This study investigates practitioners’ involvement in Evidence-Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP) at an academic library. Through focus group interviews, the study reveals that most of the evidence-bases decisions in academic library practice are considered “Know-what (works)” and serve the “instrumental” purpose, seeking to determine what actions will lead to desired outcomes in addressing a specific problem. Practitioners use a wide range of evidence sources to support their decision making. Challenges they encounter in EBLIP related to time, mentoring/training, availability and accessibility of evidence, organizational culture, and personality. Study findings will help increase the awareness of evidence-based practice in acad...
Since its inception, the focus of evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) has been o...
This article presents a brief introduction to EBLIP, from its initial foundations in the health scie...
This study explored academic librarians’ experience of evidence-based practice. A better understandi...
This study investigates practitioners’ involvement in Evidence-Based Library and Information Practic...
Academic librarianship is well suited to evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). In...
Objective – The objective of this study was to explore and understand how academic librarians use ev...
The model for evidence based library and information practice makes assumptions about the way librar...
Objective - Existing research around evidence based practice in the LIS (library and information sci...
Objective – The objective of this study was to explore and understand how academic librarians use ev...
Evidence-based Practice (EBP) has recently emerged as a topic of discussion amongst professionals wi...
Purpose: This paper presents a study that explores the way in which library and information science ...
Research and academic libraries must become increasingly effective in meeting the challenges and opp...
Evidence based practice (EBP) is recognised as a way of improving the quality of professional practi...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud This article presents the findings of a project which established an empiric...
The purpose of this thesis is to shed light on how evidence-based librarian and information practice...
Since its inception, the focus of evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) has been o...
This article presents a brief introduction to EBLIP, from its initial foundations in the health scie...
This study explored academic librarians’ experience of evidence-based practice. A better understandi...
This study investigates practitioners’ involvement in Evidence-Based Library and Information Practic...
Academic librarianship is well suited to evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). In...
Objective – The objective of this study was to explore and understand how academic librarians use ev...
The model for evidence based library and information practice makes assumptions about the way librar...
Objective - Existing research around evidence based practice in the LIS (library and information sci...
Objective – The objective of this study was to explore and understand how academic librarians use ev...
Evidence-based Practice (EBP) has recently emerged as a topic of discussion amongst professionals wi...
Purpose: This paper presents a study that explores the way in which library and information science ...
Research and academic libraries must become increasingly effective in meeting the challenges and opp...
Evidence based practice (EBP) is recognised as a way of improving the quality of professional practi...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud This article presents the findings of a project which established an empiric...
The purpose of this thesis is to shed light on how evidence-based librarian and information practice...
Since its inception, the focus of evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) has been o...
This article presents a brief introduction to EBLIP, from its initial foundations in the health scie...
This study explored academic librarians’ experience of evidence-based practice. A better understandi...