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[serial] See available issues Search in serial Archimag : Les technologies de l'information [printed text] / Michel Remize, Secretary . - Paris : Archimag.
ISSN : 0769-0975
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Languages : French (fre)
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France ; Information Science ; Library Science ; PeriodicalsAbstract: Archimag traite de l'actualité des professionnels de l'information dans son magazine et sur son site : geide, logiciels documentaires, gestion des connaissances. Les thématiques abordées sont la documentation, la numérisation, l'archivage, le records management, la ged, le knowledge management et le monde des bibliothèques. Link for e-copy: http://www.archimag.com/ Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=404 Catalogue of Bias / Catalogue of Bias Collaboration / Oxford [United Kingdom] : Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM) (2023)
Catalogue of Bias : A collaborative project mapping all the biases that affect health evidence [electronic document] / Catalogue of Bias Collaboration, Author ; Douglas Badenoch, Editor ; Carl Heneghan, Editor ; David Nunan , Editor . - Oxford [United Kingdom] : Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM), 2023.
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Languages : English (eng)
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Bias (Epidemiology) ; Database ; Information ScienceAbstract: Bias enters health studies at all stages and often influences the magnitude and direction of results. To obtain the least biased information, researchers must acknowledge the potential presence of biases and take steps to avoid and minimise their effects. Equally, in assessing the results of studies, we must be aware of the different types of biases, their potential impact and how this affects interpretation and use of evidence in healthcare decision making.
To better understand the persistent presence, diversity, and impact of biases, we are compiling a Catalogue of Bias, stemming from original work by David Sackett. The entries are a work in progress and describe a wide range of biases – outlining their potential impact in research studies.
The Catalogue of Bias Collaboration started in June 2017 with a meeting at the Harbour Hotel, Bristol. The first pages were posted in December 2017, and a launch event was held in Oxford at the Practice of Evidence-Based Healthcare module on the 17th January 2018. In 2019 we moved our away day meetings to Ettington Park, in Stratford. We continually refine and update this resource.Contents note: Admission rate bias, All's well literature bias, Allocation bias, Apprehension bias, Ascertainment bias, Attrition bias, Availability bias, Biases of rhetoric, Centripetal bias, Chronological bias, Collider bias, Compliance bias, Confirmation bias, Confounding, Confounding by indication, Data-dredging bias, Detection bias, Diagnostic access bias, Diagnostic suspicion bias, Differential Reference bias, Hawthorne effect, Hot stuff bias, Hypothetical bias, Immortal time bias, Incorporation bias, Industry Sponsorship bias, Information bias, Informed presence bias, Insensitive measure bias, Lack of blinding, Language bias, Lead time bias, Mimicry bias, Misclassification bias, Non-contemporaneous control bias, Non-response bias, Novelty bias, Observer bias, One-sided reference bias, Outcome reporting bias, Partial reference bias, Perception bias, Performance bias, Popularity bias, Positive results bias, Prevalence-incidence (Neyman) bias, Previous opinion bias, Publication bias, Recall bias, Referral filter bias, Reporting biases, Selection bias, Spectrum bias, Spin bias, Starting time bias, Substitution game bias, Unacceptability bias, Unacceptable disease bias, Unmasking (detection signal) bias, Verification bias, Volunteer bias, Wrong sample size bias, Link for e-copy: https://catalogofbias.org/biases/ Format of e-copy: Website Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4900 La démocratie à l'épreuve du changement technique / Joëlle Plantier / Paris : Harmattan (1996)
La démocratie à l'épreuve du changement technique : des enjeux pour l'éducation [printed text] / Joëlle Plantier . - Paris : Harmattan, 1996 . - 319 p. ; 22 cm. - (Logiques sociales) .
ISBN : 978-2-7384-4884-2 : 26,97 €
Languages : French (fre)
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Changement social ; Communication ; Democracy ; Education ; Education Research ; Information Science ; Philosophy ; Social aspects ; Social policy ; Sociology ; TechnologyRecord link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=261 Hold
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Evidence Based Practice for Information Professionals : A handbook. [electronic document] / Andrew Booth, Author ; Anne Brice, Author . - 2003 . - 298 p. ; A4.
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Languages : English (eng)
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Z - BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL)
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Evidence-Based Practice ; Information ScienceContents note: Table of Contents -- Foreword.2 -- Biographies.3 -- About the Editors .3 -- About the Contributors .4 -- Chapter 1 -Why evidence based information practice?.12 -- Introduction.12 -- Scenario.12 -- Why evidence based practice?.13 -- The political context.14 -- The social context .15 -- So what is evidence based information practice?.16 -- The strengths and weaknesses of evidence based information practice.18 -- Conclusion.19 -- References.19 -- Chapter 2 - A Brief History of Evidence Based Practice.22 -- Definitions and debates.22 -- Milestones in evidence based practice.23 -- Why EBP is a product of its time .25 -- Evidence based everything .26 -- The role of the librarian.27 -- Conclusion.28 -- Chapter 3 - Evidence-Based Information Practice: A Pre-History.31 -- Introduction.31 -- In the beginning…. .32 -- Early EBIP Antecedents.32 -- The Observational Research Era.33 -- The Experimental Research Era .35 -- The Next Steps.37 -- References.37 -- Chapter 4 How Good Is the Evidence Base?.40 -- Introduction.40 -- Identifying the evidence base.40 -- The Grey Literature .43 -- Chapter 5 -Why Don’t Librarians Use Research?.50 -- Chapter 6 - Formulating answerable questions.59 -- Introduction.59 -- Question formulation .59 -- Question types .63 -- Practitioners’ questions versus researchers’ questions.63 -- Matching the research design to the question.64 -- Conclusion.64 -- References.64 -- Chapter 7 Identifying sources of evidence.67 -- Domain of Librarianship.71 -- DoIS.76 -- Non Subscription Sources.78 -- Subscription Sources.79 -- Current Awareness.80 -- Chapter 8 – Searching the Library and Information Science Literature.82 -- Introduction.82 -- Scenario.82 -- The challenges of searching the library and information science literature .82 -- Applying generic search principles to library and information science databases .85 -- Specific approaches to searching the library and information science literature .87 -- Conclusions.93 -- References.93 -- Chapter 9 - Appraising the Evidence .96 -- Introduction.96 -- What is critical appraisal?.96 -- Critical appraisal in practice.97 -- Research Design.100 -- Facilitating Critical Appraisal .105 -- Interpreting statistics.105 -- Critical appraisal tools and products.107 -- Conclusion.109 -- References.109 -- Chapter 10 - Applying Evidence to your Everyday Practice.111 -- Scenario.111 -- Introduction.111 -- Determining Applicability .112 -- Evidence that needs to be locally validated.115 -- Conclusion.117 -- Chapter 11 - Evaluating your performance .118 -- Introduction.118 -- Individual, service and organisation level evaluation.119 -- Structure, Process and Outcome .119 -- Individual .120 -- Group .122 -- Service .122 -- Organisation .123 -- Implementation and Evaluation .124 -- Conclusion.125 -- References.125 -- Chapter 12 - Disseminating the lessons of evidence based practice.127 -- Scenario.127 -- Effective Dissemination.127 -- Education / Professional Development .129 -- Management / Policy .129 -- Publication .130 -- Personal Communication.130 -- Introduction to Section 3.133 -- Chapter 13 - Examining the evidence base for reference services and enquiry work -- Introduction.136 -- What is evidence based reference/enquiry work?.136 -- Asking the question.136 -- Finding the evidence .137 -- The Evidence Base.137 -- Future Research.142 -- References.142 -- Chapter 13A - Special Topic: Provision of a current awareness service for research staff -- [Guideline].146 -- Scenario: .146 -- Introduction.146 -- Trends in current awareness services.146 -- Criteria from the users perspective.147 -- Criteria from the management perspective.147 -- Priorities for further research.148 -- References.149 -- Chapter 14 - The contribution of evidence based practice to educational activities150 -- Teaching methods.164 -- Curriculum.165 -- References.167 -- Chapter 14B - Special Topic: What is the best way to train my staff? [Evidence Digest] -- .170 -- Chapter 15 - An evidence based approach to collection management .176 -- Introduction.176 -- What is evidence based collection management?.176 -- Asking the question.177 -- Finding the evidence .178 -- The Evidence Base.178 -- Future Research.182 -- References.182 -- Chapter 15A Special Topic: Electronic or paper: how do I manage my journals -- collection. [Evidence Digest] .185 -- Chapter 16 - Towards evidence based management .188 -- Introduction.188 -- What is evidence based management?.188 -- Asking the question.188 -- Finding the evidence .188 -- The Evidence Base.190 -- Acting on the Evidence.193 -- References.194 -- Chapter 16A Special Topic: How do I measure the impact of my service? [Guideline] -- .197 -- References.205 -- Chapter 16B – Special Topic: Should I charge and, if so, what should I charge for? -- [Evidence Briefing] .208 -- Chapter 17 - Evidence based perspectives on information access and retrieval215 -- Introduction.215 -- What is evidence based information access and retrieval?.215 -- Asking the question.215 -- Finding the Evidence.216 -- The Evidence Base.217 -- Critically appraising the evidence.220 -- Chapter 17A Special Topic -What are the characteristics of a good searcher? [Critically -- Appraised Topic].230 -- Chapter 17B - Special topic: Which database, which interface [Guideline].234 -- Chapter 17C – Special Topic: Provision of mediated information searching alongside -- end user services [Guideline].239 -- Chapter 18 - Introducing an evidence based approach to marketing and promotional -- activities .244 -- What is evidence based marketing and promotion?.244 -- Asking the question.244 -- Finding the evidence .245 -- The Evidence Base.246 -- Chapter 18A Special Topic: Determining the information needs of practising nurses post -- registration in the UK from 1990 to the present [Evidence Digest].259 -- Chapter 19 - Case study 1 - the clinical librarian.266 -- Chapter 20 – Case Study 2 - the Health Information Needs of Visually Impaired People -- .276 -- Introduction.276 -- Visually impaired people.276 -- Information needs.276 -- Aims and objectives of the review.277 -- Overview of the review methodology.277 -- Specific challenges.277 -- Conclusions.284 -- Acknowledgments .285 -- References.285 -- Chapter 21 - A future for Evidence Based Information Practice?.287 -- The EBIP journey .287 -- Policy development .288 -- Teaching and learning and practical tools .289 -- International collaboration or International achievements.290 -- The challenges.291 -- EBIP for all .291 -- The Future.297 Link for e-copy: http://ebliptext.pbworks.com/f/Booth+%26+Brice+2004+EBP+for+Info+Professionals+- [...] Format of e-copy: PDF (1,78 MB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1830
[article] Hypercholesterolemie : Het gebruik van de informatiebronnen [printed text] / Ann Van den Bruel, Author ; E. Vermeire, Author ; F. Buntinx, Author ; Bert Aertgeerts, Author . - 2003 . - 443-451.
Languages : Dutch (dut)
in Huisarts Nu > 32(2003)10 [12/01/2003] . - 443-451
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Belgium ; Information Science ; Internet ; Journal ArticleAbstract: Artsen hebben op verschillende momenten nood aan informatie. Nochtans zijn de bestaande kanalen niet altijd toereikend. Het Internet biedt de huisarts een enorme schat aan informatie. Maar welke gegevens zijn correct, praktisch en onmiddellijk bruikbaar? Hoe begint men aan een zoektocht op deze informatiesnelweg? En welke bronnen zijn betrouwbaar? Dit derde artikel van de PICO-reeks zet u op het juiste spoor Link for e-copy: http://www.domusmedica.be/onderzoek/huisartsnu/lijst-per-jaar.html?view=publicat [...] Format of e-copy: PDF [Requires Subscription] Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1816 [article]Inventaire des bases de données de soins de santé / Stefaan Van de Sande / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2006)
PermalinkInventaris van databanken gezondheidszorg / Stefaan Van de Sande / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2006)
PermalinkInventaris van databanken gezondheidszorg / Stefaan Van de Sande / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2006)
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