2013
DOI: 10.18438/b8ng74
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“Ask, Acquire, Appraise”: A Study of LIS Practitioners Participating in an EBLIP Continuing Education Course

Abstract: Objective -The project sought to examine the aspects of the question answering process in an evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP) context by presenting the questions asked, articles selected, and checklists used by an opportunistic sample of Australian and New Zealand library and information professionals from multiple library and information sectors participating in the "Evidence Based Library and Information Practice: Delivering Services That Shine" (EBLIP-Gloss) FOLIOz e-learning course.M… Show more

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“…In the U.S. study we focused upon generating important and answerable research questions. Our experiences matched the observations of others regarding the question formulation process (Booth, 2006;Kloda, 2008;Sutton, A., Booth, A. & Evans, P., 2013).…”
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“…In the U.S. study we focused upon generating important and answerable research questions. Our experiences matched the observations of others regarding the question formulation process (Booth, 2006;Kloda, 2008;Sutton, A., Booth, A. & Evans, P., 2013).…”
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confidence: 85%