The state of the journal: the Journal of the Medical Library Association in 2020 [PDF]
As the premier journal in health sciences librarianship, the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) continuously strives to publish high-quality work that advances research and practice and to provide irreplaceable value for readers, authors ...
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Introducing the Journal of the Medical Library Association’s policy on the use of generative artificial intelligence in submissions [PDF]
With the arrival of ChatGPT, the academic community has expressed concerns about how generative artificial intelligence will be used by students and researchers alike. After consulting policies from other journals and discussing among the editorial team,
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2024 [PDF]
We sincerely thank the peer reviewers in 2024 who helped evaluate and improve the quality of work published in the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA).
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2019 [PDF]
The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) sincerely thanks the 220 peer reviewers in 2019 who helped vet and improve the quality of work published in our journal.
Katherine G. Akers
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2023 [PDF]
We sincerely thank the peer reviewers in 2023 who helped evaluate and improve the quality of work published in the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA).
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2018 [PDF]
The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) sincerely thanks the 210 peer reviewers in 2018.
Katherine G. Akers
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Introducing altmetrics to the Journal of the Medical Library Association [PDF]
The Journal of the Medical Library Association’s (JMLA’s) website now shows a range of article-level metrics (e.g., article views, online mentions, social media attention) for each published article. This editorial explains how ”altmetrics“ may be better
Katherine G. Akers
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2017 [PDF]
The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) sincerely thanks our peer reviewers in 2017.
Katherine G. Akers
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Introducing the Journal of the Medical Library Association’s manuscript resubmission deadlines: creating accountability structures for our authors [PDF]
The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) has made the decision to change our “revise-at-will” policy to instead adopt firmer deadlines for manuscript resubmissions.
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Operational developments at the Journal of the Medical Library Association: improved production timelines, new policy introduction, and senior editorial team updates [PDF]
In our editorial in the January/April 2023 issue of JMLA, we spoke of the challenges we faced when we took on the co-lead editor roles. At the end of that editorial, we stated our intention to get the publishing schedule back on track and to finally ...
Jill T. Boruff, Michelle Kraft
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