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期刊名:Journal of the medical library association

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ISSN:1536-5050

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IF/分区:5.1/Q1

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Linda M Hartman,Rebecca A Abromitis,Alice B Kuller et al. Linda M Hartman et al.
Objective: A staff development committee (SDC) was convened to implement staff development opportunities for an academic health sciences library system comprised of three separate facilities. The charge for the SDC was to...
Marianna B Shershneva,Henry B Slotnick,George C Mejicano Marianna B Shershneva
Objectives: This study (1) examined the natural history of learning to use learning resources by medical students and residents and (2) considered whether that history is consistent with the ways in which physicians appro...
Mary McDiarmid,Ethel Auster Mary McDiarmid
Background: Volunteers have been a resource for all types of libraries for many years. Little research has been done to describe the attitudes librarians have toward library volunteers. More specifically, the attitudes of...
Debra G Warner,Cynthia A Olney,Fred B Wood et al. Debra G Warner et al.
Objectives: The objective was to introduce the MedlinePlus Website to the predominantly Hispanic residents of the Lower Rio Grande Valley region of Texas by partnering with a health professions magnet high school (known a...
Takeo Nakayama,Nobuko Hirai,Shigeaki Yamazaki et al. Takeo Nakayama et al.
Background: The use of a structured abstract has been recommended in reporting medical literature to quickly convey necessary information to editors and readers. The use of structured abstracts increased during the mid-19...
Kimberly A Galt,Ann M Rule,Bruce Houghton et al. Kimberly A Galt et al.
Objectives: This study compared the potential for personal digital assistant (PDA)-based drug information sources to minimize potential medication errors dependent on accurate and complete drug information at the point of...
Sandra L De Groote,Mary Shultz,Marceline Doranski Sandra L De Groote
Purpose: The purpose was to determine the impact of online journals on the citation patterns of medical faculty. This study looked at whether researchers were more likely to limit the resources they consulted and cited to...
Cheryl Dee,Ellen E Stanley Cheryl Dee
Objectives: This research was conducted to provide new insights on clinical nurses' and nursing students' current use of health resources and libraries and deterrents to their retrieval of electronic clinical information,...
James E Andrews,Kevin A Pearce,Carol Ireson et al. James E Andrews et al.
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the information-seeking behaviors (e.g., information resource usage patterns, access to types of sources and to medical libraries, and use of particular information technolo...