Apologies for cross-posting.
We are currently involved in a multi-disciplinary group at the University of
Teesside. The group are undertaking a systematic review into the
effectiveness of different methods of delivery of electronic information
retrieval skills for clinicians and students in health professions. The
objectives of the systematic review are to evaluate the evidence for
effectiveness of different delivery methods that are utilised.
Although we are carrying out a systematic literature search, we would be
interested in details of any relevant research that you are aware either
published or unpublished. We are particularly interested in randomised or
quasi-randomised trials, which compare any methods of delivery, however, we
would also like to summarise the nature of any research carried out in this
area. We will summarise feedback for the list.
Denise Turner
Julie Hogg
Library & Information Services
University of Teesside
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