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Action research; participatory research; school libraries; evidence-based practice; information literacy instruction; reflective practice | (1) |
Core curriculum; Academic libraries; Information professionals; Job postings content analysis; recent MLIS graduates | (1) |
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Reorganizing a Technical Services Division Using Collaborative Evidence Based Information Practice at Auraria Library Pan, Denise; University of Colorado Denver - Howard, Zaana; CPA Australia |
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School Library Media Specialist Collaboration with Special Education Personnel in Support of Student Learning Farmer, Lesley S. J.; CSULB
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An Emerging Theory for Evidence Based Information Literacy Instruction in School Libraries, Part 1: Building a Foundation Gordon, Carol A.; Rutgers University
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The Perception and Practice of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Among Iranian Medical Librarians Zarea Gavgani, Vahideh; Tabriz University of Medical Science and Education
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Should We Value Knowledge and Expertise? Koufogiannakis, Denise; Editor-in-Chief
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Openness: The Essential Quality of Knowledge Hall, Martin; University of Salford
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An Emerging Theory for Evidence Based Information Literacy Instruction in School Libraries, Part 2: Building a Culture of Enquiry Gordon, Carol A.; Rutgers University
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Information Professional Job Advertisements in the U.K. Indicate Professional Experience is the Most Required Skill Schulte, Stephanie J.; The Ohio State University
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Creation of a Research Community in a K-12 School System Using Action Research and Evidence Based Practice Ballard, Susan D.; Londonderry (NH) School District - March, Gail; Londonderry High School - Sand, Jean K.; Matthew Thornton School
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The Library of Congress, Dewey Decimal, and Universal Decimal Classification Systems are Incomplete and Unsystematic Merkley, Cari; Library, Mount Royal University Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Online Programs and Geographic Proximity are Key Determinants of Information Professionals’ Interest in Pursuing Post-Master’s Education at the Doctoral Level Preddie, Martha Ingrid; School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Inquiring Informationists: A Qualitative Exploration of Our Role Robison, Rex R.; National Institutes of Health Library, Bethesda, MD - Ryan, Mary E.; National Institutes of Health Library, Bethesda, MD - Cooper, I. Diane; National Institutes of Health Library, Bethesda, MD
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Higher Education Librarians Are Comfortable and Confident With their Teaching Responsibilities and Pedagogical Knowledge Lê, Mê-Linh; University of Saskatchewan
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E-mailed Evidence Based Summaries Impact Physician Learning More than Practice Hannigan, Gale; Texas A&M University Libraries
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Library and Informatics Training May Improve Question Formulation among Public Health Practitioners Ganshorn, Heather; Health Information Network Calgary, Holy Cross Site
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Faculty Knowledge of Information Literacy Standards Has an Impact in the Classroom Badia, Giovanna; McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Staffing an Academic Reference Desk with Librarians is not Cost-effective Merkley, Cari
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Undergraduate Students with Strong Tendencies Towards Critical Thinking Experience Less Library Anxiety Merkley, Cari; Mount Royal University
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Clinical Informatics Consult Service Positively Affects Some Clinical Decisions in the ICU Kelson, Jennifer; Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Web Usability Policies/Standards/Guidelines (PSGs) do not Influence Practices at ARL Academic Libraries Protzko, Shandra; National Jewish Health
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Development of Technology Competencies for Public Services’ Staff Has Limited External Validity Martin, Jason; University of Central Florida Libraries
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Public Library Users are Challenged by Digital Information Preservation Miller, Robin E.; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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Undergraduate Students Perceive Reference Encounters to be Teaching and Learning Activities von Isenburg, Megan; Duke University Medical Center Library
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The Impact of Leadership Development on the Organizational Culture of a Canadian Academic Library Crawley-Low, Jill; University Archives & Special Collections, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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For Non-expert Clinical Searches, Google Scholar Results are Older with Higher Impact while PubMed Results Offer More Breadth Perryman, Carol; Texas Woman's University Denton, Texas, United States of America
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Master’s Students in an Information Studies Program Enter the Program with Excitement and Leave with Concerns about Professional Preparation for their Chosen Fields Carter, Christina E.; Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America
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A Graduate Degree in Library or Information Science Is Required, but not Sufficient, to Enter the Profession Torabi, Nazi; University of Western Ontario
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Meta-synthesis of the Research on Information Seeking Behaviour of Graduate Students Highlights Different Library Resource Needs Across Disciplines and Cultures Jordan, Joanne L.; Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Keele University Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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Mental Model Construction in MedlinePlus Information Searching Involves Changes and Developments in Cognition, Emotion, and Behaviour DeRosa, Antonio; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York, United States of America
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Indigenous Traditional Medical Practitioners’ Lack of Formal Medical Education Impacts their Choices of Information Resources for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Anemia Melssen, Maria; Florida International University
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Collaborative Learning is an Effective Method for Improving the E-health Literacy of Older Adults in the Community Arndt, Theresa S.; Waidner-Spahr Library, Dickinson College Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Setting the Course: Revisiting the Dawn of Nursing Information Literacy Scholarship in the Work of Fox, Richter and White Faricy-Beredo, Bridget; Mulford Library, University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio, United States of America
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Academic Libraries Should Consider a Strategic Approach to Promotion and Marketing of e-Books Torabi, Nazi; University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada
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Adaptation of Impact Questions from an Existing Toolkit Provided Clear Assessment of Valued Service Elements and Desirable Service Improvements in a Primary Health Care Library and Information Service Kelly, Kate; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Dublin 2, Ireland
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Users of Virtual Reference Are More Satisfied with the Service They Receive than the Providers of that Service Think They Are Howe, Carol D.; Immaculata University
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Scholars in the Humanities Are Reluctant to Cite E-Texts as Primary Materials Yanofsky, Deena; McGill University
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Undergraduate Science Students are Uncertain of How to Find Facts in E-books Compared to Print Books Carter, Christina E.; University of Alaska Anchorage
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Public Librarians with the Highest Retention Rate are More Likely to Choose their Entire Career Path in Public Libraries Torabi, Nazi; University of Western Ontario
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Point-of-Care Healthcare Databases Are an Overall Asset to Clinicians, but Different Databases May Vary in Usefulness Based on Personal Preferences Howe, Carol D.; Gabriele Library, Immaculata University Immaculata, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Salton and Buckley’s Landmark Research in Experimental Text Information Retrieval Marton, Christine F.; Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Patricia Knapp's Landmark Project to Develop a Plan of Curriculum-Integrated Library Instruction Howe, Carol D.
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