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CHILL
LHL
NHS Evidence
Conference on 'Sharing good practice in Evidence-Based Information Literacy (EBIL)'
London Metropolitan University
3 November 2010
Room CG1-08 -Street map
166-220 Holloway Road
London N7 8DB
North Campus Map: Tower Building & Graduate Centre

The purpose of this conference is to explore the experience of evidence-based practice from the perspective of the IL facilitator.

EBIL is a conference organised 'by practitioners for practitioners' drawn from NHS, university-related libraries and independent health libraries.

By bringing together these diverse communities of practice we hope to establish an over-arching network of IL practitioners and a wealth of examples on the impact of information literacy education on evidence based medicine and patient care.

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EBIL is sponsored by
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EBIL 2010 Programme
Speakers' biographies
Presentations
Booth, A. "What is this thing called ... Evidence?"
Murphy, J. Healthcare Quality and Evidence-based Practice
Andretta, S. Evidence-based Information Literacy: assessing the long-term impact of FILE
Group-based discussion
EBIL is supported by
Consortium of Independent Health Information Libraries in London- CHILL
Health Information and Libraries for Evaluation and Research -HEALER
Health Libraries Group -HLG>
London Health Libraries - LHL
Strategic Health Authorities Library Leads Staff Development Group - SHALL SDG
Local organiser
Susie Andretta
Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University
Professional advisers
Marishona Ortega (HLG)
Richard Osborn (NHS LONDON)
Anne Walsh (UCL)
Previous EBIL conferences
EBIL 2009
 
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