When Evidence Doesn't Work

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  • Lindsay Glynn Editor-in-Chief

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https://doi.org/10.18438/B89W28

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Author Biography

Lindsay Glynn, Editor-in-Chief

Lindsay Glynn received her MLIS from UBC in 1998. Immediately following graduation, she spent two years managing the clinical archives at QLT Inc., a pharmaceutical firm in Vancouver. Since 2000, she has been working at the Health Sciences Library at Memorial University as Public Services Librarian and Instruction Coordinator. In this role she has led the reconstruction and development of the library’s information literacy instruction program and coordinated computer search services. Working with faculty, she has successfully integrated information literacy and evaluation assignments into the curriculum in the Faculty of Medicine and the Schools of Pharmacy and Nursing. Lindsay’s academic interests lie mainly in evidence-based clinical practice, evidence-based librarianship, information literacy instruction, distance learning and program evaluation. She is currently completing a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology.

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Published

2007-12-07

How to Cite

Glynn, L. (2007). When Evidence Doesn’t Work. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2(4), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.18438/B89W28

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