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The Joanna Briggs Institute is proud to be working with Wolters Kluwer Health / Ovid and Lippincott Williams and Wilkins to promote and support evidence-based practice in healthcare. JBI will continue to function as an international, independent, not for profit research and development organisation providing health professionals with a world of evidence at the point of care. Access to our evidence based resources and tools relating to all the health professions - medicine, nursing and allied health - as well as health policy makers, planners and executives is now provided exclusively through Wolters Kluwer Health / Ovid and Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.


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Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Membership



Remaining connected post the transition to OVID
As you are aware from October 4th 2012 access to JBI COnNECT+ will be available via the Ovid platform, however JBI will continue to function as an international, independent, not for profit research and development organization. It is important to us that we remain in contact with health professionals from around the world in order for us to best meet your needs, and in turn contribute to improving health outcomes.

JBI Membership is free, and available only to Subscribers to JBI COnNECT+ on Ovid and individuals who have undertaken the JBI Clinical Fellowship Program.

  

Exclusive membership benefits include:

  • The JBI Membership newsletter
  • Access to the International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare (until December 2013)
  • Login at wiley.joannabriggs.org


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