25th June 2009

NHS Evidence undergoing Lessons Learned Review

The National Library for Health (NLH) and its specialist libraries became part of NHS Evidence on 1 April 2009. The NHS Evidence portal and search engine became available on 30 April 2009 at www.evidence.nhs.uk

As part of ongoing developments, the specialist libraries have changed their names and are, as a group, now called specialist collections. This individual collection is now NHS Evidence – neurological conditions.

Following the move from the National Library for Health to NHS Evidence, the Specialist Collections (formerly the NLH Specialist Libraries) are undergoing a Lessons Learned Review over the summer, looking at what works well and what they should be focusing on in the future. As part of the review, NHS Evidence have put together a survey open to all members of the specialist collection advisory, stakeholder and external reference groups. If you would like to feed into this review, the survey can be found at here . The closing date for contributions is Friday 10th July.

(Source – Neuro Specialist Collection newsletter)

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