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Sue Lacey Bryant

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Health Information and Libraries Journal|October 8, 2025
Actioning actionable knowledge: What do we mean by knowledge mobilisation?Sue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|June 12, 2004
The information needs and information seeking behaviour of family doctorsSue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|May 19, 2006
Demonstrating the positive impact of information support on patient care in primary care: a rapid literature reviewSue Lacey Bryant, Anne Gray
British Dental Journal|February 14, 2025
Critical appraisal skills for ensuring the quality-of-care provision and how to meet the requirementsPaul Batchelor, Sue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|August 14, 2015
Knowledge for Healthcare: the future of health librarianshipSue Lacey Bryant, David Stewart, Louise Goswami
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 28, 2018
Prescribing cannabis based drugs: response from NICE and Health Education EnglandMarion Spring, Helen Bingham, Sue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|August 10, 2016
Becoming business critical: Knowledge for HealthcareSue Lacey Bryant, David Stewart, Louise Goswami, et al.
Health Information and Libraries Journal|September 20, 2022
NHS knowledge and library services in England in the digital ageSue Lacey Bryant, Richard Bridgen, Emily Hopkins, et al.
Health Information and Libraries Journal|January 12, 2018
Forward view: advancing health library and knowledge services in EnglandSue Lacey Bryant, Helen Bingham, Ruth Carlyle, et al.
Learning Health Systems|October 20, 2023
Which computable biomedical knowledge objects will be regulated? Results of a UK workshop discussing the regulation of knowledge libraries and software as a medical deviceJeremy C Wyatt, Philip Scott, Johan Ordish, et al.
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Health Information and Libraries Journal|October 8, 2025
Actioning actionable knowledge: What do we mean by knowledge mobilisation?Sue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|June 12, 2004
The information needs and information seeking behaviour of family doctorsSue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|May 19, 2006
Demonstrating the positive impact of information support on patient care in primary care: a rapid literature reviewSue Lacey Bryant, Anne Gray
British Dental Journal|February 14, 2025
Critical appraisal skills for ensuring the quality-of-care provision and how to meet the requirementsPaul Batchelor, Sue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|August 14, 2015
Knowledge for Healthcare: the future of health librarianshipSue Lacey Bryant, David Stewart, Louise Goswami
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 28, 2018
Prescribing cannabis based drugs: response from NICE and Health Education EnglandMarion Spring, Helen Bingham, Sue Lacey Bryant
Health Information and Libraries Journal|August 10, 2016
Becoming business critical: Knowledge for HealthcareSue Lacey Bryant, David Stewart, Louise Goswami, et al.
Health Information and Libraries Journal|September 20, 2022
NHS knowledge and library services in England in the digital ageSue Lacey Bryant, Richard Bridgen, Emily Hopkins, et al.
Health Information and Libraries Journal|January 12, 2018
Forward view: advancing health library and knowledge services in EnglandSue Lacey Bryant, Helen Bingham, Ruth Carlyle, et al.
Learning Health Systems|October 20, 2023
Which computable biomedical knowledge objects will be regulated? Results of a UK workshop discussing the regulation of knowledge libraries and software as a medical deviceJeremy C Wyatt, Philip Scott, Johan Ordish, et al.
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