Assessing knowledge skills in the NHS: A training needs analysis approach

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This feature discusses the use of a training needs analysis exercise carried out by library staff at the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) Library Network to support the development of a fit for purpose programme of information skills training. A survey was designed based on a well-known information skills competency framework and used to gain an understanding of the knowledge skills needed by staff and how library training could best support these. The survey received a good response rate and led to the successful writing of a training plan for the Library Network for the delivery of information skills training. H.S. Health Information and Libraries Journal © 2013 Health Libraries Group.

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Hamilton, S. (2013). Assessing knowledge skills in the NHS: A training needs analysis approach. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 30(2), 168–173. https://doi.org/10.1111/hir.12023

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