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A cross-sectional survey on academic librarian involvement in evidence-based medicine instruction within undergraduate medical education programs in Canada
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The Systematic Review Team: Contributions of the Health Sciences Librarian
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Medical librarians' knowledge and practices in locating clinical trials for systematic reviews
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William Kearns
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Awareness and use of evidence-based medicine databases and The Cochrane Library among physicians in Croatia
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Overview of the role of librarians in systematic reviews: From expert search to project manager
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Becoming ADEPT: delivering distance learning on evidence‐based medicine for librarians
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Linking research to practice: the rise of evidence-based health sciences librarianship
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Awareness and Use of Evidence-based Medicine Databases and Cochrane Library Among Physicians in Croatia
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Instructional methods used by health sciences librarians to teach evidence-based practice (EBP): a systematic review
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Using PICO to Align Medical Evidence with MDs Decision Making Models
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Saskatchewan Residents’ Use of The Cochrane Library
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Examining the readiness of best evidence in medical education guides for integration into educational practice: A meta-synthesis
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Facilitating evidence-based librarianship: a Canadian experience
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International health library associations urge the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) to seek information specialists as peer reviewers for knowledge synthesis publications
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From both sides now: librarians' experiences at the Rocky Mountain Evidence-Based Health Care Workshop
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Integrating health sciences librarians into biomedicine
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Availability and accessibility of evidence-based information resources provided by medical libraries in Australia
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