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7 Volume 7 Issue 2 June 2014 From the Literature Roberts, N. W., et al., (2014) Searching for evidence: a guide to finding the evidence in laboratory medicine Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, Vol 51 (3): pp. 326 - 334 Caughey, A. B., (2014) Induction of labour: does it increase the risk of cesarean delivery? BJOG, Vol 121 (6) pp. 658 - 661 Bigelow, C. A., (2014) Risk factors for new-onset late postpartum preeclampsia in women without a history of preeclampsia AJOG, Vol 210 (4): pp. 338.e1 - 338.e8 Bianchi, A. L., et al., (2014) Rapid Assessment to Identify and Quantify the Risk of Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy Birth, Vol 41 (1): pp. 88 - 92 Parker, R., (2014) Probiotic Guideline for Necrotizing Enterocolitis Prevention in Very LowBirth-Weight Neonates Advances in Neonatal Care, Vol 14 (2): pp. 88 - 95 McGuinness, D., et al., (2014) Empty Arms: Supporting bereaved mothers during the immediate postnatal period British Journal of Midwifery, 22(4): pp. 246 - 252 Fischer, T. P., and Olson, B., (2014) A Qualitative Study to understand cultural factors affecting a mother’s decision to Breast or Formula Feed Journal of Human Lactation, Vol 30 (2): pp. 209 - 16 The Rotunda Library News Page gives you access to all of LIS online resources, including Journals and Databases. We use an authentication system known as Athens to provide access to our resources. Register with the library for an Athens username and password for full text journals and database access, by completing an application form available from the library or the LIS section of the Staff Website. Lanou, H., et al., (2014) Prenatal Nutrient Supplementation and Postnatal Growth in a Developing Nation: An RCT Pediatrics, Vol 133 (4): pp. e1001 - e1008 Wang, D., (2014) Examining the effects of a targeted noise reduction program in a neonatal intensive care unit Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Ed, Vol 99 (3): F203 - F208 Free Webinars and Webcasts Short for web-based seminar, a webinar is a presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted over the web using video conferencing software. In contrast with webcasts, in which the data transmission is one way and does not allow interaction between the presenter and the audience, webinars are often interactive. Often webinars and webcasts are free, available on demand at any time and are of great value. Webinars available on demand from Modern Health include topics on Change Management, Challenges in Health IT, Quality and Safety and much more The RCOG host free webcasts through StratOG as a series of online lecture videos for those unable to attend the courses. www.modernhealthcare. com/section/webinars www.rcog.org.uk/ stratog/onlinelectures TED, a non-profit platform for Ideas Worth Sharing, hosts 1000s of innovative, unique and interesting webcasts and talks. www.ted.com Training Industry webinars are respected training web programs featuring international thought leaders presenting insights, ideas and advice for training and talent management www.trainingindustry. com/webinars.aspx