A novel approach to sharing all available information from funded health research: the NIHR Journals Library
Abstract Background Relevant information on health research must be made publicly available in an accurate, timely and accessible manner if evidence is to inform practice and benefit patient care. Failure to publish research information represents a significant waste of research funds. However, rece...
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Main Authors: | David Wright (Author), Elaine Williams (Author), Colin Bryce (Author), Andrée le May (Author), Ken Stein (Author), Ruairidh Milne (Author), Tom Walley (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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