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Bulletin of the Medical Library Association

https://read.qxmd.com/read/11209802/non-librarian-health-professionals-becoming-librarians-and-information-specialists-results-of-an-internet-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C R Fikar, O L Corral
OBJECTIVES: To obtain basic information about non-librarian health professionals who become librarians and information specialists. METHODS: The survey was a Web-based questionnaire. A non-random sample of persons was obtained by posting messages to several large Internet electronic discussion groups. Individuals who met the selection criteria and were willing to participate filled out a Web-based form designed using common gateway interface (CGI) programming. RESULTS: 118 forms were analyzed...
January 2001: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11209801/ethics-and-access-to-teaching-materials-in-the-medical-library-the-case-of-the-pernkopf-atlas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M C Atlas
Conflicts can occur between the principle of freedom of information treasured by librarians and ethical standards of scientific research involving the propriety of using data derived from immoral or dishonorable experimentation. A prime example of this conflict was brought to the attention of the medical and library communities in 1995 when articles claiming that the subjects of the illustrations in the classic anatomy atlas, Eduard Pernkopf's Topographische Anatomie des Menschen, were victims of the Nazi holocaust...
January 2001: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11209799/a-rural-virtual-health-sciences-library-project-research-findings-with-implications-for-next-generation-library-services
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M P Richwine, J J McGowan
PURPOSE: The Shared Hospital Electronic Library of Southern Indiana (SHELSI) research project was designed to determine whether access to a virtual health sciences library and training in its use would support medical decision making in rural southern Indiana and achieve the same level of impact seen by targeted information services provided by health sciences librarians in urban hospitals. METHODS: Based on the results of a needs assessment, a virtual medical library was created; various levels of training were provided...
January 2001: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11209796/the-road-not-taken
#24
J Messerle
The annual Janet Doe Lecture was established in 1966 to honor Janet Doe, emerita librarian of the New York Academy of Medicine. The lecture focuses on either the history or philosophy of health sciences librarianship. This lecture addresses three fundamental values of the field, highlighting basic beliefs of the profession that are at risk: privacy, intellectual property rights, and access to quality information. It calls upon readers to make the everyday choices required to keep the value system of health sciences librarianship in place...
January 2001: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055309/clinical-librarianship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C E Lipscomb
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055306/health-care-information-needs-and-outreach-reaching-ohio-s-rural-citizens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Guard, T M Fredericka, S Kroll, S Marine, C Roddy, T Steiner, S Wentz
As a rural state, Ohio has a vital interest in addressing rural health and information needs. NetWellness is a Web-based consumer health information service that focuses on the needs of the residents of Ohio. Health sciences faculty from the state's three Carnegie Research I universities--University of Cincinnati, Case Western Reserve University, and The Ohio State University--create and evaluate content and provide Ask an Expert service to all visitors. Through partnerships at the state and local levels, involving public, private, commercial, and noncommercial organizations, NetWellness has grown from a regional demonstration project in 1995 to a key statewide service...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055303/health-information-outreach-the-land-grant-mission
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J J McGowan
Service to the state is one of the core principles of the land-grant mission. This concept of service is also fundamental to a significant number of outreach activities in academic health sciences libraries, particularly those libraries affiliated with the public land-grant universities. The Dana Medical Library at the University of Vermont has a lengthy tradition of outreach to health care providers and health care consumers of the State of Vermont. Building on the foundation of the land-grant institution-which grew out of federal legislation introduced in the mid nineteenth century by Justin Morrill, Vermont's congressional representative--the Dana Medical Library has based its outreach activities on its dedication of service to the state in the promotion of healthy citizens through information dissemination in support of health care delivery...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055301/the-evolution-of-rural-outreach-from-package-library-to-grateful-med-introduction-to-the-symposium
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
V Pifalo
Outreach is now a prevailing activity in health sciences libraries. As an introduction to a series of papers on current library outreach to rural communities, this paper traces the evolution of such activities by proponents in health sciences libraries from 1924 to 1992. Definitions of rural and outreach are followed by a consideration of the expanding audience groups. The evolution in approaches covers the package library and enhancements in extension service, library development, circuit librarianship, and self-service arrangements made possible by such programs as the Georgia Interactive Network (GaIN) and Grateful Med...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055300/clarifying-the-abstracts-of-systematic-literature-reviews
#29
COMPARATIVE STUDY
J Hartley
BACKGROUND: There is a small body of research on improving the clarity of abstracts in general that is relevant to improving the clarity of abstracts of systematic reviews. OBJECTIVES: To summarize this earlier research and indicate its implications for writing the abstracts of systematic reviews. METHOD: Literature review with commentary on three main features affecting the clarity of abstracts: their language, structure, and typographical presentation...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055299/factors-associated-with-successful-answering-of-clinical-questions-using-an-information-retrieval-system
#30
COMPARATIVE STUDY
W R Hersh, M K Crabtree, D H Hickam, L Sacherek, L Rose, C P Friedman
OBJECTIVES: Despite the growing use of online databases by clinicians, there has been very little research documenting how effectively they are used. This study assessed the ability of medical and nurse-practitioner students to answer clinical questions using an information retrieval system. It also attempted to identify the demographic, experience, cognitive, personality, search mechanics, and user-satisfaction factors associated with successful use of a retrieval system. METHODS: Twenty-nine students completed questionnaires of clinical and computer experience as well as tests of cognitive abilities and personality type...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055298/public-library-consumer-health-information-pilot-project-results-of-a-national-library-of-medicine-evaluation
#31
COMPARATIVE STUDY
F B Wood, B Lyon, M B Schell, P Kitendaugh, V H Cid, E R Siegel
In October 1998, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) launched a pilot project to learn about the role of public libraries in providing health information to the public and to generate information that would assist NLM and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) in learning how best to work with public libraries in the future. Three regional medical libraries (RMLs), eight resource libraries, and forty-one public libraries or library systems from nine states and the District of Columbia were selected for participation...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055297/interlibrary-loan-in-primary-access-libraries-challenging-the-traditional-view
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
R F Dudden, S Coldren, J E Condon, S Katsh, C M Reiter, P L Roth
INTRODUCTION: Primary access libraries serve as the foundation of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) interlibrary loan (ILL) hierarchy, yet few published reports directly address the important role these libraries play in the ILL system. This may reflect the traditional view that small, primary access libraries are largely users of ILL, rather than important contributors to the effectiveness and efficiency of the national ILL system. OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to test several commonly held beliefs regarding ILL system use by primary access libraries...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11055296/evidence-based-librarianship-an-overview
#33
REVIEW
J D Eldredge
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate how the core characteristics of both evidence-based medicine (EBM) and evidence-based health care (EBHC) can be adapted to health sciences librarianship. METHOD: Narrative review essay involving development of a conceptual framework. The author describes the central features of EBM and EBHC. Following each description of a central feature, the author then suggests ways that this feature applies to health sciences librarianship. RESULTS: First, the decision-making processes of EBM and EBHC are compatible with health sciences librarianship...
October 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16018090/keep-those-cards-and-letters-coming
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T S Plutchak
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10928717/j-michael-homan-medical-library-association-president-2000-2001
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R C Morris, D B Morris
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10928716/marking-retracted-papers-at-the-webster-pendergrass-agriculture-veterinary-medicine-library
#36
LETTER
A Viera
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10928714/medical-subject-headings-mesh
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C E Lipscomb
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10928713/library-requirements-and-problem-based-learning-the-medical-sciences-library-the-university-of-the-west-indies
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Lewis
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10928712/interlibrary-loan-availability-of-nursing-journals-through-docline-and-oclc-a-five-state-survey
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M McKnight
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10928711/positive-image-and-high-profile-gets-results-in-a-hospital-library
#40
COMPARATIVE STUDY
C M Shisler
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2000: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
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