Since July 2025, there have been multiple vacancies on the @HILJnl editorial team. Further updates on the @HILJnl will be posted on the HLG website at https://t.co/YcmqNJbAzG
From September 2025, all enquiries should be sent to [email protected]
It’s been an absolute pleasure working with both of them, and I want to publicly thank them for their contribution in supporting others to grow the health information and libraries evidence base. 👏🏻
At the end of August, Donna Irving stepped down as @HILJnl Regular Feature Editor for Learning & Teaching in Action &, today, Anthea Sutton steps down as @HILJnl Review Editor. Both Donna & Anthea are long-standing members of the editorial team, 7- & 16-years respectively.
Can one-page research summaries support mental health clinicians in busy practice? This new @HILJnl study explores the answer. A must-read in our Summary & Synthesis in Health Information spotlight. Free to access 👉 https://t.co/p8hGoexxSc @CILIPinfo, @WileyHealth
As a proud health librarian, I will continue to advocate for the journal & the co-owners, @CILIPHLG. Thank you to Lynsey Hawker, Lesley Allen & all past HLG Co-Chairs for the opportunities you’ve given me as Editor-in-Chief of our professional journal 🙏
... & to contribute to the development & evolution of the journal. Under my stewardship the journal has, I have been told on numerous occasions (you know who you are, thank you), become a space known for being a supportive & welcoming place for novice & early career writers...
Big news! In February I tended my resignation as @HILJnl Editor-in-Chief & last Thursday I received my termination letter from co-owners of the journal, Wiley. It’s been an absolute pleasure & a privilege to lead such an incredible group of volunteer editors...
The @HILJnl is not accepting proposals for special issues of the journal at this time. If this situation changes a call will be made via this account & on BlueSky at https://t.co/6H4Aua5zsN
The deadline for @HILJnl Assistant Editor applications has been extended to 18 April 2025. Please send a covering letter outlining your knowledge, experience & suitability for the role, along with your up-to-date CV to [email protected]@CILIPHLG@WileyHealth
@HILJnl is inviting applications for the role of Assistant Editor (AE). Working with @MariaJGrant , Editor-in-Chief, the AE will oversee the effective peer review of manuscripts inc initial screening of submissions & making recommendations based on peer reviews.
📰 One of @HILJnl's most talked-about studies! What can we learn from retracted publications in autism? Read for free until May 15: https://t.co/3L20JqJQhe @CILIPHLG@WileyHealth
📚 A top talked-about study in @HILJnl! How do healthcare staff use (or avoid) e-books? New research reveals behaviours, needs & shared challenges—informing future policy & practice. Read for free now: https://t.co/gHpt4Xko0O @CILIPHLG@WileyHealth
🚀 Read one of @HILJnl's most talked-about articles! How can ChatGPT transform medical libraries? This review explores its potential for improving info retrieval & user experience in healthcare. Read for free until May 15: https://t.co/JzSeIrfw5F @CILIPHLG@WileyHealth
We are excited to be seeking a new Assistant Editor/s to join the @HILJnl! Closing date is the 17 March. Find out more and apply at: https://t.co/rgdWljRUGH
@HILJnl is inviting applications for the role of Assistant Editor (AE). Working with @MariaJGrant , Editor-in-Chief, the AE will oversee the effective peer review of manuscripts inc initial screening of submissions & making recommendations based on peer reviews.
New research highlights the role of health care librarians in marketing and educating users about NHS repositories. Holland, M. & Rawson, B. (2025). Understanding how and why users might use NHS repositories: A mixed methods study. https://t.co/MFMRfzzHZC #NHSResearch@HILJnl
@HILJnl is inviting applications for the role of Assistant Editor (AE). Working with @MariaJGrant , Editor-in-Chief, the AE will oversee the effective peer review of manuscripts inc initial screening of submissions & making recommendations based on peer reviews.
This role is estimated to account to approx. 7-10 hours per week, and applications to role share would be considered. Although a voluntary post, there is an annual honorarium for the role. Please see attached photo for details or DM for an informal discussion about the role.
AI has an increasing presence in our daily practice. Did you know that @HILJnl & @WileyHealth has policies aligned with @C0PE on using AI when writing or peer reviewing manuscripts? Find out more at: