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Open access for the medical librarian [PDF]
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the medical librarian are discussed. The economics of open access publishing is examined from the point of view of the university library. Open access resources, both journals and articles in repositories, are already significant and growing rapidly. There are
Morrison, Heather, Waller, Andrew
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Quantum Technology and the Medical Librarian [PDF]
Citation: Bengtson, Jason. “Quantum Technology and the Medical Librarian." Journal of Hospital Librarianship 15.3 (2015) : 326-333. Print.
Bengtson, Jason A.
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'E' for exposed? Email and privacy issues [PDF]
In March 1996, American Libraries featured a piece about a librarian at the University of California/Irvine whose supervisor intercepted her e-mail while she was absent on medical leave.
Gannon-Leary, Pat
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Disruptive technology and medical librarians [PDF]
My grandfather had a Royal typewriter. It was mechanical—he could be click-clicking away on the keys even if the power was off, and it did not even need batteries. Royal was a leader in the typewriter market, except during 1942–1945, when it produced machine guns during the war.
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Social justice and the medical librarian
This lecture discusses social justice and the role that medical librarians can play in a democratic society. Social justice needs to be central to the mission of medical librarianship and a core value of the profession. Medical librarians must develop a new professional orientation: one that focuses on cultural awareness or cultural consciousness that ...
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Interview with Katie McGready [PDF]
An oral history interview with Mary Catherine Bussey Boice (Katie) McGready, the first medical librarian in the Texas Medical Center, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
McGready, Katie
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The Health Sciences Librarian in Medical Education: A Vital Pathways Task Force [PDF]
Objectives: The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librarians reviewed current and future roles of health sciences librarians in medical education at the graduate and undergraduate levels and worked with ...
Blobaum, Paul
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Using Organization Theory to Explore the Changing Role of Medical Libraries [PDF]
This historical research review uses organization theory to describe and interpret the evolution of American hospitals, medical libraries, and the role of the professional librarian.
Fatkin, Kathy J
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Replacement for the 10 page paper? A pilot project using blogs and wikis for a collaborative EBM assignment in a 3rd year internal medical clerkship [PDF]
Objective Pilot a group assignment using blogs and wikis to develop evidence-based medicine skills in third year medical students on an internal medicine clerkship.
Frisby, PhD, Anothny J.+6 more
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Collaborative Instruction for Information Retrieval and Appraisal Skills in Evidence-Based Practice Models for Dental Hygiene Students. [PDF]
Objectives: 1. Collaborate with VCU Dental Hygiene Program faculty to develop and evaluate a model of evidence-based practice (EBP) for students in didactic and clinical settings. 2. Describe how a course was modified to emphasize evidence-based practice.
Lubker, Irene M, Pellegrini, Joan M.
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