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L\u27envoi de livres en Afrique pour y promouvoir la lecture et le dĂ©veloppement a des effets pervers, souvent ignorĂ©s des bonnes volontĂ©s Ă lâorigine de ces actions. Il existe des dispositifs alternatifs pour penser et agir en faveur du livre dans les pays du Sud. Propositions et exemples de lâassociation Culture et dĂ©veloppement
« dĂ©crocheurs »- EnquĂȘte sur la non-rĂ©inscription en bibliothĂšque Ă Limoges et Ă Saint-Ătienne (Les)
MĂ©moire de fin d\u27Ă©tude du diplĂŽme de conservateur, promotion DCB 21, traitant du phĂ©nomĂšne de non-rĂ©inscription Ă la bibliothĂšque. L\u27enquĂȘte menĂ©e Ă St Etienne et Ă Limoges auprĂšs des "dĂ©crocheurs" et des nouveaux inscrits Ă la bibliothĂšque montre que ces Ă©tablissements disposent d\u27une rĂ©elle marge de manoeuvre pour retenir ce type public dans leurs murs
La bibliothÚque vaut-elle le coût ?
Une étude d\u27impact des bibliothÚques à l\u27échelle d\u27un département. Retours d\u27expérience
Serious games en bibliothĂšque (Les)
Dossier dâaccompagnement rĂ©alisĂ© par des Ă©lĂšves conservateurs, pour la journĂ©e Serious game qu\u27ils ont organisĂ©e Ă l\u27enssib le 24 octobre 2012 dans le cadre de l\u27U.E. "Comprendre le numĂ©rique
Lieux du livre et usages de lecteurs
La bibliothĂšque publique dâinformation (Bpi) et lâenssib organisent leur journĂ©e dâĂ©tude annuelle consacrĂ©e Ă l\u27actualitĂ© de la recherche sur la thĂ©matique « Lieux du livre et usages de lecteurs ».
Ă partir des travaux dâĂ©lĂšves conservateurs de lâenssib et de ceux menĂ©s avec le service Ătudes et Recherches de la Bpi, il sâagit de sâinterroger sur certains usages des lecteurs, et sur les lieux singuliers que sont les bibliothĂšques et les librairies. Ces lieux, dont on prĂ©dit la mort de façon rĂ©guliĂšre, rĂ©sistent et mĂȘme mieux : existent parce quâils proposent des services, des collections, un accueil, une implantation significatifs pour les usagers, les clients, les visiteurs ; dâautant plus significatifs quâils sont pensĂ©s et conçus pour cela
Non-contrast CT markers of intracerebral hematoma expansion : a reliability study
Objectives: We evaluated whether clinicians agree in the detection of non-contrast CT markers of
intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) expansion.
Methods: From our local dataset, we randomly sampled 60 patients diagnosed with spontaneous ICH.
Fifteen physicians and trainees (Stroke Neurology, Interventional and Diagnostic Neuroradiology) were
trained to identify six density (Barras density, black hole, blend, hypodensity, fluid level, swirl) and three
shape (Barras shape, island, satellite) expansion markers, using standardized definitions. Thirteen raters
performed a second assessment. Inter and intra-rater agreement were measured using Gwetâs AC1, with a
coefficient > 0.60 indicating substantial to almost perfect agreement.
Results: Almost perfect inter-rater agreement was observed for the swirl (0.85, 95% CI: 0.78-0.90) and
fluid level (0.84, 95% CI: 0.76-0.90) markers, while the hypodensity (0.67, 95% CI: 0.56-0.76) and blend
(0.62, 95% CI: 0.51-0.71) markers showed substantial agreement. Inter-rater agreement was otherwise
moderate, and comparable between density and shape markers. Inter-rater agreement was lower for the
three markers that require the rater to identify one specific axial slice (Barras density, Barras shape,
island: 0.46, 95% CI: 0.40-0.52 versus others: 0.60, 95% CI: 0.56-0.63). Inter-observer agreement did not
differ when stratified for ratersâ experience, hematoma location, volume or anticoagulation status. Intrarater agreement was substantial to almost perfect for all but the black hole marker.
Conclusion: In a large sample of raters with different backgrounds and expertise levels, only four of nine
non-contrast CT markers of ICH expansion showed substantial to almost perfect inter-rater agreement
« dĂ©crocheurs » - EnquĂȘte sur la non-rĂ©inscription en bibliothĂšque Ă Limoges et Ă Saint-Ătienne (Les)
Intervention de Céline Ducroux (directrice adjointe de la bibliothÚque départementale du Val d\u27Oise) dans le cadre de la journée d\u27étude "Lieux du livre et usages de lecteurs"
Successful thrombectomy is beneficial in patients with pre-stroke disability: Results from an international multicenter cohort study
International audienceAbstract Excessive alcohol consumption is the leading cause of liver diseases in Western countries, especially in France. Alcoholârelated liver disease (ARLD) is an extremely broad context and there remains much to accomplish in terms of identifying patients, improving prognosis and treatment, and standardising practices. The French Association for the Study of the Liver wished to organise guidelines together with the French Alcohol Society in order to summarise the best evidence available about several key clinical points in ARLD. These guidelines have been elaborated based on the level of evidence available in the literature and each recommendation has been analysed, discussed and voted by the panel of experts. They describe how patients with ARLD should be managed nowadays and discuss the main unsettled issues in the field