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Use of evidence by nursing students: An interdisciplinary study

This project, conducted by an interdisciplinary team comprising nursing academics and information professionals, focused on nursing students' access to, and use of, learning resources with respect to an evidence-based practice assignment. From the information professionals' perspective, th...

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Published in:Library & information science research 2006-01, Vol.28 (2), p.249-264
Main Authors: Gannon-Leary, Pat, Walton, Graham, Cader, Raffik, Derbyshire, Julie, Smith, Ann
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Library and information science. General aspects
Library materials
Nurses
Nursing
Sciences and techniques of general use
Students
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User needs
User surveys
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