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- 1From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEssential Paths to Life after Residency. Edited by K. J. Lee and Yvonne Chan. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing; 2013. 470 p. $49.95. ISBN: 978-1-59756-465-6. The editors, both otolaryngology professors, at Yale...
- 2From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedQuestion: How can a team of health sciences librarians effectively meet the diverse needs of a new research complex? Setting: A satellite location of an academic health sciences library that spearheads information...
- 3From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION The Medical Library Association (MLA) held its 113th annual meeting (MLA '13) in Boston, Massachusetts, May 3-8, 2013, at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, in conjunction with the...
- 4From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study analyzed the overlap between roles and activities that health care navigators perform and competencies identified by the Medical Library Association's (MLA's) educational policy statement. Roles and...
- 5From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBrown-Syed, Christopher. Parents of Invention: The Development of Library Automation Systems in the Late 20th Century. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited; 2011. 145 p. $60.00. ISBN: 978-159158-792-7. Prior to his...
- 6From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPurpose: The lecture explores the origins of evidence-based practice (EBP) in health sciences librarianship beginning with examples from the work of Janet Doe and past Doe lecturers. Additional sources of evidence are...
- 7From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjective: The study assesses the impact on client behavior and attitudes toward receiving an information prescription as part of a veterinary office visit. Methods: A random sample of veterinary clinics from a...
- 8From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: The research investigated the extent to which students, residents, and faculty members in Canadian medical faculties use mobile devices, such as smartphones (e.g., iPhone, Android, Blackberry) and tablet...
- 9From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPoorly written consent forms could have negative consequences on participation in and outcomes of a research study. To help campus researchers use best practices in health communication with human subjects, librarians...
- 10From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFrom time to time, the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) changes its submission categories. In 2009, we introduced case studies. Now, in 2014, we are changing again. To better meet the needs of our...
- 11From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCassell, Kay Ann, and Hiremath, Uma. Reference and Information Services: An Introduction. Third edition. Chicago, IL: ALA Neal-Schuman; 2013. 510 p. $69.95. ISBN: 978-1-55570859-7. In the book's lengthy preface, the...
- 12From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction: This study evaluated whether pharmacogenomic information contained in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved package inserts of sixty-five drugs was present in five drug information resources....
- 13From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBandy, Margaret Moylan, and Dudden, Rosalind Farnam. The Medical Library Association Guide to Managing Health Care Libraries. Second edition. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers; 2011. 424 p. $99.95. ISBN:...
- 14From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWoodward, Jeannette. The Transformed Library: E-Books, Expertise, and Evolution. Chicago, IL: American Library Association; 2013. 131 p. $55.00. ISBN: 978-08389-1164-8. Jeannette Woodward has written a...
- 15From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedRecently, I came across photos of the Taubman Health Sciences Library (THL) from 2006 showing the circulation desk in the background and the reference desk across from it, with one of the THL librarians sitting at the...
- 16From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: The research determined to what extent best practices are being followed by freely available online modules aimed at teaching critical thinking and evidence-based practices (EBPs) in health sciences fields....
- 17From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe authors created two tools to achieve the goals of providing physicians with a way to review alternative diagnoses and improving access to relevant evidence-based library resources without disrupting established...