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Présentation Evidence - Based Practice For Information Professionals: A Handbook de Andrew Booth
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Andrew Booth BA(Hons) MSc DipLib MCLIP is Director of Information Resources and Senior Lecturer in Evidence-based Healthcare at the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield. Andrew is an experienced trainer of end users and NHS librarians, and has developed the ADEPT course for teaching evidence-based principles throughout six NHS regions. In 2003 he chaired the International Programme Committee for the second Evidence-based Librarianship Conference in Edmonton, Canada, and is chair of the CILIP Health Libraries Group Research Working Party. He is on the editorial boards of Evidence-based Healthcare and Health Information and Libraries Journal. Anne Brice BA(Hons) DipLib MCLIP is Head of Knowledge and Information Sciences at the Public Health Resource Unit, Oxford. Anne is seconded to the National electronic Library for Health (NeLH), where she is responsible for the development of the Specialist Libraries programme, building knowledge networks and communities of practice around specialist health care domains. Anne developed the CASP Finding the Evidence training programme for enhancing the teaching and learning skills of librarians, and has a long held interest in continuing professional development. She is on the editorial board of Hypothesis.
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PART 1: THE CONTEXT FOR EVIDENCE-BASED INFORMATION PRACTICE 1. Why evidence-based information practice? - Andrew Booth and Anne Brice 2. A brief history of evidence-based practice - Anne Brice and Alison Hill 3. Evidence-based information practice: a prehistory - Jonathan Eldredge 4. How good is the evidence base? - Jonathan Eldredge 5. Why don't librarians use research? - Paul Genoni, Gaby Haddow and Ann Ritchie PART 2: SKILLS AND RESOURCES FOR EVIDENCE-BASED INFORMATION PRACTICE 6. Formulating answerable questions - Andrew Booth 7. Identifying sources of evidence - Alison Winning 8. Searching the library and information science literature - Catherine Beverley 9. Appraising the evidence - Andrew Booth and Anne Brice 10. Applying evidence to your everyday practice - Denise Koufogiannakis and Ellen Crumley 11. Evaluating your performance - Andrew Booth 12. Disseminating the lessons of evidence-based practice - Ellen Crumley and Denise Koufogiannakis PART 3: USING THE EVIDENCE BASE IN PRACTICE 13. Six domains of evidence-based information practice - Andrew Booth and Anne Brice 14. Examining the evidence base for reference services and enquiry work - Andrew Booth Special Topic (A): Provision of a current awareness service for research staff (Guideline) - Robert Kiley 15. The contribution of evidence-based practice to educational activities - Anne Brice and Cindy Carlson Special Topic (B): How can I train my users? (Evidence Digest) - Alison Brettle 16. An evidence-based approach to collection management - Andrew Booth Special Topic (C): Electronic or paper: how do I manage my journals collection? (Evidence Digest) - David Peacock 17. Towards evidence-based management - Andrew Booth Special Topic (D): How do I measure the impact of my service? (Guideline) - Christine Urquhart Special Topic (E): Should I charge and, if so, what should I charge for? (Evidence Briefing) - Lynette Cawthra 18. Evidence-based perspectives on information access and retrieval - Andrew Booth Special Topic (F): What are the characteristics of a good searcher? (Critically Appraised Topic) - Catherine Beverley Special Topic (G): Which database, which interface? (Guideline) - Maria J. Grant 19. Introducing an evidence-based approach to marketing and promotional activities - Andrew Booth Special Topic (H): Determining the information needs of practising nurses postregistration in the UK from 1990 to 2003 (Evidence Digest) - Jennie Kelson 20. A future for evidence-based information practice? - Anne Brice, Andrew Booth, Ellen Crumley, Denise Koufogiannakis and Jonathan Eldredge.
Any text that encourages research and evaluation within the profession deserves a positive press. The book contains a good balance of theory and practical advice for practitioners and researchers in information management. - New Library World ...an important resource for information professionals interested in developing and improving their practical skills and/or in improving the quality of research in library and information science. - Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship
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