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Evidence-Based Librarianship

Searching for the Needed EBL Evidence

Pages 1-18 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008

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Andrew Booth. (2011) Barriers and facilitators to evidence-based library and information practice: An international perspective. Perspectives in International Librarianship 2011:1.
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Jonathan D. Eldredge. 2007. Evidence-Based Librarianship. Evidence-Based Librarianship xxi xxxviii .
Jonathan Eldredge. (2006) Evidence‐based librarianship: the EBL process. Library Hi Tech 24:3, pages 341-354.
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C. A. Beverley, A. Booth & P. A. Bath. (2003) The role of the information specialist in the systematic review process: a health information case study. Health Information and Libraries Journal 20:2, pages 65-74.
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Jonathan D. Eldredge. (2003) The Randomised Controlled Trial design: unrecognized opportunities for health sciences librarianship. Health Information & Libraries Journal 20, pages 34-44.
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Maria J. Grant. (2003) Journal clubs for continued professional development. Health Information & Libraries Journal 20, pages 72-73.
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Jonathan D. Eldredge. (2002) Evidence-based librarianship: what might we expect in the years ahead?*. Health Information and Libraries Journal 19:2, pages 71-77.
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