Students at City University, London carried out an evaluation of Evidently Cochrane to assess how accessible the site is for people with various impairments. This blog explains the key changes we have since made to improve the blog's accessibility.

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Students at City University, London carried out an evaluation of Evidently Cochrane to assess how accessible the site is for people with various impairments. This blog explains the key changes we have since made to improve the blog's accessibility.
As 2018 nears its close, we take a look back to find the top ten most popular Evidently Cochrane blogs published this year.
Richard Morley and Sarah Chapman look ahead to the Cochrane Colloquium in September which, for the first time, is a Patients Included event.
The Rosamund Snow Prize will enable two people aged under 30 with experience as health service users to join other healthcare consumers, researchers and health professionals at the Cochrane Colloquium 2018
Announcing a great opportunity for some keen tweeters to come to the Cochrane Colloquium 2018 (with free registration, accommodation and a travel bursary) as part of the #BeyondTheRoom team.
Announcing our plans to make the Cochrane Colloquium, our global conference, to be held in Edinburgh in 2018, a Patients Included event.
Read about Cochrane’s new citizen science platform and their fast, furious and successful their recent 48 hour citation screening challenge!
My reflections on conversations, passion and shared learning in the social media village at EHI Live 2015
Working out what matters most for future research. Members of the Priority Setting Partnership for mild to moderate hearing loss explain
We're delighted to be on the shortlist of the UK Blog Awards!
New Cochrane review establishes safety of cheaper drug for a common eye disease and highlights the importance of reliable evidence