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Posted: 09 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


Diane Gwynne-Smith is director of knowledge management at Scie and has led the redevelopment of what was the electronic Library for Social Care and is now Social Care Online. She leads on disseminating knowledge, information and evidence to the social care sector.

Online databases have usually been the preserve of information professionals and researchers. Indeed, many people don't even know what one is. But that is about to change. Social Care Online, launched by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (Scie) this week, is social care's equivalent of a search engine. Type in anything you want to know about social care, and you'll find the answer to your question.

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Social Care Online, formerly the electronic Library for Social Care, is a virtual warehouse of social care information and is the UK's most complete range of information and research on social care. It includes good practice guidance, government publications, inspection reports, legislation, service user knowledge, social care practice reports, standards documents and training material, consultation documents, directories of other social care resources and organisations and free access to major social care databases and websites.

And Social Care Online is most definitely not the preserve of information professionals. It has been designed to be user-friendly and it is free, so it is a key tool for everyone with a career or an interest in social care. It will be particularly useful for registered social workers, who will be able to use it to fulfil their post-registration training and learning obligations, and social work students, who will find it a source of information. Social Care Online has also been designed to be fully accessible, making it an ideal way for people with visual impairments to access material.

You can find results both by browsing social care topics and also by creating your own search query. There are different levels of searching available, ranging from a simple search for people who want a quick and easy response to a complex search for more detailed information. But it is not a stagnant database of information: it is updated daily, so if you've heard about an article and want to lay your hands on it, you can just log on.

How can it help...
A social work practitioner?
When you are drowning in casework, you need access to accurate and up-to-date information and you need it fast. Social Care Online offers free access to thousands of resources on good practice, topical research briefings and online training.
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A student?
Social Care Online is a one-stop-shop for material for students preparing essays and researching their dissertations. You can also use it to check out the good practice guidance to get your practice placement off to a good start. The online tutorials will also help you to improve your research skills.

A researcher or academic?
For many academics and researchers Social Care Online will be the first stop in their literature searches. With more than 80,000 referenced abstracts, full text articles, research reviews, research briefings and more, it's a good way to get a project started. And each piece of information is referenced, abstracted and indexed.

Abstract
The Social Care Institute for Excellence has launched its online social care database, Social Care Online. Formerly the electronic Library for Social Care, Scie has redeveloped the database to make it more user-friendly and information easier to find.

Further information
Social Care Online has links to a range of "teach yourself" tutorials to help improve research, human resources and internet skills. These include the internet social worker tutorial written by Scie. Go to the Training and Learning section.

Contact the author
E-mail: webteam@scie.org.uk




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