“…This may be about the "best" type of evidence for a particular question or it may be the "best" type of evidence that can be collected by a particular library at a particular time. For example, EBLIP has published systematic reviews (Koufogiannakis & Weibe, 2006), correlational studies (Eng & Stadler, 2015), quantitative analysis (Newell, 2010), and qualitative studies (Rankin, 2012). Over time as a profession we can look at our evidence base and seek to improve it, but the evidence needs to fit the question and the context and, in the meantime, we need to use the best evidence we can find to help professional decision making.…”