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See detailActivités agricoles familiales dans la ville de Lubumbashi (R.D. Congo)
Kalenga, Hortense; Moula, Nassim ULg; Kashala, Jean-Christophe et al

Poster (2012, October)

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See detailL’Evidence-Based Practice et les logopèdes en Communauté française de Belgique : résultats préliminaires d'une enquête
Durieux, Nancy ULg; Pasleau, Françoise ULg; Vandenput, Sandrina ULg et al

in Cahiers de l'ASELF (2012), 9(4),

L’Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) est une démarche qui prend de plus en plus d’importance dans le domaine de la logopédie. Qu’en est-il cependant concrètement sur le terrain en Belgique ? Une enquête ... [more ▼]

L’Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) est une démarche qui prend de plus en plus d’importance dans le domaine de la logopédie. Qu’en est-il cependant concrètement sur le terrain en Belgique ? Une enquête exploratoire a été lancée en mars 2012 avec le soutien de l’Association scientifique et éthique des logopèdes francophones (ASELF) et de l’Union Professionnelle des Logopèdes Francophones (UPLF). L’objectif de cette enquête est d’avoir une idée précise de la manière dont les professionnels procèdent lorsqu’ils sont confrontés à un problème clinique et plus précisément, comment ils recherchent de l’information scientifique le cas échéant. Ces données seront la pierre angulaire d’une réflexion indispensable sur la formation des logopèdes, au cours de leur cursus et dans la vie active. Ce présent article présente les premiers résultats de cette étude. [less ▲]

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See detailL’Evidence-Based Practice et les logopèdes en Communauté française de Belgique : résultats préliminaires d'une enquête
Durieux, Nancy ULg; Pasleau, Françoise ULg; Vandenput, Sandrina ULg et al

in UPLF-Info (2012), XXIV(5),

L’Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) est une démarche qui prend de plus en plus d’importance dans le domaine de la logopédie. Qu’en est-il cependant concrètement sur le terrain en Belgique ? Une enquête ... [more ▼]

L’Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) est une démarche qui prend de plus en plus d’importance dans le domaine de la logopédie. Qu’en est-il cependant concrètement sur le terrain en Belgique ? Une enquête exploratoire a été lancée en mars 2012 avec le soutien de l’Association scientifique et éthique des logopèdes francophones (ASELF) et de l’Union Professionnelle des Logopèdes Francophones (UPLF). L’objectif de cette enquête est d’avoir une idée précise de la manière dont les professionnels procèdent lorsqu’ils sont confrontés à un problème clinique et plus précisément, comment ils recherchent de l’information scientifique le cas échéant. Ces données seront la pierre angulaire d’une réflexion indispensable sur la formation des logopèdes, au cours de leur cursus et dans la vie active. Ce présent article présente les premiers résultats de cette étude. [less ▲]

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See detailE-books : what interest(s) in 2012 for life sciences' library users at the University of Liège, Belgium?
Vandenput, Sandrina ULg; Detroz, Pascal ULg; Brouwir, Christine ULg et al

in Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (2012), 8(4), 9-11

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See detailIs evidence-based medicine so evident in veterinary research and practice? : History, obstacles and perspectives
Vandeweerd, Jean-Michel ULg; Kirschvink, Nathalie; Clegg, Peter et al

in Veterinary Journal (2011)

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) refers to the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence from research for the care of an individual patient. The concept of EBM was first described ... [more ▼]

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) refers to the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence from research for the care of an individual patient. The concept of EBM was first described in human medicine in the early 1990s and was introduced to veterinary medicine 10years later. However, it is not clear that the EBM approach promulgated in human medicine can be applied to the same extent to veterinary medicine. EBM has the potential to help veterinarians to make more informed decisions, but obstacles to the implementation of EBM include a lack of high quality patient-centred research, the need for basic understanding of clinical epidemiology by veterinarians, the absence of adequate searching techniques and accessibility to scientific data bases and the inadequacy of EBM tools that can be applied to the busy daily practise of veterinarians. This review describes the development of EBM in the veterinary profession, identifies its advantages and disadvantages and discusses whether and how veterinary surgeons should further adopt the EBM approach of human medicine. [less ▲]

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See detailSoil, plant and goat faeces can be used to map trace elements contaminations in the town of Lubumbashi (RDCongo)
Mpundu, Michel; Mobinzo, Paul; Bindelle, Jérôme ULg et al

in The 6th International Conference on Soils of Urban, Industrial, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas: Program, Abstracts and participants directory (2011)

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See detailOptimiser une prise de décision fondée sur la preuve scientifique
Vandeweerd, Jean-Michel ULg; Vandenput, Sandrina ULg

in Point Vétérinaire (2009), 40(298), 37-40

les deux premières étapes de la démarche de la médecine factuelle sont la formulation correcte de la question posée et l'élaboration précise de la requête dans les bases de données bibliographiques

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See detailPlacing the academic library at the center of veterinary PhD students' training
Brouwir, Christine ULg; Vandenput, Sandrina ULg; Maas, Michel et al

in Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (2008, August), 4(3), 18-20

For several years academic librairies have been actively involved in information literacy instruction. However, the required competences are different for PhD students and in the case of the Veterinary ... [more ▼]

For several years academic librairies have been actively involved in information literacy instruction. However, the required competences are different for PhD students and in the case of the Veterinary Faculty of the University of Liège (Belgium), good Faculty-Librarian collaborations have been developed. Specific targeted courses and training sessions concerning information literacy have been officially incorporated in the PhD curriculum, with the main objective being to help PhD students to be autonomous and efficient in the elaboration of scientific publications, an essential stage of their scientific career. [less ▲]

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See detailMerging academic libraries: An opportunity for a face-lift?
Durieux, Nancy ULg; Vandenput, Sandrina ULg; Brouwir, Christine ULg et al

Conference (2008, June 26)

Although the decision to merge libraries generates stress, it is also a great opportunity to start a global reflection on the functioning of libraries. In 2003, the University of Liège decided to create a ... [more ▼]

Although the decision to merge libraries generates stress, it is also a great opportunity to start a global reflection on the functioning of libraries. In 2003, the University of Liège decided to create a new physical and functional structure by combining the previously independent libraries of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Botany, Zoology, Psychology and Educational Sciences. The initial phase included a plan to remove the collections and standardise the academic teaching of IT literacy in the various disciplines. We now want to question our missions and evaluate our present working procedures in order to optimise our services, eventually develop new ones, and make them visible through a new website or any other types of support. The different populations of users need to be clearly identified, evaluated and anticipated. Staff competences must be evaluated to guarantee that users' expectations are met, and possibly to envisage any new services that may need to be created. In addition, staff competences must be improved through adapted education and tailored professional training. At the same time, the library involvement in academic teaching deserves to be properly highlighted. We are aware that there is not anything new in such an approach, but the pieces of evidence are scattered, outdated or not adapted to our present situation. As a consequence, we propose an overview of the literature concerning the marketing of academic libraries, conducted according to the principles of Evidence-Based Library and Information Practice. We shall select the most important publications providing strong theoretical support, and we shall collect existing tools, evaluation grids and procedure rules that might be useful during any step of the project. We shall organise them into a structured and pragmatic working strategy that could be used by any library interested in a marketing approach. It should integrate the different topics previously mentioned such as the library’s missions, the evaluation and optimisation of services, as well as the visibility of the teaching activities and the professional education programmes developed by academic libraries. [less ▲]

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See detailEasy access to medical literature: Are users' habits changing? Is it a threat to science quality?
Vandenput, Sandrina ULg; Fairon, Nicolas ULg; Durieux, Nancy ULg et al

in Proceedings of the 10th European Conference of Medical and Health Libraries, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), 11th-16th of September 2006. (2006, September 15)

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See detailProjet PEPS Portail électronique de périodiques scientifiques : Étude de faisabilité pour la réalisation d’une plate-forme de mise en ligne de revues scientifiques en Communauté française Wallonie-Bruxelles
Baguet, Muriel; Bernard, Robert; Brouwer, Christian et al

Report (2004)

Étude commanditée à la Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire de la Communauté française de Belgique (BICfB) par la Ministre de Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche scientifique de la Communauté française ... [more ▼]

Étude commanditée à la Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire de la Communauté française de Belgique (BICfB) par la Ministre de Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche scientifique de la Communauté française Wallonie-Bruxelles afin d'étudier la faisabilité de la création d'une plateforme de publication Open Access des périodiques scientifiques publiés en Communauté Wallonie-Bruxelles. [less ▲]

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See detailEvidence-Based Veterinary Medicine
Pasleau, Françoise ULg; Vandenput, Sandrina ULg; Fairon, Nicolas ULg et al

Conference (2004, September 24)

At the University of Liege, the medical library recently merged with several entities including the libraries of Zoology, Botany, Psychology and Veterinary Medicine. Everywhere, the librarians are ... [more ▼]

At the University of Liege, the medical library recently merged with several entities including the libraries of Zoology, Botany, Psychology and Veterinary Medicine. Everywhere, the librarians are involved in teaching activities and users training programs are rather well developped in every field. But the comparison of the curriculum contents points to a few amazing differences. The most surprising one is the approach of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM). The concept is well introduced in the medical community and it is a legal obligation for the medical students to be thaught in and to practice EBM. Surprisingly, the veterinarians don't seem very interested. Besides its impact on clinical practice, EBM is a good opportunity to create new habits that are valuable for continuing education and to develop critical appraisal skills. Thus, we wish to analyze the reasons that might explain why EBM seems to be left aside at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Two approaches are envisionned. First, we plan to ask the Faculty itself about its position regarding the concept. Surveys and interviews will be conducted, distinguishing between the general practitionners, the researchers and the teaching staff. On the other hand, an in depth analysis will be conducted regarding the media available at the veterinary library. Are they suited to the practice of EBM? If not, which additional tools should be purchased ? At the end of the process, we expect to be able to adapt the content of the training sessions we offer to library users and possibly to improve the collaboration with the veterinary teaching staff. [less ▲]

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See detailRapport sur la numérisation et l’avenir des bibliothèques de l’Université de Liège
Bouquegneau, Jean-Marie ULg; Denooz, Joseph ULg; Gathon, Henry-Jean ULg et al

Report (2003)

Les missions confiées par le Recteur de l'Université de Liège au groupe de travail chargé de rédiger ce rapport étaient : • Organiser le mieux et le plus rapidement possible le développement du ... [more ▼]

Les missions confiées par le Recteur de l'Université de Liège au groupe de travail chargé de rédiger ce rapport étaient : • Organiser le mieux et le plus rapidement possible le développement du numérique dans les bibliothèques ; • Apporter des solutions aux problèmes d’essaimage des budgets et des ressources humaines. Pour répondre à ces objectifs, le Groupe de travail a commencé par relever les principaux jalons de l’évolution historique de l’informatisation dans les bibliothèques de l’Université. Il s’est ensuite attaché à évaluer l’état actuel de la numérisation dans le réseau des bibliothèques de l’Université par rapport aux développements numériques du secteur. Face à cet état des lieux, il présente des pistes pour accélérer et renforcer la numérisation des bibliothèques. Enfin, pour permettre la mise en œuvre de ce projet, il propose en conclusion des mesures à prendre au niveau de la réorganisation des bibliothèques en termes de locaux et de personnel. [less ▲]

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See detailThe Use of Cardboard Bedding Material as Part of an Environmental Control Regime for Heaves-affected Horses: In Vitro Assessment of Airborne Dust and Aeroallergen Concentration and In Vivo Effects on Lung Function
Kirschvink, Nathalie; Di silvestro, F.; Sbai, Ilham ULg et al

in Veterinary Journal (2002), 163

This study aimed to test whether shredded cardboard is an appropriate minimum-dust bedding material for heaves-affected horses. Results of standardized in vitro measurement of airborne dust and ... [more ▼]

This study aimed to test whether shredded cardboard is an appropriate minimum-dust bedding material for heaves-affected horses. Results of standardized in vitro measurement of airborne dust and aeroallergen concentrations of cardboard bedding were significantly lower than those of common bedding materials. Six heaves-affected horses in clinical remission after pasturing were stabled for two months on cardboard bedding and fed grass silage. Pulmonary function tests (PFT: ventilatory mechanics, arterial blood gases, airway inflammation scoring, bronchoalveolar cytology) were performed before, during and after this period and after stabling the horses in poor hygienic conditions. PFT values measured during and after the stabling period on cardboard bedding were not significantly different from those recorded after the period at pasture or from those of healthy horses, but were significantly different from those recorded in poor hygienic conditions. On basis of the in vitro and in vivo results it can be concluded that cardboard bedding, used in conjunction with low-dust forage, may be appropriate in the provision of minimum-dust management of heaves-affected horses [less ▲]

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See detailEffects of inhaled ipratropium bromide on breathing mechanics and gas exchange in exercising horses with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Bayly, W. M.; Duvivier, D. H.; Votion, D. et al

in Equine Veterinary Journal (2002), 34(1), 36-43

Six Warmblood horses suffering an acute exacerbation of COPD were tested to investigate whether inhalation of ipratropium bromide (IB) dry powder (2,400 microg) 30 min preexercise would improve their ... [more ▼]

Six Warmblood horses suffering an acute exacerbation of COPD were tested to investigate whether inhalation of ipratropium bromide (IB) dry powder (2,400 microg) 30 min preexercise would improve their exercise capacity. A cross-over protocol with an inert powder placebo (P) was used. Mechanics of breathing and arterial blood gases were determined before treatment, after treatment but pre-exercise, and during an incremental exercise test. Oxygen consumption (VO2) was also measured before and during exercise, and the time to fatigue recorded. Inhalation of IB reduced total pulmonary resistance (RL) and maximum intrapleural pressure changes (deltaPpl(max)) and increased dynamic compliance before exercise. The onset of exercise was associated with a marked decrease in RL in P-treated horses but not those receiving IB, so that RL during exercise was not affected by treatment. Although deltaPpl(max) was lower at 8,9 and 10 m/s with IB, there were no treatment-related changes in VO2, blood gases, time to fatigue or any other measurement of breathing mechanics. Therefore, although inhalation of IB prior to exercise may have improved deltaPpl(max), it had no apparent impact on the horses' capacity for exercise. [less ▲]

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