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Making a Difference to Patient Care: Using Evidence Based Medicine
2nd September 2008
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a means of aiding doctors find information to optimise the care they give their patients. While some worry about the influence that health economics has on the adoption of EBM, Zena Woodley provides real-world examples of EBM success from information practitioners.
Corporate Blogging: How To Be Open
2nd September 2008
Corporate blogging is on the increase, but what are the success factors for companies who use the technology well? Nick Reynolds relays his own experiences and tips for corporate bloggers, based on his role as editor for the BBC's Internet blog.
Coming Soon: European Day of Languages
2nd September 2008
It's never too late to learn a new language, and the upcoming European Day of Languages is a perfect time to make a move towards multilingualism. Judith Schilling shares the details of this year's celebration at St. Pancras station planned for 26. September.
Social Networking: A Research Tool
1st September 2008
Social networks aren't just a valuable way to manage your business and personal connections; these days they're a valuable potential source of hard-to-find research information. Amelia Kassel describes how to get the most of the content that network members are contributing to sites like LinkedIn and Vidipedia.
Creating User-Centred Taxonomies: Part 2
1st September 2008
In the second of this two-part series on user taxonomies, James Kelway provides a step-by-step guide to creating, testing and maintaining a robust taxonomy. He points out common pitfalls and provides key factors in the successful deployment of user-centred taxonomies.
Selling Photographs in the Digital Age
31st July 2008
Digital imagery is playing an ever-increasing part of the information management world. Sarah McDonald traces the rise in demand for sources of for digital images, and reminds information professionals that rights management is as important now as it was in the 19th century.
Research: A Diligent Approach
29th July 2008
In these times of economic slowdown, reputational management can become more important than ever. Michele Bate shares her approach for performing due diligence to ensure that companies enter new business relationship and undertake key hiring with eyes wide open.
Creating User Centred Taxonomies: Part 1
29th July 2008
When it comes to creating new data taxonomies, it's important to keep the users, the business, and the content at the fore. James Kelway points out effective strategies for creating new taxonomies from scratch, and avoiding common pitfalls.
Secret Leeds: Share Your Secrets, Share Your City
29th July 2008
As part of the Celebrate Leeds 2007 program, a website was established to collect and disseminate community knowledge about Leeds' hidden histories. James Hill and Duncan Scobie recount the success of the collaborative site, both online and in the real world.
SLA: In Focus
29th July 2008
In a nod to 'crowd-sourcing', FreePint's own editorial team drew on the experiences of fellow attendees at SLA's 2008 conference to provide a broader, deeper picture of the event. Robin Neidorf and William Hann - and a bevy of SLA member/contributors - report on the Seattle show.
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