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ChatGPT in medical libraries, possibilities and future directions: An integrative review.

Health Information and Libraries Journal
BACKGROUND The emergence of the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT in November 2022 has garnered substantial attention across diverse disciplines.
Brady D. Lund, Daud Khan, M. Yuvaraj
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Impacting Librarianship and Veterinary Medicine: History of the Veterinary Medical Libraries Section of the Medical Library Association from 1974 to 2014

, 2015
This article discusses the Veterinary Medical Libraries Section (VMLS) of the Medical Library Association (MLA), its impacts on both librarianship and veterinary medicine during its 40-year history, how it achieved those impacts, relationships, selected ...
L. M. Rey   +3 more
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Consumer Health Information Centers in Medical Libraries: A Survey of Current Practices

, 2014
This article summarizes a survey designed to assess consumer health information services in United States medical libraries and describes how survey data informed the planning process for redesigning a medical library. The survey included multiple choice
S. Oelschlegel   +2 more
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Chat Reference Service in Medical Libraries

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2003
An increasing number of medical school libraries offer chat service to provide immediate, high quality information at the time and point of need to students, faculty, staff, and health care professionals.
C. Dee
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Demonstrating Value in Federal Medical Center Libraries

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2018
Librarians in the federal sector, like librarians in other medical center libraries, increasingly find it necessary to prove their worth to administrators of their facilities in order to keep their libraries open.
Mary Virginia Taylor   +1 more
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THE PHYSICIAN AND THE MEDICAL LIBRARY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
It is highly possible that medicine could be practiced today without the aid of any medical literature other than that inThe Journal.1However, for a really high level of practice, advances in the field must be followed through many books and journals, and advice on puzzling cases and unusual diseases must be sought for in print.
Edwin J. Pulaski, Estelle Brodman
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The National Academies Press Free E-books Collection as a Resource for Medical Libraries

, 2012
The National Academies Press (NAP) makes more than 4,000 medical and scientific titles freely available as electronic books, either as HTML text to be read on the web or as PDF documents to be downloaded.
Amanda Chiplock, A. Ettien
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Boston Medical Library

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT To the Trustees and Fellows of the Boston Medical Library: When I was asked to become president of the Boston Medical Library I was very reluctant to do so.
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The Medical Library

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— As one trained in the field of administration who now finds himself working in a community hospital medical library, I read with interest Dr. King's analysis of a medical library in the university environment (231:833, 1975). Many of his comments are equally applicable to the medical library in a hospital setting. I do question one of
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2015--the future of medical libraries.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
Given that scholars and researchers continue to rely on information, the work now performed by medical libraries will not disappear. But how, where, and by whom will it be done? Dr.
D. Lindberg, B. Humphreys
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