| The following are the top 10 articles that have been downloaded since EBLIP began publication. This list was last updated on January 11, 2012. 1. Denise Beaubien Bennett, and Priscilla Williams. Name Authority Challenges for Indexing and Abstracting Databases. (2006) 2. Julia B. DeLuca, Mary M. Mullins, Cynthia M. Lyles, Nicole Crepaz, Linda Kay, and Sekhar Thadiparthi. Developing a Comprehensive Search Strategy for Evidence Based Systematic Reviews. (2008) 3. Gillian Byrne. A Statistical Primer: Understanding Descriptive and Inferential Statistics. (2007) 4. Denise Koufogiannakis, and Natasha Wiebe. Effective Methods for Teaching Information Literacy Skills to Undergraduate Students: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. (2006) 5. Suzanne Pamela Lewis. Open Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact Than Articles Not Freely Available. (2006) 6. Lisa M. Given. Evidence-Based Practice and Qualitative Research: A Primer for Library and Information Professionals. (2007) 7. Susan McKnight, and Mike Berrington. Improving Customer Satisfaction: Changes as a Result of Customer Value Discovery. (2008) 8. Lisa Goddard. Getting to the Source: a Survey of Quantitative Data Sources Available to the Everyday Librarian: Part II: Data Sources from Specific Library Applications. (2007) 9. Alison Farrell. An Evaluation of the Five Most Used Evidence Based Bedside Information Tools in Canadian Health Libraries. (2008) 10. Gayle Bogel. School Libraries Play an Active, Transformational Role in Student Learning and Achievement. (2006) |
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