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The new roles of medical librarians in medical research
Information and Learning Science, 2018Purpose This study aims to highlight the role of librarians as an essential element in medical research. For this purpose, the primary research process was divided into three phases: before, during and after. Then, the roles of librarians associated with each phase were separated and the viewpoint of researchers and librarians on the importance of ...
Hamideh Ehtesham+3 more
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Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 2001
Abstract This paper summarizes the development of the role of clinical medical librarianship, describes the Clinical Medical Librarian (CML) Program at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque, and discusses the potential evolution of this CML program in context of the new role of informationist.
Sarah Knox Morley, Holly Shipp Buchanan
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Abstract This paper summarizes the development of the role of clinical medical librarianship, describes the Clinical Medical Librarian (CML) Program at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque, and discusses the potential evolution of this CML program in context of the new role of informationist.
Sarah Knox Morley, Holly Shipp Buchanan
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The Librarian’s Contribution to Continuing Medical Education
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2017At many hospitals, including Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) University Hospital Rahway, librarians facilitate continuing medical education (CME) programs, sometimes working in that capacity as much as in their traditional librarian functions such as reference, research, cataloging, and bibliographic instruction.
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The problem with BEAUTY: a medical librarian's perspective
BMJ, 2015I strongly disagree with one of Pottegard and colleagues’ BEAUTY criteria for the standardised assessment of acronym quality: five points if the acronym is a real word.1 From a medical librarian’s point of view, real words as clinical trial names—especially real words commonly used in medicine—make clinical trials very difficult to find in Medline and ...
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Subprofessional Medical Librarians
New England Journal of Medicine, 1973Zimmer Sk, Olechno G
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The Foreign Physician or Nurse and the Medical Librarian
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1983For several decades, the migration of physicians and nurses to the United States has provided a major source of medical personnel. The problems this group encounters in the United States include language deficiencies, cultural misunderstandings, and lowered expectations of their role in medicine.
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Of bibliographies and medical librarians
American Heart Journal, 1980Barbara Bury, Daniel A. Jones
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