Evidence-based practice (EBP) offers school librarians a systematic process for developing, assessing, and revising their school library programs. Two of the seven steps in this process involve collecting and sharing meaningful evidence with appropriate stakeholders, often for advocacy purposes, strategically selecting communication channels and methods aligned with target audiences. Through a survey collecting both quantitative and qualitative data, 161 school librarians in Kentucky, Virginia, and Texas shared their experiences with evidence-based practice. The study reported here focuses on school librarians’ evidence collection and sharing practices. Findings indicate school librarians collect easily obtainable data and share evidence of...
The controversy over the 65% Solution underscores the public’s perception that school libraries do n...
Evidence based practice (EBP) is recognised as a way of improving the quality of professional practi...
This thesis aims to establish how high school librarians in Scotland and America can become effectiv...
Objective – This paper provides an overview of progress and developments surrounding evidence based ...
This issue of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice is the first devoted to evidence based...
The research was a qualitative study investigating the lived experiences of teacher librarians as ev...
This study investigates practitioners’ involvement in Evidence-Based Library and Information Practic...
Introduction This research is the first to investigate the experiences of teacher-librarians as evid...
Drawing on recent doctoral research (Gillespie 2013), this paper presents snapshots of teacher libra...
Copyright of works published in School Libraries Worldwide is jointly held by the author(s) and by t...
Evidence-based Practice (EBP) has recently emerged as a topic of discussion amongst professionals wi...
Academic librarianship is well suited to evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). In...
Evidence is required to ensure the future viability of school libraries and teacher-librarians. Educ...
Guided by the question, What are the implications of national educational evidence standards for sc...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud This article presents the findings of a project which established an empiric...
The controversy over the 65% Solution underscores the public’s perception that school libraries do n...
Evidence based practice (EBP) is recognised as a way of improving the quality of professional practi...
This thesis aims to establish how high school librarians in Scotland and America can become effectiv...
Objective – This paper provides an overview of progress and developments surrounding evidence based ...
This issue of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice is the first devoted to evidence based...
The research was a qualitative study investigating the lived experiences of teacher librarians as ev...
This study investigates practitioners’ involvement in Evidence-Based Library and Information Practic...
Introduction This research is the first to investigate the experiences of teacher-librarians as evid...
Drawing on recent doctoral research (Gillespie 2013), this paper presents snapshots of teacher libra...
Copyright of works published in School Libraries Worldwide is jointly held by the author(s) and by t...
Evidence-based Practice (EBP) has recently emerged as a topic of discussion amongst professionals wi...
Academic librarianship is well suited to evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). In...
Evidence is required to ensure the future viability of school libraries and teacher-librarians. Educ...
Guided by the question, What are the implications of national educational evidence standards for sc...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud This article presents the findings of a project which established an empiric...
The controversy over the 65% Solution underscores the public’s perception that school libraries do n...
Evidence based practice (EBP) is recognised as a way of improving the quality of professional practi...
This thesis aims to establish how high school librarians in Scotland and America can become effectiv...