基于证据的方法:弗吉尼亚图书馆第64卷

Virginia Pannabecker, Cori Biddle, Julia Feerrar, Barbara A. Ferrara, Susan La Paro, Sophie Rondeau, Lynda Wright
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弗吉尼亚图书馆编辑委员会很高兴推出第六十四卷(第64卷),其中包括一份关于编辑委员会2020年重点领域的简短报告。虽然弗吉尼亚图书馆征集并发表与图书馆和信息科学相关的所有主题的文章,但在第六十四卷发表的文章中,对循证方法的关注贯穿始终。每一篇文章都包括方法、建议或例子,供你在图书馆考虑,以及进一步研究的想法。
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Evidence-Based Approaches: Volume 64 of Virginia Libraries
The Virginia Libraries Editorial Board is pleased to present volume sixty-four (Vol. 64), including a brief report on Editorial Board focus areas in 2020. While Virginia Libraries solicits and publishes articles on all topics related to libraries and information science, a focus on evidence-based approaches runs through the articles published in volume sixty-four. Each article includes methods, recommendations, or examples to consider for approaches at your library, along with ideas for further research.
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