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- 1From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION The open access model, defined here as free access to scholarly publishing, has emerged alongside the traditional, subscription-based model for publishing medical journals [1-3]. The open access model...
- 2From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPubMed Health: National Center for Biotechnology Information, US National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda MD, 20894; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih .gov/pubmedhealth/. Free website Since its mysterious...
- 3From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjective: Evidence-based practice (EBP) provides nurses with a method to use critically appraised and scientifically proven evidence for delivering quality health care to a specific population. The objective of this...
- 4From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFry, Jenny, Bassett, Dawn, and Brooke, Ballantyne-Scott. Facelifts for Special Libraries: A Practical Guide for Revitalising Diverse Physical and Digital Spaces. Oxford, UK: Chandos Publishing; 2010. 161 p. $99.95....
- 5From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedJocelyn Rankin died on September 19, 2010, at her Florida home after an extended battle with cancer. At the time of her death, Jocelyn was chief of the Information Center at the Centers for Disease Control and...
- 6From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjective: The research sought to establish a rubric for evaluating evidence-based medicine (EBM) point-of-care tools in a health sciences library. Methods: The authors searched the literature for EBM tool...
- 7From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed* Kind, Viki. The Caregiver's Path Compassionate Decision Making: Making Choices for Those Who Can't. Austin, TX: Greenleaf Book Group; 2010. 240 p. $14.95. ISBN: 978-1-60832-041-7. * Bracken, Jeanne Munn. Children...
- 8From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHealth sciences librarians serve society by making needed health-related information available to our users. The Medical Library Association's (MLA's) slogan, "Professionals providing quality information for improved...
- 9From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: The purpose of this study was to identify (1) core journals in the literature of physical therapy, (2) currency of references cited in that literature, and (3) online databases providing the highest coverage...
- 10From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: The purpose of the Health Sciences Library System (HSLS) electronic book (e-book) study was to assess use, and factors affecting use, of e-books by all patron groups of an academic health sciences library...
- 11From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBlom, Jan Dirk. A Dictionary of Hallucinations. New York, NY: Springer Science+Business Media; 2010. 553 p. $99.00. ISBN: 978-14419-1222-0. Jan Dirk Blom, author of A Dictionary of Hallucinations, is a clinical...
- 12From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPlayed right, baseball looks like the easiest game in the world. Roger Angell [1] Jerry Perry loves baseball. He even passed a mock test to be an umpire--just to see if he could do it. According to Jerry, That's...
- 13From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION "Competency-based education focuses on learner performance in reaching specific objectives goals and objectives in the curriculum" [1]. At the time of this writing, the Stanford University School of...
- 14From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedElectronic books are the focus of a great deal of attention recently. Weekly, there seems to be another popular article or news report about students' use of e-books [1] or the ways e-books will affect personal reading...
- 15From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedQuestion: How can library staff develop and promote a document delivery service and then expand the service to a wide audience? Setting: The setting is the library at the Indiana University School of Dentistry...
- 16From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSullivan, Maureen, and Stueart, Robert D. Developing Library Leaders: A How-To-Do-It Manual for Coaching, Team Building, and Mentoring Library Staff. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers; 2010. (How-to-do-it manuals...
- 17From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOver the years, trained medical librarians have entered different career streams with different job titles, such as biomedical librarian, health information specialist, clinical librarian, hospital librarian, liaison...
- 18From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: The paper reviews recent studies that evaluate the impact of free access (open access) on the behavior of scientists as authors, readers, and citers in developed and developing nations. It also examines the...
- 19From: Journal of the Medical Library Association. (Vol. 99, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedObjective: The research sought to evaluate whether providing personalized information services by libraries can improve satisfaction with information services for specific types of patients. Methods: Adult breast...