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Signposts to social care information

Signposts to social care information Feature Valerie Wildridge Enquiry Services Librarian, King’s Fund Information & Library Service have to go and find yet more. Alternatively, you may know that there is Signposts to information out there but may not be sure how to go about accessing it. Many people say that the internet has everything on it, but this social may be of no help if you have no internet access – or if you don’t feel confident about (or don’t have the time) for searching for web-based care information. So where can you go for information, whether you are looking to find recent legislation, or trying to keep up to date with information government announcements, or wanting to find examples ‘Information is a fundamental and crucial of good practice that would benefit your own element in the delivery of quality social care service? One obvious answer is to ask a librarian or services… information drives services and information professional, but there are also ways in sometimes actually is the service.’ (Department which you can help yourself to find out more – of Health, 2001) which will also assist librarians if you do need extra help with your query. We’ve all heard the cry http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Working with Older People Emerald Publishing

Signposts to social care information

Working with Older People , Volume 6 (3): 6 – Sep 1, 2002

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1366-3666
DOI
10.1108/13663666200200027
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Abstract

Feature Valerie Wildridge Enquiry Services Librarian, King’s Fund Information & Library Service have to go and find yet more. Alternatively, you may know that there is Signposts to information out there but may not be sure how to go about accessing it. Many people say that the internet has everything on it, but this social may be of no help if you have no internet access – or if you don’t feel confident about (or don’t have the time) for searching for web-based care information. So where can you go for information, whether you are looking to find recent legislation, or trying to keep up to date with information government announcements, or wanting to find examples ‘Information is a fundamental and crucial of good practice that would benefit your own element in the delivery of quality social care service? One obvious answer is to ask a librarian or services… information drives services and information professional, but there are also ways in sometimes actually is the service.’ (Department which you can help yourself to find out more – of Health, 2001) which will also assist librarians if you do need extra help with your query. We’ve all heard the cry

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Working with Older PeopleEmerald Publishing

Published: Sep 1, 2002

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