Each member of the library staff is able to help you with any of the enquiries that you have, be it a short "yes" or "no" question, or a more detailed reference search. We also can help with loaning, reserving, extending and returning materials, as well as signing you up for membership. However, each of us has different work projects, skills and areas of interest, which may be relevant to where you want to direct your enquiry.
Justin Clark
Position: Librarian
Work hours: Mon-Fri
Contact details: justinc@drugarm.com.au
Qualifications
2009 – Evidence Based Medicine for the Medical Librarian
University of North Carolina
2008 – Bachelor of Librarianship and Corporate Information Management
Curtin University of Technology
2004 – Diploma of Library and Information Studies
Southbank Institute of Technology
Work background
eResearch Analyst, Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation (QCIF).
- Worked at the University of Queensland helping to implement a $98 Million research computing infrastructure project
Librarian, Herston Health Sciences Library, University of Queensland .
- Worked with staff at the University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Royal Children’s Hospital and the Queensland Institute of Medical Research to improve teaching and research outcomes.
Multiple positions, The University of Queensland Library,
- Worked as a senior library technician, senior library assistant and library assistant at the following libraries, the Biological Sciences Library, Herston Health Sciences Library, the UQ/Mater McAuley Library, and the UQ Dentistry Library.
Volunteer Library Aide, Yeronga State High School Library
- Worked with the librarian to help maintain the library.
Publications
Clark, J. (2013) Systematic reviewing: introduction, locating studies and data abstraction, Chapter 11 in Williams, G and Doi, SA (eds), Methods of Clinical Epidemiology, (ch. 12). Springer Series in Epidemiology and Public Health.
Stone JC, Clark J, Cuneo R, Russell AW, Doi SA. (2013) Estrogen and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) for the treatment of acromegaly: a meta-analysis of published observational studies. Pituitary. Aug 8.
Doi SA, Clark J and Russell AW. (2012) Concordance of the late night salivary cortisol in patients with Cushing's syndrome and elevated urine-free cortisol. Endocrine. 43 2:327-33.
Hieu, Trinh Trung, Russell, Anthony W., Cuneo, Ross, Clark, Justin, Kron, Tomas, Hall, Per and Doi, Suhail A. R. (2012) Cancer risk after medical exposure to radioactive iodine in benign thyroid diseases: a meta-analysis. Endocrine Related Cancer, 19 5: 645-655.
Baghdadi, Leena R., Abu, Hatem Abu, Amer, Saad A. K., Palomba, Stefano, Falbo, Angela, Al-Ojaimi, Eftekhar, Ott, Johannes, Zhu, Wenjie, Fernandez, Herve, Nasr, Ahmed, Ramzy, Abdel Maguid, Clark, Justin and Doi, Suhail A. R. (2012) Impact of obesity on reproductive outcomes after ovarian ablative therapy in PCOS: A collaborative meta-analysis. Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 25 3: 227-241.
Yousef, Altayyeb, Clark, Justin and Doi, Suhail A. R. (2010)Thyroxine suppression therapy for benign, non-functioning solitary thyroid nodules: A quality-effects meta-analysis. Clinical medicine and research, 8 3-4: -150.
Chen, G, Clark, J and Cook, R. (2012) Research services delivery in an integrated NeCTAR/RDSI node eResearch Australasia Conference 2012, Sydney NSW, Australia.
Current work projects
Overseeing, improving and redesigning library operations and services
Increasing access to high quality resources through the library
Ensuring the organisations historical documentation is properly preserved
Areas of interest
Improving the evidence base of health by collaborating with the research community,
Current research projects are:
- Does Tai Chi help reduce anxiety and depression in hospital patients
- What is the prevalence of Clostridium Difficile bacteria in the community
- What is the most effective way to treat tuberculosis in developing countries
Jerome Davis
Position: Library
Technician
Work hours: 11.30am
– 4.30pm Mon, Tues, Wed
Qualifications
2012 - Diploma of Library and Information Services
Southbank Institute of Technology
Queensland University of Technology
Work background
Library Technician (Volunteer) - Drug Arm Australasia
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Circulation and
general reference inquiries
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Circulation
and general reference inquiries
Laboratory Technician
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Worked in various laboratories in the coal, oil
and defence aviation. Analysis of samples
for quality control purposes
Current work projects
Assisting the
librarians improve the Resource Centre’s presence and performance
Assist
with updating library catalogue records
Relocating
the Reference Collection to the General collection
Areas of interest
Assisting the
Resource Centre become more accessible and engaged with staff, clients and the
general community
Kate Bugden
... I'm in the middle |
Position: Librarian
Work hours: 8.30am - 4.30pm Wed, Thurs, Fri
Contact details: kateb@drugarm.com.au
Qualifications:
2014 - Master of Information Services (Librarianship)
Charles Sturt University
2009 - Diploma of Library and Information Services
Southbank Institute of Technology
2002 - Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
University of Queensland
Professional affiliations: Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) member
Work background:
Library technician - Australian Catholic University
- Working with faculty and post graduate students to deliver interlibrary loans and document services. Circulation, resource and reference enquiries
- Implementation of an organisation wide capacity building project including quality certification, research project with QADREC, treatment process documentation, policy and procedure documentation, training program role out and social marketing campaign.
Current work projects:
Increasing and improving the library's online presense including:
- new library website with inclusion of recommendations, organisational publications, and current awareness services
- new online catalogue with added functionality such as commenting, tagging, creating resource lists
- social media engagement, such as this blog and future Twitter, delicious, YouTube accounts
- online news curation, delivery of AOD and MH news online
- online material delivery, such as eMagazines
Projects within the organisation - consultation and assistance
Areas of interest:
Increasing access and engagement with regional offices - "distance librarianship".
Online information delivery and utilising technology in appropriate and engaging ways.
Working on resources and programs that develop literacy and information literacy.
Ongoing professional development and life-long learning.
The impact of reading on cognitive development and the benefits of reading (especially fiction), including the use of reading groups and reading skills as an intervention in a variety of settings.
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