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*PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN INFORMATION
RETRIEVAL FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, HTA AND OTHER EVIDENCE SYNTHESES!*



*Join us for two international full day pre-conference workshops*

*o**rganized by **the HTAi Interest Sub-Group on Information Resources
(IRG)* <http://www.htai.org/index.php?id=554>





*Saturday June 13th - INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FOR HEALTH
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT*

*AND*

*Sunday June 14th - ADVANCED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FOR HTA:*

*QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, MEDICAL DEVICES & TEXT ANALYSIS TOOLS*





*Pre-conference workshops in association with*

*the 12th annual conference of HTAi*

*Oslo, Norway*

*http://www.htai2015.org/* <http://www.htai2015.org/>



The pre-conference workshops are open both to members and non-members of
HTAi. It is possible to register for one or both of these one-day workshops
separately, irrespective of whether you are attending the HTAi annual
conference. Non-members of HTAi do not need to join HTAi to register for
these workshops.



*REGISTRATION**:* http://www.htai2015.org
Early bird rate per workshop: USD $160 (by April 1, 2015)
Registrations
from April 1 until June 12: USD $195*Please note that non-HTAi members
are not required to pay the HTAi membership fee in order to register for
one or both of the workshops. This is required only if you wish to attend
the main conference on June 15-17.*





*Information about the workshops:*

*INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FOR HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT*

*Date*: Saturday June 13th 2015

*Event overview: *During this one-day introductory and awareness-raising
workshop, participants will learn about searching for HTA and other
evidence syntheses, discuss issues relevant to their own search practices
and hear how other HTA organizations organize their services.

*Target audience: *Information specialists, librarians and others who wish
to gain or improve their knowledge in information retrieval issues for HTA.

*Workshop session description and objectives:*

The workshop will address key issues in literature searching for HTA and
topics such as services, resources and competencies that are needed for
information retrieval for HTA. The workshop will be divided into two
sessions:

1.       Information retrieval aspects of HTA: scoping and developing the
research question, sources to search, how to design search strategies, use
of search filters, peer reviewing search strategies, reference management,
documenting and reporting the search process and updating searches.

Mode of delivery: presentations and group discussions.

2.       A comparison of information retrieval practices across three HTA
organizations (Canada, Norway and the UK)

Mode of delivery: structured interviews, followed by discussion.

*Speakers and organizers:*

*·         **Julie Glanville, Associate Director, York Health Economics
Consortium (YHEC), York, UK*

·         *Jaana Isojärvi, Information Specialist, Finnish Office for
Health Technology Assessment (Finohta), Helsinki, Finland*

*·         **David Kaunelis, Information Services Methods Specialist,
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH), Ottawa,
Canada*

*·         **Ingvild Kirkehei, Research Librarian, Norwegian Knowledge
Centre for the Health Services (NOKC), Oslo, Norway *

*·         **Carol Lefebvre, Independent Information Consultant, Lefebvre
Associates Ltd., Oxford, UK / Co-Convenor, Cochrane Information Retrieval
Methods Group *

*·         **Sari Susanna Ormstad, Research Librarian, Norwegian Knowledge
Centre for the Health Services (NOKC), Oslo, Norway *

For more information, please contact Sari Ormstad ([log in to unmask]) or Carol
Lefebvre ([log in to unmask]).



*ADVANCED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FOR HTA: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, MEDICAL
DEVICES & TEXT ANALYSIS TOOLS*

*Date*: Sunday June 14th 2015

*Event overview: *The Information Resources Group (IRG) advanced skills
workshop provides an opportunity for information specialists and others
interested in information retrieval to network and discuss important issues
in HTA information management and systematic review work.

*Target audience: *Information specialists, librarians and others who wish
to gain or improve their knowledge in advanced aspects of information
retrieval issues for HTA.

*Workshop session description and objectives*: This year's workshop
examines three important aspects within information retrieval: qualitative
research, medical devices and text analysis tools.



1.       Qualitative research -- Andrew Booth provides an overview of the
main characteristics of good quality qualitative research. Discussion will
focus on searching MEDLINE, CINAHL and alternative information sources. The
use of search filters and supplementary search techniques will also be
covered.



2.       Medical devices -- Healthcare Improvement Scotland Evidence
Directorate describes the approaches and processes it uses to rapidly share
knowledge on medical devices with healthcare decision makers at
NHSScotland. Discussion will focus on how to identify medical device
information, especially sources used, filters and adverse events literature.



3.       Text analysis tools -- Text analysis tools such as PubMed
PubReMiner and SimStat are important and useful tools for search strategy
development. This workshop will introduce tools for text analysis and
provide examples to illustrate how the tools can assist search strategy
development.

*Speakers and organizers: *

·         Andrew Booth, Cochrane Qualitative & Implementation Methods Group
(CQIMG) & School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of
Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

*·         **Julie Glanville, Associate Director, York Health Economics
Consortium (YHEC), York, UK*

·         Elke Hausner, German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in
Health Care (IQWiG), Cologne, Germany

*·         **David Kaunelis, Information Services Methods Specialist,
Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH), Ottawa,
Canada*

*·         **Carol Lefebvre, Independent Information Consultant, Lefebvre
Associates Ltd., Oxford, UK / Co-Convenor, Cochrane Information Retrieval
Methods Group *

·         Siw Waffenschmidt, German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in
Health Care (IQWiG), Cologne, Germany

·         Representatives from Healthcare Improvement Scotland

For more information, please contact David Kaunelis, Chair of the HTAi
Interest Sub-Group on Information Resources: [log in to unmask]


<http://www.yhec.co.uk/>

JULIE GLANVILLE

Associate Director

York Health Economics Consortium Ltd

Direct: +44 (0)1904 324832

Main: +44 (0)1904 323620

Fax: +44 (0)1904 323628

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