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J Health Serv Res Policy 2008;13:191-192
doi:10.1258/jhsrp.2008.008044
© 2008 Royal Society of Medicine Press

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Kate Light, Lisa Stirk


Centre for Reviews and Dissemination University of York York YO10 5DD, UK

One of the main challenges of providing training is producing the content. Even if the subject is the trainer's own area of expertise, distilling years of knowledge and experience into an effective training package is often a daunting and time consuming task. Sourcing content from the Internet can be fraught with difficulties relating to copyright. Luckily there are now many sites that provide open access training materials.

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Kate Light

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Centre for Reviews and Dissemination

University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK

Email: KL9@york.ac.uk


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