Evidenced-based medicine has increased the importance of quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-date information. Web-accessible digital libraries (DLs) on the wards can address the demand for such information. The use and acceptability of these resources has, however, been lower than expected due to a poor understanding of the context of use. To appreciate the social and organizational impacts of ward-accessible DLs for clinicians, results of a study within a large London-based hospital are presented. In-depth interviews and focus groups with 73 clinicians (from pre-registration nurses to surgeons) were conducted, and the data analysed using the grounded theory method. It was found that clinical social structures interact with inadequate ...
Introduction A number of previous studies have collected data on a hospital’s use of databases and t...
This article explores the means through which Academic Librarians at Leeds Beckett University develo...
Rapid development of the Internet and the emergence of a new generation of the Internet within diffe...
Evidenced-based medicine has increased the importance of quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-dat...
Clinical requirements for quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-date information have increased th...
Abstract. Clinical requirements for quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-date information have in...
This paper presents an overview of several evidence-based medicine and patient information studies c...
The social and organizational aspects of digital libraries are often overlooked but this paper revie...
BackgroundThe usability of a digital library depends on a myriad of factors ranging from the end use...
Dear Colleagues,Services provided by librarians to clinicians have been shown to be effective in sav...
The increasing availability of evidence-based medical information on the Internet has great potentia...
Since the early 1990s Digital Libraries have become a major factor for collecting, organising and di...
The temporal elements of users' information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of dig...
This article reports on research into the reasons why clinical staff in an acute hospital may be rel...
Abstract Objectives The 18-month evaluation of a clinical librarian project (October 2003-March 2005...
Introduction A number of previous studies have collected data on a hospital’s use of databases and t...
This article explores the means through which Academic Librarians at Leeds Beckett University develo...
Rapid development of the Internet and the emergence of a new generation of the Internet within diffe...
Evidenced-based medicine has increased the importance of quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-dat...
Clinical requirements for quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-date information have increased th...
Abstract. Clinical requirements for quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-date information have in...
This paper presents an overview of several evidence-based medicine and patient information studies c...
The social and organizational aspects of digital libraries are often overlooked but this paper revie...
BackgroundThe usability of a digital library depends on a myriad of factors ranging from the end use...
Dear Colleagues,Services provided by librarians to clinicians have been shown to be effective in sav...
The increasing availability of evidence-based medical information on the Internet has great potentia...
Since the early 1990s Digital Libraries have become a major factor for collecting, organising and di...
The temporal elements of users' information requirements are a continually confounding aspect of dig...
This article reports on research into the reasons why clinical staff in an acute hospital may be rel...
Abstract Objectives The 18-month evaluation of a clinical librarian project (October 2003-March 2005...
Introduction A number of previous studies have collected data on a hospital’s use of databases and t...
This article explores the means through which Academic Librarians at Leeds Beckett University develo...
Rapid development of the Internet and the emergence of a new generation of the Internet within diffe...