Down with "op. cit." [0.03%]
反对「同上」的用法
James Hartley
James Hartley
How long will it last? [0.03%]
它会持续多久?
T Scott Plutchak
T Scott Plutchak
Delivery of Web-based instruction using Blackboard: a collaborative project [0.03%]
黑板网络教学平台的构建与合作项目
Virginia L Stone,Rachel Bongiorno,Patricia G Hinegardner et al.
Virginia L Stone et al.
Consumer health information provided by library and hospital Websites in the South Central Region [0.03%]
南部和中西部地区图书馆和医院网站提供的消费者健康信息
Pauline O Fulda,Hanna Kwasik
Pauline O Fulda
James Hartley
James Hartley
Background: Structured abstracts were introduced into medical research journals in the mid 1980s. Since then they have been widely used in this and other contexts. ...
The introduction, methods, results, and discussion (IMRAD) structure: a fifty-year survey [0.03%]
IMRAD结构的五十年文献调查
Luciana B Sollaci,Mauricio G Pereira
Luciana B Sollaci
Background: The scientific article in the health sciences evolved from the letter form and purely descriptive style in the seventeenth century to a very standardized structure in the twentieth century known as introductio...
Issues surrounding the administration of a credit course for medical students: survey of US academic health sciences librarians [0.03%]
美国学术卫生科学图书馆员调查医学学生学分课程的管理问题
Jolene Michelle Miller
Jolene Michelle Miller
Objectives: For librarians developing a credit course for medical students, the process often involves trial and error. This project identified issues surrounding the administration of a credit course, so that librarians ...
Comparison of Medical Subject Headings and text-word searches in MEDLINE to retrieve studies on sleep in healthy individuals [0.03%]
医学主题词表和文本词在MEDLINE中检索健康人群睡眠研究的比较
Elizabeth S Jenuwine,Judith A Floyd
Elizabeth S Jenuwine
Objective: The objective was to investigate the performance of two search strategies in the retrieval of primary research papers containing descriptive information on the sleep of healthy people from MEDLINE. ...
Comparative Study
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA. 2004 Jul;92(3):349-53. DOI: 2004
The use of personal digital assistants in the health sciences: results of a survey [0.03%]
个人数字助理在健康科学中的应用:一项调查的结果
Sandra L De Groote,Marceline Doranski
Sandra L De Groote
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine how personal digital assistants (PDAs) are used on an academic health sciences campus to define the level of training and support the library can provide to the studen...