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Reflections on ‘The evidence base: where is it?’ by Janet Smith, <i>The Australian Library Journal</i> 58 no. 1: 28-38, 2009

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Chandler, Janine
Putt, Judy
York, Karen

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Many of Janet Smith’s professional and personal passions and strengths are demonstrated in her articulate article: the call for balanced, well-informed debate; practical vigour, common sense, and questioning ‘how does this make a difference?’

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