Published August 9, 2019 | Version 1.0
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Data supporting the "Health Libraries Sharing Game"

  • 1. Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT)
  • 2. Rouen University Hospital (Rouen, France)
  • 3. Agencia de Evaluación de Tecnologías Sanitarias de Andalucía (AETSA)
  • 4. Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet
  • 5. University of Geneva Library

Description

This dataset provides the necessary files to reproduce the "Health libraries sharing game". This game was created for the workshop "Health libraries: sharing through gaming" held in Basel on Wednesday the 19th of June 2019, as part of the EAHIL conference.

Inspired by the game "Bucket of Doom", this game aims to help health librarians address challenging professional situations (based on real situations experienced by the authors). The players will have to be creative to overcome each challenge. 

The game is composed of cards that include possible situations to resolve, some tools, as well as resources available to solve those questions. The cards are accompanied by a "How to play" file explaining the rules of the game and a "Name sheet" file with the combination of funny names that participants can choose at the beginning of the game. The README.txt file describes the files and the content of the different folders of the dataset.

Please consult the following article for further information about the creation of the game:

Gómez-Sánchez, A., Kerdelhue, G., Isabel-Gómez, R., González-Cantalejo, M., Iriarte, P., & Muller, F. (2019). Health libraries: sharing through gaming. Journal of EAHIL, 15(3), 8-11. https://doi.org/10.32384/jeahil15329 

Notes

This game won the award as best ex aequo interactive workshop at the EAHIL Workshop "Learn, Share, Act, Bridge Borders"that took place in Basel, Switzerland, on 17-20 June 2019.

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Health_Libraries_Sharing_Game_v1.0.zip

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10.32384/jeahil15329 (DOI)