#blogjune Day 16: Want to become an even better, more evidence-based library and information professional? Practice doing this. Transcript G’day and welcome to this video series chatting about all things evidence-based library and information practice. I’m Alisa Howlett the Coordinator of Evidence-Based Practice at the University of Southern Queensland library. In other videos...
I’m not putting myself in front of a camera today. The last three to four days have been full-on with the little guy, limiting time for self-care and re-charging to almost nil. Not to mention another croup scare last night. Though mild (‘spasmodic croup’) this time, thankfully. But every time...
#blogjune Day 11: I’m often asked, ‘how do I become an evidence-based professional?’ and ‘how do I know I’m being evidence-based?’ Here are the first of my top tips for getting started with evidence-based library and information practice. Transcript G’day, and thanks for joining me in this chat about evidence-based...
#blogjune Day 10: The 5A’s (or 6A’s) EBLIP process (Koufogiannakis, 2013) is a guide that aims to structure thinking around the steps involved in evidence-based decision making, professional practice or service improvement. (This Mumma’s had a hard day today. Self-care has consisted of a yoga class earlier this evening, take...
#blogjune Day 9: A little over the three minute mark, but it’s a half-decent take and a pretty good effort. So up it goes. 🙂 Today I tease out what is meant by ‘best available’ evidence in Booth’s (2002) early definition of evidence-based library and information practice. Basically, evidence is...
#blogjune Day 8: As a new(ish) Mumma, one of my strategies to break up the constant cycle of duties is to not do laundry on weekends. I don’t put loads on and I don’t fold and put washing away. My husband knows this and if he wants/needs something washed, he...
#blogjune Day 7: I briefly chat about what consists as local evidence, examples and a few questions I invite data owners and library leaders to reflect upon about their own local evidence. Transcript G’day, I am Alisa Howlett, from the University of Southern Queensland library talking about all things evidence-based library...
#blogjune Day 6: I briefly chat about research evidence, as one of the three types of evidence in evidence-based library and information practice (Koufogiannakis, 2011), as well as a couple of issues of which to be mindful. Transcript G’day, and welcome to this video series chatting about all things evidence-based library...
#blogjune Day 5: In this video I outline three different types of evidence considered as part of the Evidence Based Library and Information Practice model. Transcript G’day and welcome to this video series chatting about all things evidence-based library & information practice – what it is, where it came from, tips and...
#blogjune Day 4: I share a brief outline of where the current EBLIP model came from and what we still don’t know too much about within our LIS professional context. Transcript G’day, welcome to this video series chatting about all things evidence-based library & information practice – what it is, where...