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Influencing new ways of networking information: MIRON and Database Access Project (DAPs)

Influencing new ways of networking information: MIRON and Database Access Project (DAPs)
Influencing new ways of networking information: MIRON and Database Access Project (DAPs)
The Database Access Project (DAPs) was a 10-month pilot study of the introduction and use of the Elsevier EMBASE database at Southmead Health Services NHS Trust, Bristol, UK. The study included users within the Trust and the local health economy.
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Hallam, E.
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Fowler, C.A.
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Hallam, E.
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Fowler, C.A.
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Hallam, E. and Fowler, C.A. (1999) Influencing new ways of networking information: MIRON and Database Access Project (DAPs). Health Libraries Review, 16 (1), 38-42.

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The Database Access Project (DAPs) was a 10-month pilot study of the introduction and use of the Elsevier EMBASE database at Southmead Health Services NHS Trust, Bristol, UK. The study included users within the Trust and the local health economy.

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Published date: 1999

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Local EPrints ID: 79811
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79811
ISSN: 0265-6647
PURE UUID: 452e0373-410b-46fa-8d79-bcb6cf95249c

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Date deposited: 26 Mar 2010
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 05:28

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Author: E. Hallam
Author: C.A. Fowler

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