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NASW-NYS: The Information Literate Social Worker: Locating Resources for Practice
It is imperative that social workers keep current on the latest trends in practice, advocacy, policy, management, ethics, and research in a variety of ways. One challenge for social workers in the field is in locating evidence-based research on issues of interest. The current Open Science movement has made more research publicly available than ever before, and there are many places to turn to obtain the latest findings. Attendees will learn about many free web sources beyond Google and Google Scholar with discussion on their strengths and limitations. In addition, NYS residents have free, remote access to many libraries with valuable databases and high-quality information. This training will demonstrate how to identify a research problem, locate information using these resources, and review various evaluative constructs to improve understanding of the material. By being an information literate social worker, we bolster professional knowledge and experience with new information that may lead to improved outcomes.
4 Social Work
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$80.00
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$40.00
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