Knowledge management: Progressing from a question to doing a systematic literature search

Forfattere

  • Anita Nordsteien Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.1531

Sammendrag

In the first number of Radiography Open, the article - Knowledge management: How to find the best knowledge sources was published (Nordsteien, 2014). Several free access research databases and resources were presented relating to evidence-based practice (Nortvedt et al., 2012) and the knowledge pyramid of Dicenso, Bayley and Haynes (2009). It is often possible to find a specific article by searching for the title in Google. To find any article on a topic, you will probably succeed by entering the subject in the search field of research databases. However, if the aim is to find all or the best information about a topic, you have to use advanced search techniques. Illustrating how to do a systematic literature search is the aim of this second brief article on knowledge management.

Nedlastinger

Publisert

2015-11-30

Hvordan referere

Nordsteien, A. (2015). Knowledge management: Progressing from a question to doing a systematic literature search. Radiography Open, 2(1), 83–86. https://doi.org/10.7577/radopen.1531

Utgave

Seksjon

Knowledge Management Series

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