content with optimal readability and performance in Nova Scotia Health’s LMS.
  • Anatomy.TV NEW
    Anatomy.TV provides a moveable 3D model of the human body that allows you to explore different layers of various body systems. The diagrams include annotations to help you learn more about specific body parts. Learn how to navigate this powerful tool to improve your understanding of human anatomy.
  • Find it Fast with Library Services Online
    This session focuses on navigating core library tools and resources, including the catalogue, ejournals and ebooks, and databases.
  • ACT for Success: 3 Strategies to Keep Your Content-Creation Project on Track NEW
    Creating content is time consuming. This session will give you tips to avoid common pitfalls in 3 areas that delay content-creation projects:
    • Analysis/Accessibility
    • Copyright
    • Timelines
  • Natural Medicines™ Database
    It is important to understand how complementary and alternative medicines may interact with prescription medications. Natural Medicines™ is a point-of-care tool that can answer your questions about alternative therapies and dietary supplements.
  • Literature Searching 101: Finding the Info You Need
    Finding evidence-based research begins with a well-constructed, searchable question. In this session, we will explore the process of breaking down complex research questions into key concepts using established tools like PICO.
  • Critical Appraisal: Evaluating Information Sources NEW
    Critical appraisal can help you evaluate information sources systematically and effectively. This session will explore:
    • What critical appraisal is and why it is important
    • Critical appraisal tools you can incorporate into your research process
  • Copyright à la carte (on demand)
    Would you or your team like an introduction to copyright? Maybe you would like a refresher on how copyright applies to your work at Nova Scotia Health? We’ll cover the copyright topics that matter to you, at a time that works for you. Reach out to Copyright@nshealth.ca to request a session.

You can browse the list of all of our courses in our learning opportunities calendar or print and post our Fall education flyer. If you have questions, please reach out to AskLibrary@nshealth.ca. We look forward to seeing you in one or several of our sessions!

Amanda Andrews

Librarian Educator, Education & Training Lead
Eastern Zone - Cape Breton, Guysborough, Antigonish

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