Lyndall Warton
Menzies School of Health Research, Australia
Biography
Lyndall Warton is a Masters by Research student at the Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University. Following a ten year career as a registered nurse, Lyndall qualified as a librarian working in a variety of roles in libraries, research support and as a database manager. Her interest in health research stems from working in disability services, aged care, public health and working in the hospital environment with people with chronic medical conditions. Lyndall also worked as a health liaison librarian and is a volunteer member of the Top End Health Service Health Literacy Committee. She was also a sub-editor for the Health Libraries Australia ‘News’ and ‘Alerts’ publications.
Recent Publications
- Warton, L. (2014). APProved and APPropriate Health Apps. HLA News.
- CDU Library Liaison Team (2014). The Tyranny of Distance. Incite, 35(8), 17.
- Ford, L., Prior, J., Coat, B. & Warton, L. (2014). The Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge LibGuide: Charles Darwin University Embedding Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Knowledge, Culture and Language. Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 45(2), 111-120.