Rudiments of EBM concepts for librarians

I created this Jeopardy quiz on EBM searching at Jeopardylabs. Simple and fun – the website helps you build a Jeopardy game board without using Power Point. Search Jeopardy games created by others. You can’t edit them – but you might find a game that fits your needs.

To start my quiz, click on the
Rudiments of EBM concepts for librarians

About Dean Giustini

I am the UBC Biomedical Branch librarian at Vancouver hospital. I teach at the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, and the School of Population and Public Health.
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6 Responses to Rudiments of EBM concepts for librarians

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  2. Jeff M says:

    This is pretty slick. I scored very well. Going to mention it to our EBP team at Dartmouth to replace our Jeopardy game with.

    The only things I would criticize are:

    1) No daily double or final jeopardy (at least that I encountered)
    2) In the first column, searching, I found the wording of the 100 pt question a little confusing, and thought the 300 pt question re facets was…meh?…I thought maybe a question about exploding or focusing searches might be more useful here (does anyone care about the number of facets in Medline or Embase?).
    3) The wording of the 300 pt Types question needs to be reworded so you can answer it with the answer you want, right now I could just say true! or Yes!

  3. Dean says:

    Excellent points Jeff.

    I’ll see if I can amend the questions with your ideas firmly in mind

    cheers

    Dean

  4. Jeff M says:

    In the process of moving the Dartmouth EBCP Institute Jeopardy to this format. Will tweet it when finished. Will likely be of interest.

  5. Sharon says:

    “Types of Evidence” for 300 made me laugh out loud.

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