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Number of items: 21.

2022

  1. Siddall, G. (2022) Project Report: The development and use of online information literacy activities to engage first year health students during the Covid-19 pandemic. Journal of Information Literacy. 16(1), pp. 194-203. 1750-5968.

2017

  1. Siddall, G. (2017) My experience of UXLibs and the team challenge. In: Priestner, A. (ed.) User Experience in Libraries: Yearbook 2017. Cambridge: UX in Libraries. pp. 171-173.
  2. Siddall, G. (2017) Introduction to research skills. Information Professional. Dec-Jan, pp. 36-37.
  3. Cameron, C. and Siddall, G. (2017) Opening Lines of Communication: Book Ordering and Reading Lists, the Academics View. New Review of Academic Librarianship. 23(1), pp. 42-59. 1361-4533.
  4. Cameron, C. and Siddall, G. (2017) Opening lines of communication: book ordering and reading lists, the academics view. New Review of Academic Librarianship. 23(1), pp. 42-59. 1361-4533.

2016

  1. Siddall, G. (2016) University academics’ perceptions of reading list labels. New Library World. 117(7/8), pp. 440-448. 0307-4803.

2015

  1. Cameron, C. and Siddall, G. (2015) Academic staff perceptions and use of reading lists for book ordering. SCONUL Focus. 64, pp. 41-44. 1745-5790.
  2. Cameron, C. and Siddall, G. (2015) Academic staff perceptions and use of reading lists for book ordering. SCONUL Focus. 64, pp. 41-44.
  3. Power, A. and Siddall, G. (2015) Ensuring practice is based on the best evidence: masterclass on literature searching. British Journal of Midwifery. 23(5), pp. 356-358. 0969-4900.
  4. Power, A. and Siddall, G. (2015) Ensuring practice is based on the best evidence : masterclass on literature searching. British Journal of Midwifery. 23(5), pp. 356-358. 0969-4900.

2014

  1. Siddall, G. and Rose, H. (2014) Reading lists – time for a reality check? An investigation into the use of reading lists as a pedagogical tool to support the development of information skills amongst Foundation Degree students. Library and Information Science Research. 38(118), pp. 52-73. 0740-8188.
  2. Siddall, G. and Rose, H. (2014) Reading lists – time for a reality check? An investigation into the use of reading lists as a pedagogical tool to support the development of information skills amongst Foundation Degree students. Library and Information Research. 38(118), pp. 25-73. 1756-1086.
  3. Dimmock, G. and Siddall, G. (2014) Survival: how to do your existing job and more ... with fewer people. Paper presented to: Librarians’ Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC) 2014, Sheffield Hallam University, 23-25 April 2014. (Unpublished)
  4. Siddall, G. (2014) Committee Member. Libraries for Nursing.

2013

  1. Siddall, G. and Rose, H. (2013) Short video on behalf of LIRG Research award 2011 winners Hannah Rose and Gillian Siddall. Invited Presentation presented to: Library and Information Research Group (LIRG) AGM: LIRG Research Award Winners, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, 01 July 2013. (Unpublished)
  2. Siddall, G. and Rose, H. (2013) Reading List (R)evolution - exploring the value of reading lists as a pedagogical tool to support students' development of information skills. Seminar Presentation presented to: The Workshop for Instruction in Library Use (WILU) 2013, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 08-10 May 2013. (Unpublished)
  3. Siddall, G. (2013) HELP! An AL's survival guide to developing online tutorials without time or skill. Seminar Presentation presented to: Librarians' Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC), University of Manchester, 25-27 March 2013. (Unpublished)

2012

  1. Siddall, G., Rose, H. and MacLellan, F. (2012) Reading list (R)evolution – exploring the value of reading lists as a pedagogical tool to support students' development of information skills. Seminar Presentation presented to: Improving Student Learning Symposium 2012, Lund University, Sweden, 29 - 31 August 2012. (Unpublished)
  2. Siddall, G. and Carter, B. (2012) Putting theory into practice: how can we better support practitioners returning to education? A session organised by Libraries for Nursing Subject Group of HLG. Seminar Presentation presented to: Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Health Libraries Group Conference (HLG) 2012, Glasgow Science Centre, 12 - 13 July 2012. (Unpublished)
  3. Rose, H. and Siddall, G. (2012) Reading lists - time for a reality check? Invited Presentation presented to: Librarians’ Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC 2012), Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, 11-13 April 2012. [Also presented at: Research Active, Library and Learning Services Conference, The University of Northampton, 19 June 2012] (Unpublished)

2010

  1. Siddall, G. (2010) Book review: Understanding Healthcare Information, by Lyn Robinson. Information & Computer Sciences Subject Centre (ICS) of The Higher Education Academy (HEA) website.
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