Being evidence based in library and information practice / edited by Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle.
Publisher: London : Facet Publishing, 2016Description: xiv, 208 pages : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781783301195; 9781783300716.Subject(s): Evidence-based library science | Decision making | Evidence-based library science -- Research | Evidence-based library science -- Case studies | Library scienceDDC classification: 020Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Millbank Dewey | 020.72 BEI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 016760 |
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Background and model -- Introduction / Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle -- A new framework for EBLIP / Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle -- Articulate / Alison Brettle and Denise Koufogiannakis -- Assemble / Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle -- Assess / Alison Brettle and Denise Koufogiannakis -- Agree / Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle -- Adapt / Alison Brettle and Denise Koufogiannakis -- EBLIP in action -- Practitioner-researchers and EBLIP / Virginia Wilson -- Academic libraries / Mary M. Somerville and Lorie A. Kloda -- Public libraries / Pam Ryan and Becky Cole -- Helath libraries / Jonathan D. Eldredge, Joanne Gard Marshall, Alison Brettle, Heather N. Holmes, Lotta Haglund, and Rick Wallace - School libraries / Carol A. Gordon -- Special libraries / Bill Fisher -- Conclusion / Denise Koufogiannakis and Alison Brettle.
"This book builds a research-grounded, theoretical foundation for evidence based library and information practice and illustrates how librarians can incorporate the principles to make more informed decisions in the workplace. The book takes an open and encompassing approach to exploring evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) and the ways it can improve the practice of librarianship. Bringing together recent theory, research, and case studies, the book provides librarians with a new reference point for how they can use and create evidence within their practice, in order to better meet the needs of their communities. Being Evidence Based in Library and Information Practice is divided into two parts; in the first part the editors explore the background to EBLIP and put forward a new model for its application in the workplace which encompasses 5 elements: Articulate, Assemble, Assess, Agree, Adapt. In the second part, contributors from academic, public, health, school and special libraries from around the world provide an overview of EBLIP developments in their sector and offer examples of successful implementation.0The book will be essential reading for library and information professionals from all sectors who want to make more informed decisions and better meet the needs of their users. The book will also be of interest to students of library and information studies and researchers." -- Taken from back cover.