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Launch of the SHELLI report

HSLG members and guests attended the official launch of Irish health libraries: new directions. Report of the status of health librarianship and libraries in Ireland (SHELLI) on Thursday 26th January, hosted by the Dublin Dental Hospital.

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Further information available from www.hslg.ie/shelli

 

Louise Farragher (HRB), Brian Galvin (HRB), Aoife Lawton (HSE Regional Library), Leo Kearns (CEO, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Fionnuala Hanrahan (President, LAI), Kate Kelly (RCSI), Bennery Rickard, (HSE Regional Library)

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The Health Sciences Libraries Group will hold their annual conference in the Sheraton Hotel, Athlone 9-10 February 2012.

Further details will be announced on www.hslg.ie. Contact Louise Farragher for further information.

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The Joint Committees of the A&SL Section and HSLG are delighted to announce that the next event in the series of Informal Networking Evenings will be a Joint Christmas Networking Evening to be held in the Royal Irish Academy on Wednesday, 2nd December 2009.

We are delighted to announce that our guest speaker is Madelaine Dennison, Head of Library and Research Services, Houses of the Oireachtas.

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Over 260 delegates from over 30 countries participated in the biennial EAHIL Workshop, held in Dublin Castle 2-5 June 2009.

Opening Ceremony at EAHIL

Enda Connolly, Louise Farragher (Health Research Board) Beatrice Doran (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland & Beaumont Hospital), Mary Harney (Minister for Health and Children), Suzanne Bakker (President of EAHIL), Paul Murphy (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ), Dr Stephen Simpson (Science Foundation Ireland)

Further information about the event is available from the workshop website www.eahil2009.ie

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