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Charting my professional development and progress at using Web 2.0. All views expressed are my own and not those of my employer.

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Alison's Library Knowledge Balloon | Charting my professional development and progress at using Web 2.0. All views expressed are my own and not those of my employer. Alison's Library Knowledge Balloon Charting my professional development and progress at using Web 2.0. All views expressed are my own and not those of my employer. Skip to content Home CPD Bibliography CPD Log ← Older posts It’s not just about the citations Posted on June 26, 2015 by Alison Is supplying a long list of varied citations and abstracts really the best way to respond to a literature search request?  Adding some extra value is essential for our library services and producing summaries of search results may be the key to adding that “wow factor”.  I have just completed my first search summary for a reader and am awaiting feedback from them but I am pleased I have been able to put into practice the techniques described by the excellent Tim Buckley Owen from a recent Synthesising your ...

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