Evidence-based practice for information professionals a handbook

Evidence-based practice is a paradigm that originated within healthcare but is rapidly migrating to other fields. It involves applying the results from rigorous research studies to professional practice in order to improve the quality of services to clients. Familiarity with these methods has caused...

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Other Authors: Booth, Andrew 1961-, Brice, Anne
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Language:English
Published: London Facet Pub. 2004
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