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Andrew Booth and Anne Brice, editors. Evidence-based practice for information professionals: a handbook. London: Facet Publishing, 2004.
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  1. Sasha Shepperd, MSc, DPhil
  1. Centre for Professional Development
 Department of Continuing Education
 University of Oxford
 Oxford, UK

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    The editors have drawn on their extensive experience of health information to provide an accessible account of the key aspects of evidence-based practice for information professionals. The book is divided into 3 sections: the first 2 sections introduce the context of evidence-based practice for information professionals, and the skills and resources required to implement evidence-based practice; the 3rd section provides examples of applying an evidence-based …

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