Apologies for cross-posting
The National Library for Health (NLH) Specialist Libraries have been
developed to identify and meet the information needs of particular
communities of practice. They are web-based collections containing
clinical and non-clinical information on the major health priority
areas. Each NLH Specialist Library identifies and provides access to
quality assessed information of relevance to the community that it
serves. An aspect of this involves the production of Annual Evidence
Updates and National Knowledge Weeks (NKWs). National Knowledge Weeks
aim to highlight the best current evidence for selected healthcare
topics - they consist of the good quality evidence from an Annual
Evidence Update (a search of research evidence on a particular topic
over a 12 month period), plus user-friendly summaries written by
relevant experts, and links to guidelines, secondary research and
primary research, if applicable. All information included in National
Knowledge Weeks has been subject to rigorous selection criteria.
National Knowledge Week on Tuberculosis (Infection Specialist Library)
http://www.neli.org.uk/
The National electronic Library of Infection is hosting its next
National Knowledge Week from 24th March. It will highlight important
developments in tuberculosis in the last year, and includes a collection
of recent, peer-reviewed publications, expert commentaries and links to
useful resources. This is hosted by the National electronic Library of
Infection (NeLI-www.neli.org.uk) and the National Knowledge Service for
TB, and has been timed to link in with World TB day on 24th March 2008.
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Angus Leitch
Information Manager - Specialist Libraries
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National Library for Health
NHS Institute, Knowledge and Learning Team
http://www.library.nhs.uk/
Email: [log in to unmask]
Mobile: 07920 701811
Skype: angus.leitch
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