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Cohort Design; Collection Development; Citation Analysis; Reputation Analysis; Academic Health Sciences Libraries; Medical Libraries; Journal Use Studies | (1) |
EBM; literature request service; clinical information services | (1) |
Open Access; librarians; librarian faculty | (1) |
The Cochrane Library; evidence-based research; mixed methods approach | (1) |
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High Self-efficacy and High Use of Electronic Information may Predict Improved Academic Performance Schulte, Stephanie J.; Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
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Some in Saskatchewan Find The Cochrane Library Useful after Promotion, Access and Training Efforts Protzko, Shandra Lee; National Jewish Medical and Research Center |
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Self-archiving to Institutional Repositories Is Improved by Assisted and Mandated Deposit; Disciplinary Culture is not a Factor Haddow, Gaby; Curtin University of Technology
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E-mailed Evidence Based Summaries Impact Physician Learning More than Practice Hannigan, Gale; Texas A&M University Libraries
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Topic-specific Infobuttons Reduce Search Time but their Clinical Impact is Unclear Protzko, Shandra; National Jewish Health
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Staffing an Academic Reference Desk with Librarians is not Cost-effective Merkley, Cari
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Clinical Informatics Consult Service Positively Affects Some Clinical Decisions in the ICU Kelson, Jennifer; Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Citations to Conference Papers Indicate They Are Declining in Importance across All Discipline Areas Haddow, Gaby; Curtin University of Technology
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Level 1 COUNTER Compliant Vendor Statistics are a Reliable Measure of Journal Usage Haddow, Gaby; Curtin University of Technology
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Predicting Future Information Resource Utilization Under Conditions of Scarcity: The First Cohort Study in Health Sciences Librarianship Eldredge, Jonathan D.
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