Evidence-Informed Practice Resources for Field Instructors May 15, 2008
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One of the challenges of keeping practice evidence-informed is the high cost of journal subscriptions, especially in agencies which do not have many resources for such purchases. Building on work done at the University of Michigan, the University of Maryland School of Social Work has identified some resources that can be used by field instructors from publically available open access settings. Fortunately a growing number of journals are open access and all articles published with the support of NIH will soon be available–after a 12-month delay–via pubmed central (PMC), http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/. Some journals already deposit their materials in PMC
what a great challenge !, I hope that you will succeed on it. but why don’t you spent some of your time helping those youth that are addict on drugs and alcohol at this time? Try to create a site which is they can openly get some advices on how to minimized the addiction growth of the youth? i hope that we should all not to forget that the youth is the hope of our nation.
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Suffering from an addiction. This website has a lot of great resources and treatment centers.
http://www.treatmentcenters.org