Archive for the 'EBL' Category

New issue of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice available

The latest issue of EBLIP has been published. The new issue contains two full articles (Developing a Comprehensive Search Strategy for Evidence Based Systematic Reviews and Improving Customer Satisfaction: Changes as a Result of Customer Value Discovery), but many evidence based summaries. The latter I find particularly interesting. These summaries give a thorough review of research published elsewhere. A really quick way of catching up with the literature. The title in this issue I couldn’t resist was Too Few Articles in the Journal Literature on Instruction in Academic Libraries are Research-Based.

BTW for those interested, the journal is looking for new editorial advisors. They have an impressive list already, but they are still looking for more hands. What I had not realized is that the journal is double blind peer reviewed. I wonder how many journals in our profession can actually boast that.