Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial | |
Lindsay Glynn | 1-2 |
Articles
Adding SPICE to a Library Intranet Site: A Recipe to Enhance Usability | Abstract PDF |
Lisa Cotter, Larnich Harije, Suzanne Lewis, Ingrid Tonnison | 3-25 |
Employing Evidence: Does it Have a Job in Vocational Libraries? | Abstract PDF |
Cecily Martina, Bradley Jones | 26-36 |
Name Authority Challenges for Indexing and Abstracting Databases | Abstract PDF |
Denise Beaubien Bennett, Priscilla Williams | 37-57 |
Persuasive Evidence: Improving Customer Service through Evidence Based Librarianship | Abstract PDF |
Wendy Anne Abbott | 58-68 |
Evidence-Based Marketing for Academic Librarians | Abstract PDF |
Yoo-Seong Song | 69-80 |
Evidence Summaries
Editorial: Small steps forward through critical appraisal | |
Denise Koufogiannakis | 81-82 |
Undergraduate students do not understand some library jargon typically used in library instruction | Abstract PDF |
Lorie Andrea Kloda | 83-85 |
Children’s input is vital to creating an online library that meets children’s information needs | Abstract PDF |
Susan Haigh | 86-88 |
E-book trial using handheld devices yields mixed reactions from public library staff and users in Essex County, UK. | Abstract PDF |
Stephanie Jane Hall | 89-91 |
The majority of library clients still use person-to-person interaction when asking reference questions | Abstract PDF |
Suzanne Pamela Lewis | 92-95 |
Undergraduate and postgraduate students in a North American University are choosing to use chat reference services for all kinds of reasons | Abstract PDF |
Gill Needham | 96-97 |
Use and access of grey literature in special libraries may be hindered by lack of visibility and cataloguing | Abstract PDF |
David Hook | 98-100 |
Training may affect primary care staff access to the biomedical electronic evidence base | Abstract PDF |
Marcy L. Brown | 101-103 |
The randomised controlled trial in medical research: using bibliometric methods to identify core journals | Abstract PDF |
John Loy | 104-106 |
Evidence based research activities, interests and opportunities exist for practitioners in all library sectors in the British Isles | Abstract PDF |
Julie McKenna | 107-109 |
Commentaries
Evidence based library and information practice: the time is now | |
Joanne G. Marshall | 110-111 |
Features
3rd International EBL Conference - Abstracts of Papers and Poster Sessions | |
112-135 |
News/Announcements
4th International Conference on Evidence Based Library and Information Practice | |
Joanne G. Marshall | 136 |
EBLIG is up and running - jump on board! | |
Virginia Wilson, Lyn Currie | 137-138 |