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Navigating NCTSN Resources and Information Services to Enhance Research and Clinical Care
1. Navigating NCTSN Resources and
Information Services to
Enhance Research and Clinical
Care
Nathalie Reid, MLIS, MA, UCLA NCCTS
Information and Resource Manager
Cathryn Chiesa, MLS, Duke NCCTS
Resource Librarian
8. NCTSN Learning Center Special Topics
• Adolescent Trauma and Substance Abuse Online
• Refugee Services Toolkit
• Resource Parent Curriculum
• The Trauma-Informed Juvenile
Justice System Resource Site
9. NCTSN Information Services and
Resources
• National Center information professionals provide
services and maintain resources to meet a variety of
needs.
• Support research, clinical care, mission
• Services and resources are available to Network
members as well as the general population, both
professionals and parents/caregivers
11. Literature on Demand
NCTSN Literature on Demand: Interlibrary loan
service for Network members and affiliates
• Partnership with Duke University Medical Library
• Provided free of charge to staff at currently funded
centers and individual affiliates
• Full text of articles, book chapters, and books delivered
via e-mail or postal mail
12. Topic Alert Service
• NCTSN Topic Alerts: Monthly updates on child trauma with
full publication details – citations and abstracts for journal
articles and books
• PILOTS, the National Center for PTSD’s international, cross-disciplinary
database on PTSD and other effects of traumatic events.
• MEDLINE, the National Library of Medicine’s database of biomedical
literature indexes over 5,000 journals from the US and 70 other countries.
• PsycINFO, from the American Psychological Association provides coverage
of journals and books in psychology, the behavioral sciences, and related
disciplines
• Free to anyone
• 847 subscribers - reflects individuals subscribing to more than one alert
• 8 non-US countries
13. Literature Searches
• Librarians provide online searches on targeted
subjects
• Searches provided for National Center staff, Network
centers, individual affiliates
• Free of charge
• Service supports clinical and research needs
14. Reference Services
• Respond to questions sent via info@nctsn.org or
help@nctsn.org monitored at UCLA
• Respond to questions on the phone line answered at
Duke or UCLA offices
• Variety of requestors can be from NCTSN centers,
mental health professionals, concerned parents, or
children doing a report
15. Web Based Resources
• NCTSN Knowledge Bank: Collaborative tool and showcase for
Network expertise. Provides information on and access to resources,
people, and projects of Network centers.
• NCTSN Military Families Knowledge Bank: Single source for
information and resources on military children and families.
• PILOTS Database: Extensive research database of the world
literature on traumatic stress (Published International Literature on
Traumatic Stress)
19. Web Projects in the Works
• Parents and Caregivers page
• Family Systems
• Trauma Symptom and Assessment
• Complex Trauma
20. Social Media
• Facebook http://facebook.com/nctsn
• 3,966 Likes
• Twitter http://twitter.com/nctsn
• 2,085 Tweets
• 2,153 Followers
21. Librarians
One of the most trusted professions (Time mag)
Non-threatening
Service oriented, service usually free
Not selling anything, except facts
Nathalie Reid nreid@mednet.ucla.edu 310.235.2633 ext 237
Cathryn Chiesa cathryn.chiesa@duke.edu 919-613-9857
Notes de l'éditeur
After a Network product is finalized it gets posted to the Products page of the Website.
Discuss where they are posted to the website:
What’s New Box
Products page
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Announced in our e-Bulletin
The current number of participants who have registered accounts in the learning center 32, 219
Individuals registered through the Learning Center can watch webinars as they occur in real time or have the ability to log on and watch a webinar On Demand.
At this point we have about 160 different webinars for registrants to view.
We have several new Special Topics currently being added to the Learning Center. These will join the Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit, Trauma-Informed Interventions, and Toolkit for Educators special topics.
This section of the NCTSN Learning Center aims to connect mental health professionals, students, researchers, and others interested in the field of child trauma to the various free resources that are available through the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The resources highlighted in this section have been created through dedicated collaborations within the NCTSN in order to provide resources that assist in raising the standard of care for traumatized children and families. Each resource page functions as an online classroom where participants are not only able to explore the resource, but see and hear how others in the field are using the resource, what others think of it, and keep up to date on activities associated with the resource.