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Monday, 07 June 2010 17:00
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Navigating the Evidence Base: Planning and Delivering Effective Library Services

This brand new half-day workshop is designed to allow health librarians to experience for themselves the practical realities of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP). Working in small groups, organised around common library scenarios, participants will follow the five steps of a revised Evidence Based Practice process (named “EBLIP Five Point Zero” following the EBLIP5 Conference in Stockholm, 2009); Articulate, Acquire, Assess, Agree and Adapt. Essentially a team process, in contrast to the individual practitioner model favoured by evidence based medicine, this variant is best experienced rather than simply observed.

This course aims to provide only a brief narrative commentary from the presenter linking participants through the five stages of EBLIP Five Point Zero, supported by follow-up resources, tools and references to further reading. This leaves the focus on experiential learning in rapidly-constituted action learning sets. In this way the course, which requires no previous knowledge of evidence based library and information practice (although a basic grasp of evidence based healthcare may be useful), will simulate how teams of librarians make evidence based decisions in the workplace. Practical benefits of the course will include a broad perspective of the potential offered by EBLIP, a realistic experience of the process and a transferable model for adoption in the participants’ own libraries.


Course Outline:

  • Charting the EBLIP Process
  • Articulating Your Question
  • Acquiring Disparate Evidence
  • Assessing the Evidence Base
  • Agreeing a Plan of Action
  • Adapting and Adopting
  • The Journey Travelled

 


Andrew Booth is Reader in Evidence Based Information Practice in the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. Andrew is one of the most experienced trainers of health librarians in the UK, both via face-to-face courses and the successful FOLIO e-learning courses. Andrew is joint editor, with Anne Brice, of the only handbook on evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). He is the world's most prolific author on EBLIP and the founder of the international series of EBLIP Conferences, most recently hosted in Stockholm in 2009, for which he has regularly co-chaired the International Programme Committee. He serves as Editorial Adviser to the journal, Evidence Based Library and information Practice and is also on the Editorial Boards of Health Information & Libraries Journal, Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, and the International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches.
 

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