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Using and writing reviews to inform your practice
Authors:Grant Maria J  Sutton Anthea
Institution:1. Editor – Health Information and Libraries Journal
E‐mail: m.j.grant@salford.ac.uk Twitter: @MariaJGrant;2. Review Editor – Health Information and Libraries Journal
Email: a.sutton@sheffield.ac.uk
Abstract:Reviews are seen as a way of exploiting existing data or research findings more fully and can offer a summarised insight into the current understanding of the evidence. Library and information science (LIS) workers can use reviews to inform their decision-making and service planning. Although the LIS evidence base continues to grow there will frequently be times when no published reviews are available. In these instances, you may consider undertaking your own review. Different types of review require different approaches and, by deciding from the outset what kind of review yours will be, will inform your methodology. Guidelines on writing reviews for the Health Information and Libraries Journal are presented.
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