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Randomized Controlled Trials / Controlled Clinical Trials: A Cut and Paste Search Strategy adapted from the Cochrane ENT Group for Web of Science
Randomized Controlled Trials / Controlled Clinical Trials: A Cut and Paste Search Strategy adapted from the Cochrane ENT Group for Web of Science
Download2021-01-14
This filter is designed to retrieve randomized controlled trials from the Web of Science database. It is a cut and paste filter was adapted from “RCT Filters used by Cochrane ENT. Oxford (UK): Cochrane ENT Group; 2018.”
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Randomized Controlled Trials / Controlled Clinical Trials: A Cut and Paste Search Strategy for Scopus adapted from Glanville et al (2006)
Randomized Controlled Trials / Controlled Clinical Trials: A Cut and Paste Search Strategy for Scopus adapted from Glanville et al (2006)
Download2020-12-09
This filter is designed to retrieve randomized controlled trials from the SCOPUS database. It is a cut and paste version of a filter published by Glanvill, et. al. (2006)
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Really Simple Syndication? A study on health sciences faculty and medical residents’ adoption of a new technology following an instruction session on RSS
Really Simple Syndication? A study on health sciences faculty and medical residents’ adoption of a new technology following an instruction session on RSS
Download2008/2009
Storie, Dale, Campbell, Sandy, Chambers, Thane
A variety of health professionals were surveyed about their use of RSS feeds, introduced to RSS feeds in a hands-on class and then later surveyed about their use of RSS feeds.
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Really Simple Syndication? Faculty and Residents' Adoption of RSS Feeds Following an Instruction Session
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Chambers, Thane, Campbell, Sandy, Storie, Dale
We hypothesized that offering instruction on RSS would be useful to health sciences faculty and medical residents, and would lead to increased use of RSS.
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ReLIANT: Reader's guide to the Literature on Interventions Addressing the Need for education and Training
Download2006
Brettle, A., Koufogiannakis, D., Booth, A.
Librarians need to be able to read critically published accounts of educational and training interventions (ETI) and to apply the results to their own practice. One mechanism for assisting library practitioners in doing this is the critical appraisal checklist. This article describes the process...
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2007
Dingwall, O., Clifford, C., Chatterly, T., Chan, L., Varney, J., Dorgan, M.
CHLA/ABSC recognizes the value of its many Chapters, and their contributions toward building the capacity of the Association, its members, and Canadian health librarianship. Local Chapters are encouraged and supported in their efforts to document the history of their development and activities....