Supporting nurses towards publication: the librarian’s role Tatjana Petrinic Cairns Library, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK

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Supporting nurses towards publication: the librarian’s role Tatjana Petrinic Cairns Library, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK 2010 CILIP Health Libraries Group Conference Manchester, July 2010

Generic training gradually phased out Tailored workshops and individual sessions preferred One-to-one consultations very popular (in sessions by team of 6 librarians)  Library training rooms  Outreach in the wards/departments Follow ups / Ongoing support (mostly by electronic means) Oxford experience with One-to-one consultations

Nurses publish more Career progression Specialist nursing empowerment  Launch of very focused nursing titles (e.g. British journal of cardiac nursing) Research nursing evolvement  Multidisciplinary teams  Funding proposals Postgraduate dissertations / theses Encouragement by colleagues who have already published

Suited to one-to-one consultations Beneficial to first-time authors Not a result of any promotional effort (regular users, word of mouth) De-mystifying the process of publication Encouraging the author Saving time and effort Supporting nurses towards publication

Possible issues to raise Literature search strategy, resources, keywords Journal guidelines, format, style, impact factor Harvard or Vancouver Adapting academic work into journal articles Examples of successful submissions Authorship, copyright, submission, peer review

Bibliography Albarran JW, Scholes J. How to get published: seven easy steps. Nurs Crit Care Mar-Apr;10(2):72-7. Devitt P, Hardicre J, Coad J. Ten steps to getting your paper published in a professional journal. Br J Nurs. 2007;16(5): Heyman B, Cronin P. Writing for publication: adapting academic work into articles. Br J Nurs. 2005;14(7): Ketefian S, Freda MC. Impact factors and citations counts: a state of disquiet. Int J Nurs Stud Jun;46(6): Thomson Reuters (Science). Introducing the impact factor. [Online]. Available from: [Accessed 26 April 2010]

Supporting nurses towards publication: the librarian’s role Tatjana Petrinic Cairns Library, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK 2010 CILIP Health Libraries Group Conference Manchester, July 2010