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Corrects author name in reference #11 of “Advancing the Conversation: Next Steps For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) Health Sciences Librarianship” on 105(4) October, page 325. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.206.
Katherine G. Akers
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Corrects missing acknowledgments of pilot program participants Deborah Chiarella, Pamela M. Rose, Aletia Morgan, and Gretchen Sneff in “A model for initiating research data management services at academic libraries” in 107(3) July, pages 432–41.
Katherine G. Akers
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Corrects Table 1 and total number of records identified in the study of “Performance of a mixed filter to identify relevant studies for mixed studies reviews” on page 49, 104(1) January 2016. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.214.
Katherine G. Akers
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Corrects quote by Martin Luther King Jr. in “Social justice and the medical librarian” on 107(3) July, page 302. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2019.712.
Katherine G. Akers
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Analysis of Research Trend in the Journal of Korean Medical Library Association from 1974 to 2022
This study analyzed research trends in academic papers commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Journal of Korea Medical Library Association. The research data included 245 academic papers published between 1974 and 2022. The analysis criteria were four areas: research production volume and research type, research topic, and author status.
Hye Young Han +7 more
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In the April 2019 issue (Vol. 106 No. 3), the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) debuted its Case Report publication category. In the years following this decision, the Case Reports category has grown into an integral component of JMLA ...
Jill T. Boruff, AHIP +2 more
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Corrects author photos in the hypertext markup language (HTML) version of “Satellite stories: capturing professional experiences of academic health sciences librarians working in delocalized health sciences programs” on page 80, 106(1) January. DOI: http:
Katherine G. Akers
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Beginning in 2012, the Virtual Projects section of the Journal of the Medical Library Association has provided an opportunity for library leaders and technology experts to share with others how new technologies are being adopted by health sciences ...
Emily Hurst, AHIP
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Research survey suggests opportunities
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I. Diane Cooper
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Let’s get a stronger evidence base for our decisions
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I. Diane Cooper
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