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  1. Reflections on the value and impact of library and information services. Part 1
  2. Discourse analysis methods for studying health communication
  3. Profiling information behaviour of nursing students: part 2: derivation of profiles
  4. Home uterine monitoring for detecting preterm labour
  5. A bibliometric approach demonstrates the impact of a social care data set on research and policy
  6. Information Need: A Theory Connecting Information Search to Knowledge Formation20131Charles Cole. Information Need: A Theory Connecting Information Search to Knowledge Formation. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc. 2012. 224 pp. £39.97 (hardback), ISB...
  7. Modelling nonlinear information behaviour: transferability and progression
  8. Accommodating Employees with Disabilities: Perceptions of Irish Academic Library Managers
  9. Profiling information behaviour of nursing students: part 1: quantitative findings
  10. Chapter 3 Meta-Synthesis with Information Behaviour Research
  11. Human Information Retrieval20113Julian Warner. Human Information Retrieval. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2009. 200 pp., ISBN: 978‐0‐262‐01344‐4
  12. Precision of healthcare systematic review searches in a cross-sectional sample
  13. Report on COLIS (Conceptions of Library and Information Science) Conference, London, 22–24 June 2010
  14. Copyright and Open Access Journals in Greece
  15. Planning changes to health library services on the basis of impact assessment
  16. Home uterine monitoring: A case of telemedicine failure?
  17. Information behaviour of women: theoretical perspectives on gender
  18. Use of open access journals in biomedicine in Greece
  19. Text Editing, Print and the Digital World20092Edited by Marilyn Deegan and Kathryn Sutherland. Text Editing, Print and the Digital World. Farnham: Ashgate 2009. 205 pp., ISBN: 978‐0‐7546‐7307‐1
  20. Beyond relevance and recall: testing new user-centred measures of database performance
  21. Paper to Digital: Documents in the Information Age
  22. Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing20092Edited by Margaret S. Elliott and Kenneth L. Kramer. Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing. Medford, N...
  23. The value and impact of information provided through library services for patient care: developing guidance for best practice
  24. Nursing record systems: effects on nursing practice and healthcare outcomes
  25. Bibliotherapy for mental health service users Part 1: a systematic review
  26. A Document (Re)turn: Contributions from a Research Field in Transition20082Edited by Roswitha Skare, Niels Winfeld Lund and Andreas Vårheim. A Document (Re)turn: Contributions from a Research Field in Transition. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang 2007. 341...
  27. The education and training needs of health librarians?the generalist versus specialist dilemma
  28. Collaboration on procurement of e‐content between the National Health Service and higher education in the UK
  29. Document Engineering: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services20073Robert J. Glushko and Tim McGrath. Document Engineering: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services. Cambridge, MA: M...
  30. Lessons learned in an information skills training programme for a mental health trust
  31. Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 1
  32. Understanding student information behavior in relation to electronic information services: Lessons from longitudinal monitoring and evaluation, Part 2
  33. Listening to our clinical colleagues: how are they finding their evidence to support Trust clinical governance?
  34. Research in the Department of Information Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth: an overview
  35. Home uterine monitoring for detecting preterm labour
  36. Evaluation of the KA24 (Knowledge Access 24) service for health and social care staff in London and the south-east of England. Part 2: qualitative
  37. Management Information Systems20061Mahadeo Jaiswal and Monika Mital. Management Information Systems. New Delhi: Oxford University Press 2004. 544 pp., ISBN: 0195689851
  38. Managing Electronic Records20063Edited by Julie McLeod and Catherine Hare. Managing Electronic Records. London: Facet Publishing 2005. 216 pp. (hardback), ISBN: 1856045501
  39. Evaluation of the KA24 (Knowledge Access 24) service for health- and social-care staff in London and the south-east of England. Part 1: quantitative
  40. Solving Management Problems in Information Services
  41. Impact and cost evaluation
  42. Information and uncertainty
  43. Forecasting and simulation
  44. Performance measurement
  45. Cooperation and collaboration
  46. The Pareto rule and the problems of user satisfaction
  47. From epistemic origins to journal impact factors: What do citations tell us?
  48. Conclusion
  49. Distance Learning and University Effectiveness: Changing Educational Paradigms for Online Learning20054Caroline Howard, Karen Schenk and Richard Discenza. Distance Learning and University Effectiveness: Changing Educational Paradigms for Online Learnin...
  50. Student use of electronic information services in further education
  51. The information needs and information-seeking behaviours of home-care workers and clients receiving home care
  52. Providing access to electronic information resources in further education
  53. Using action research to investigate the use of digital information resources in further education
  54. Publishing trends in medical journal literature: the views of medical staff in an NHS teaching hospital in the United Kingdom
  55. The JISC User Behaviour Monitoring and Evaluation Framework
  56. Clinical librarianship in the LISCE project, London
  57. Moving Communities of Practice Forward: The Challenge for the National Electronic Library for Health and Its Virtual Branch Libraries
  58. Uptake and use of electronic information services: trends in UK higher education from the JUSTEIS project
  59. Information Needs in a Clinical Trials Unit
  60. Trends in Use of Electronic Journals in Higher Education in the UK - Views of Academic Staff and Students
  61. Critical incident technique and explicitation interviewing in studies of information behavior
  62. Applications of outsourcing theory to collaborative purchasing and licensing
  63. User Behaviour in Relation to Electronic Information Services within the UK Higher Education Academic Community
  64. User Behaviour in Relation to Electronic Information Services within the UK Higher Education Academic Community
  65. Libraries without walls still need windows
  66. Evaluation of distance learning delivery of health information management and health informatics programmes: a UK perspective
  67. Health informatics education – working across the professional boundaries
  68. Managing the infrastructure of networked information in the UK academic environment
  69. Current Practice in Health Sciences Librarianship, Volume 8. Administration and Management in Health Sciences Libraries20012Edited by Rick Forsman. Current Practice in Health Sciences Librarianship, Volume 8. Administration and Management in Health Sci...
  70. A study of the use of electronic information systems by higher education students in the UK
  71. Evidence-based policy making in health informatics: indications from systematic reviews of nursing record systems and telemedicine
  72. Telemedicine versus face to face patient care: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes
  73. Knowledge Management — a case of managing knowledge or organisational learning?
  74. User Education Strategies for Supporting Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: The Evince Project
  75. Information Services for Vocational Trainees: Support for Evidence Based Practice in Training for Primary Care
  76. Personal knowledge: a clinical perspective from the value and evince projects in health library and information services
  77. Effective Use of Health Care Information:984Peter Merry. Effective Use of Health Care Information: A Review of Recent Research. London: Bowker Saur 1997. 262pp, ISBN: 1‐85739‐230‐2
  78. EVINCE: The value of information in developing nursingknowledge and competence
  79. EVINCE: The value of information in developing nursing knowledge and competence
  80. Enhancing the Value of a Health Library and Information Service to Clinicians
  81. Preparing forEost-Registration Education and Practice (PREP): the support role of the library
  82. The value of information supplied to clinicians by health libraries: devising an outcomes-based assessment of the contribution of libraries to clinical decision-making
  83. The Impact of Professional Development Requirements on the Use of Information Sources by Nurses: A Survey
  84. Preparing for PREP: the impact of changes in continuing education for nurses on library provision of journals and current-awareness services: a case study
  85. Reading, looking and learning