Holland, Matt
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Biography
I have worked in higher education for 20 years moving to work in the NHS in the North of England in 2009. Before launching LKS ASE in 2018 I worked for NWAS NHS Trust for 9 years. My areas of expertise are in virtual library services, repositories and supporting the information needs of ambulance services. I am also the amber administrator.
Institutional profile
LKS ASE is a virtual service operated on behalf of eight ambulance services in England, excluding London Ambulance Service and South Western Ambulance Service. LKS ASE provides basic library service and manages the ambulance service repository amber – “the home of ambulance service research”.
Biography
I have worked in higher education for 20 years moving to work in the NHS in the North of England in 2009. Before launching LKS ASE in 2018 I worked for NWAS NHS Trust for 9 years. My areas of expertise are in virtual library services, repositories and supporting the information needs of ambulance services. I am also the amber administrator.
Institutional profile
LKS ASE is a virtual service operated on behalf of eight ambulance services in England, excluding London Ambulance Service and South Western Ambulance Service. LKS ASE provides basic library service and manages the ambulance service repository amber – “the home of ambulance service research”.
- Fields of Specialization
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Library and Information Studies
Literature of Paramedicine
- Degrees
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BA (Joint Honours) in Archaeology and History
Post Graduate Diploma in Management Studies
Post Graduate Diploma in Library Studies
MA (Distinction) in Library Studies
Member of CILIP
- Departments
- LKS ASE
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-8389-0154
- Externally hosted work:
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Holland, M., & Dutton, M., 2020. Paramedic research literature 2011-2019. A bibliographic analysis of the contents of amber the ambulance research repository. 999 EMS Research Forum, March 03-04, Brighton. Available from: https:/ /ambulance.libguides.com/home1/publications#s-lg-box-wrapper-17877980. Other works are hosted by BURO (Bournemouth University) [ https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/view/author/5698f0e41f664a75b36c7c96397495a6.html ]
- Position / Title
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LKS ASE Librarian
- General research area(s)
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Repositories
Health Care Librarianship
- Current research programs / themes
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Lost research? An analysis of publication trends of posters presented at the 999EMS Research ForumDutton, Michelle; Holland, Matt; Glover, Steve (2024)
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Determining current approaches to the evaluation of the quality of healthcare simulation-based education provision: a scoping reviewPogson, Rachel; Henderson, Helen; Holland, Matt; Sumera, Agnieszka; Sumera, Kacper; Webster, Carl (2023-10-05)
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Analysis of publishing trends within the NHS Ambulance Services in the United Kingdom using the AMBER repositoryGlover, Steve; Dutton, Michelle; Tyrrell, Amy; Bowman-Worrall, Sarah; Holland, Matt (2023-10)
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Analysis of publishing trends within the NHS Ambulance Services in the United Kingdom using the amber repositoryGlover, Steve; Dutton, Michelle; Tyrrell, Amy; Bowman-Worrall, Sarah; Holland, Matt (2023)
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amber – building a home for ambulance services researchHolland, Matt; Dutton, Michelle; Glover, Steve (2022-09)
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The effectiveness and safety of paediatric prehospital pain management: a systematic reviewAbebe, Yonas; Hetmann, Fredrik; Sumera, Kacpar; Holland, Matt; Staff, Trine (2021-12-11)
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Where to look: sources of research in paramedicineHolland, Matt; Dutton, Michelle; Glover, Steve (2021-08)This article explains how to approach searching for paramedicine research, and the order in which you should consider types of sources, from synthesised sources to individual studies. Databases and sources for literature are covered and common issues about the search process are addressed, including when a search is complete and finding a gap in the literature. https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/full/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.8.316 This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.8.316
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How it's done: search tools and techniques for major bibliographic databasesHolland, Matt; Dutton, Michelle; Glover, Steve (2021-05)This article explains how to write an effective search plan using simple steps. The article takes you through the tools and techniques that are widely used in major bibliographic databases such as MEDLINE and CINAHL to conduct searches. These include Boolean logic, truncation and wildcards, in-field searching, proximity operators, limits and subject thesauri. Each process is illustrated with an example to help you apply them to your own searches. The process of using these tools and techniques to either narrow (find fewer results) or broaden (find more results) is described and summarised in an easy-to-use table. Abstract published with permission.
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Where to now? Searching beyond MedlineHolland, Matt; Dutton, Michelle; Glover, Steve (2021-02-10)This article looks at the tools available to you to extend your search beyond the major bibliographic sources. The article identifies the type of literature you can find and which tools are suitable to use to find them. It aims to help you to broaden the scope of your search to find more relevant material. There is a warning about predatory journals and the need to take a critical approach to material that has not been peer-reviewed. Abstract published with permission.