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Mobilising evidence and knowledge Remove

Knowledge Mobilisation and Joint Working

Published date: 14 December 2022
Author(s): Alison Day
This is the third and final post in a series describing the lessons learned from a sharing good knowledge mobilisation practice session held on the 23rd November. The final theme explores knowledge mobilisation and joint working.

Knowledge Mobilisation and Quality Improvement

Published date: 07 December 2022
Author(s): Alison Day
In this second of three blog posts we will explore knowledge mobilisation and quality improvement. This was one of the themes of the Sharing Good Knowledge Mobilisation Practice sessions held during #KNOWvember22.

Sharing ideas, tips and lessons learned from mobilising knowledge

Published date: 30 November 2022
Author(s): Alison Day
#KNOWvember22 is a great opportunity to share ideas and tips about knowledge mobilisation activities. At the Sharing Good Knowledge Mobilisation Practice webinar, we heard from colleagues sharing the lessons learned from the work they had been involved with. The session was themed and this is the first in a series of three blog posts that will share the lessons learned from the first theme.

Knowledge and library instruction manual - creating a knowledge asset

Published date: 22 November 2022
Author(s): Nicki Forgham-Healey and Hannah Cochrane
During #KNOWvember22 we are sharing ideas, tips and lessons learned from a range of knowledge mobilisation initiatives. To start this mini-series of posts is a discussion about creating and using a knowledge asset.

#KNOWvember22 - Sharing Knowledge breaking down the barriers

Published date: 01 November 2022
Author(s): Alison Day & Nicki Forgham-Healey
Each year, as the leaves fall from the trees, we provide space and time to think about the important work knowledge and library specialists do to mobilise evidence and knowledge. We reiterate the need for evidence from research to be used to underpin all healthcare decision making. We also highlight the need to use learning from good practice and encourage ‘know-how’ and organisational knowledge to be shared and used, to inform improved care outcomes. This year the theme for #KNOWvmber22 is Sharing Knowledge – Breaking Down the Barriers and our focus is on how knowledge and library specialists contribute to sharing knowledge.