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Exploring mutual aid-based community engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case study of community group buying in China. [PDF]
Li W, Yu Z.
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Trends, lag and characteristics of rare disease drug approval in the USA and China, 1983-2022. [PDF]
Wang S +11 more
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Redefining value assessment and healthcare funding priorities for medicines: the journey to patient-centric decision making in APAC - a systematic literature review. [PDF]
Wong-Rieger D +7 more
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A framework for patient access management: consensus from a Delphi panel of US health system leaders. [PDF]
Woodcock E, Profeta C.
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Leveraging pharmacy partnerships and Grant funding to improve access to medications for opioid use disorder. [PDF]
Vasko JM +6 more
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Academic and Library Computing, 1991
The new title of this journal does not include mutually exclusive terms, in any sense of the combination. As the only public librarian of this new lot, it falls upon me to point out there is a vast world full of libraries beyond the manicured lawns. Amongst ourselves we often point to our differences when to that outside world our similarities are more
Bernie Sloan
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The new title of this journal does not include mutually exclusive terms, in any sense of the combination. As the only public librarian of this new lot, it falls upon me to point out there is a vast world full of libraries beyond the manicured lawns. Amongst ourselves we often point to our differences when to that outside world our similarities are more
Bernie Sloan
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Measuring Multilingualism in Online Public Access Catalogs
Proceedings of the 24th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital LibrariesThis paper is part of the international and interdisciplinary ROSETTA project, exploring multilingualism in Online Public Access Catalogs (OPAC). Despite authors creating culturally relevant works in their local languages, metadata and vocabularies in OPACs are predominantly in English.
Amel Fraisse +3 more
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Online Public Access Catalogs: Two Studies
Reference Services Review, 1983In September, 1982, a graduate seminar was held for the first time at Syracuse University on Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs). The focus was on aspects of OPAC design, the impact of OPACs on staff and users, and comparative analysis of their features and functions.
Hugo Chapa‐Guzman +2 more
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