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  • 1.
    Björklund, Christer
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Åstrand, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Creating a vision for a University Library: description of a collaborative process in six steps2011Conference paper (Refereed)
  • 2.
    Ekstrand, Malin
    et al.
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Janvari, Monika
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Reflections From a Post-Pandemic Library2022In: Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, ISSN 1841-0715, Vol. 18, no 4, p. 12-14Article in journal (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    One of the many lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic is the importance of connecting and collaborating with students and staff in and outside the library. Because of Covid, the interaction was kept at a minimum and limited to the occasional zoom-based lectures or individual instructions. After reopening our library, we experienced a dramatic drop in library visits and library use. In this reflective text, we discuss the challenges we faced as we returned to a new normal.

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  • 3.
    Ekstrand, Malin
    et al.
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Strandberg, Love
    Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Sweden.
    Technological trends in Swedish medical libraries2023In: Health Information and Libraries Journal, ISSN 1471-1834, E-ISSN 1471-1842, Vol. 40, no 3, p. 326-331Article in journal (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    Medical libraries in Sweden are digitised to a large extent, technically advanced and developing rapidly. This paper investigates technological trends among Swedish medical libraries in the near and distant future and their application within different areas of library activities. The authors also present a roadmap to increase technological developments within medical libraries in Sweden. Current technological trends include digital collaboration tools, mobile technologies and visualisation. Artificial intelligence, big data and smart technologies are upcoming trends. Technologies are applied within all areas of library activities, but preconditions for academic and hospital libraries differ. To remain a relevant provider of information services, libraries must be able to monitor, test and adopt new technologies.

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  • 4. Eldredge, Jonathan
    et al.
    Gard Marshall, Joanne
    Brettle, Alison
    Holmes, Heather N.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Wallace, Rick
    Health Libraries2016In: Being Evidence Based in Library and Information Practice / [ed] Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle, London: Facet , 2016, p. 121-132Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 5.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    200 years of medical information – some landmarks2010In: Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, ISSN 1841-0715, Vol. 6, no 4, p. 21-28Article in journal (Other academic)
  • 6.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Becoming a marketing specialist in an academic library2005In: Continuing Professional Development – Preparing for New Roles in Libraries.: Sixth World Conference on Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning for the Library and Information Professions / [ed] Genoni, Paul & Walton, Graham, München: K.G. Saur Verlag, 2005Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 7.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Collaboration with sister organisations around the globe: a SWOT-analysis at the EAHIL Council meeting in Cardiff2018In: Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, ISSN 1841-0715, no 3, p. 7-39Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
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  • 8.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) i Sverige2010In: Dansk biblioteksForskning: tidsskrift for informations- og kulturformidling, ISSN 1064-7869, Vol. 6, no 2/3, p. 109-113Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 9.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Evidence basing the study environment needs at a small specialist university by using design thinking methods2020In: Journal of EAHIL, ISSN 1841-0715, Vol. 16, no 1, p. 4-11Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The article describes a case study, using design thinking methods, to evidence base the renovation of two buildings on the university campus. The project involves several stake holders and is looking at the general study environment, and not only the library space. In the discussion the author compares the processes from evidence based library and information practice, design thinking methods and a hybrid model, as well as outlines some learning points from the project.

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  • 10.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Fitting research into your day job: Open space session at the EAHIL 2015 Workshop in Edinburgh2015In: Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, ISSN 1841-0715, Vol. 11, no 3, p. 18-19Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
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  • 11.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbiblioteket.
    Mentoring as a tool for staff development.2004In: Health Information and Libraries Journal, ISSN 1471-1834, E-ISSN 1471-1842, Vol. 21, no 1, p. 61-5Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 12.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Outreach Services in Academic and Special Libraries2005In: Library Management, ISSN 0143-5124, E-ISSN 1758-7921, Vol. 26, no 8-9, p. 528-530Article, book review (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 13.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Relationsmarknadsföring som drivkraft för bibliotekens utveckling2005In: InfoTrend, ISSN 1653-0225, Vol. 60, no 4, p. 113-120Article in journal (Other academic)
  • 14.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Sport science librarianship = health science librarianship?2020In: Health Information and Libraries Journal, ISSN 1471-1834, E-ISSN 1471-1842, Vol. 37, no 4, p. 251-253Article in journal (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    Does sports science librarianship differ from other aspects of health librarianship? Or are sports science librarians more likely to identify as generalist librarians? This editorial introduces the salutogenic approach to sport, factors that support human health and well-being, and highlights the challenge of resourcing the diversity of subjects covered by sports sciences. Highlighting key parallels with medicine and public health, it concludes by advocating for closer alignment between sports and health science librarianship.

  • 15.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    The 5th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference (EBLIP5): Conference Report and Reflections2009In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 4, no 3, p. 78-88Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 16.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    The librarian as decision maker.: Case study 9.4 Head of Information and Public Relations2012In: Changing roles and contexts for health library and information professionals / [ed] Brettle, Alison & Urquhart, Christine, London: Facet , 2012, p. 171-174Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 17.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    The provision of information for R&D units at the county councils in Sweden1999In: Libraries without limits : changing needs – changing roles: proceedings of the 6thEuropean Conference of Medical and Health Libraries, Utrecht, June 22-27 1998, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 18.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Buset, Karen J
    Kristiansen, Hanne M
    Ovaska, Tuulevi
    Murphy, Jeannette
    International trends in health science librarianship: part 3--the Nordic countries.2012In: Health Information and Libraries Journal, ISSN 1471-1834, E-ISSN 1471-1842, Vol. 29, no 3, p. 247-51Article in journal (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    This is the third in a series of articles exploring international trends in health science librarianship in the first decade of the 21st century. The invited authors carried out a survey of librarians in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland to identify common developments in their countries. A focus on pedagogy was seen as the most important trend. Future issues will track trends in Southern Europe and Latin America. JM.

  • 19.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Ekenberg, Anna
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Jäppinen, Karin
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Karlsson, Heléne
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    The oldest sports library in the world celebrates 200 years2013In: Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, ISSN 1841-0715, Vol. 9, no 1, p. 10-14Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
    Abstract [en]

    The article relates the 200 year history of the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden, from its founder, Pehr Henrik Ling to its present status as the oldest sports library in the world. The authors describe the library’s humble beginnings to its important role nowadays as an integral part of the School’s sport education curriculum.

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  • 20.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Hanson, Ulla Ch.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Making yourself indispensable : experiences from 25 years of networking1997In: Health information, what strategies? : proceedings of the 5th European Conference of Medical and Health Libraries, Coimbra, Portugal, September 18-2, 1996 / [ed] Bakker, Susanne, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997Chapter in book (Refereed)
  • 21.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Herron, David
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Digital Resource Use and Non-Use in the Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Settings is Multifaceted2007In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 2, no 2, p. 101-103Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 22.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Herron, David
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Implementing EBLIP to stimulate professional development. 2008In: Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, ISSN 1841-0715, Vol. 4, no 3, p. 3-8Article in journal (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
  • 23.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Herron, David
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Reference Services in Australian Academic Libraries are Becoming More Multifaceted2009In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 4, no 3, p. 56-59Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 24.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Herron, David
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Research into the Impact of Facebook as a Library Marketing Tool is Inconclusive2010In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 5, no 3, p. 53-55Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 25.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Herron, David
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Tidskriftsklubben : en metod som kan utveckla bibliotekariens förmåga till kritisk analytisk granskning2005In: InfoTrend, ISSN 1653-0225, Vol. 60, no 3, p. 71-79Article in journal (Other academic)
  • 26.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Olsson, Per
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    The impact on university libraries of changes in information behavior among academic researchers: a multiple case study.2008In: The journal of academic librarianship, ISSN 0099-1333, E-ISSN 1879-1999, Vol. 34, no 1, p. 52-59Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 27.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Roos, Annikki
    Björk, Petra
    Leading Change in Medical Libraries in Sweden2020In: Bold Minds: Library Leadership in a Time of Disruption / [ed] Margaret Weaver, Leo Appleton, Facet Publishing, 2020, 1Chapter in book (Other academic)
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  • 28.
    Haglund, Lotta
    et al.
    Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH.
    Roos, Annikki
    Karolinska Institutet University Library.
    Wallgren-Björk, Petra
    Danderyd University Hospital.
    Health science libraries in Sweden: new directions, expanding roles.2018In: Health Information and Libraries Journal, ISSN 1471-1834, E-ISSN 1471-1842, Vol. 35, no 3, p. 251-255Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    Librarians in Sweden are facing huge challenges in meeting the demands of their organisations and users. This article looks at four key areas: coping with open science/open access initiatives; increasing demands from researchers for support doing systematic reviews; understanding user experiences in Swedish health science libraries; and the consequences of expanding roles for recruitment and continuing professional development. With regard to changing roles, there is an increasing shift from the generalist towards the expert role. The authors raise the issue as to how to prepare those new to the profession to the changing environment of health science libraries.

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  • 29.
    Herron, David
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    A List of Best Practices That May Improve the Use of Telephone Interviews During the Recruitment Process2009In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 4, no 4, p. 81-83Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 30.
    Herron, David
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Mismatch Between the Demands for Tenure and Those of Public Services is Creating a Crossroads in Academic Librarianship2007In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 2, no 4, p. 73-76Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 31.
    Herron, David
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Secondary School Teachers Don’t Have Time to Engage in the Most Important Aspects of Information Literacy Due to Curricular Pressures2009In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 4, no 1, p. 24-28Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 32.
    Herron, David
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Students and Graduates Learn Library Educational Content from Interactive Multimedia Tutorials2006In: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, E-ISSN 1715-720X, Vol. 1, no 4, p. 64-66Article in journal (Refereed)
  • 33.
    Schmidt, Henrik
    et al.
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Pohjola-Ahlin, Saga
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Haglund, Lotta
    Karolinska Institutets Universitetsbibliotek.
    Paradigmskifte eller akademisk panik? Vad händer med biblioteket när nätgenerationen blir studenter? : En litteraturstudie. Deltrapport från projektet ”Men vad gör tonåringen? – ledtrådar till framtiden” 2008, finansierat av Kungl. Biblioteket.2008Report (Other academic)
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