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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Achieving change through mutual development: supported online learning and the evolving roles of health and information professionals Bury, Rachel
2006
23 s1 p. 22-31
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2 Development of a Knowledge and Library Service in newly configured specialist mental health teaching trust—the first year Sidell, Margery
2006
23 s1 p. 47-50
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3 Editorial Harrison, Janet
2006
23 s1 p. 1-2
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4 Health check for Latvia: opportunities for information professionals in a new democracy Smith, Inese A.
2006
23 s1 p. 39-46
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5 Listening to our clinical colleagues: how are they finding their evidence to support Trust clinical governance? Publicover, Mary
2006
23 s1 p. 57-61
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6 Opportunity for change in the future roles for the health library and information professional: meeting the challenges in NHS Scotland Maclean, Gerry
2006
23 s1 p. 32-38
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7 Signposting best evidence: a role for information professionals Mann, Mala
2006
23 s1 p. 61-64
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8 Stepping out: the changing role of e-resources librarians O’Neill, Anna
2006
23 s1 p. 54-57
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9 The context of change: information professionals and the information professions in an information society Feather, John
2006
23 s1 p. 3-9
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10 What do clinicians want from us? An evaluation of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust clinical librarian service and its implications for developing futureworking patterns Brookman, Amanda
2006
23 s1 p. 10-21
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11 Workplace-based information skills outreach training to primary care staff Ayre, Stephen
2006
23 s1 p. 50-54
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