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Citation Analysis Shows Promise as an Effective Tool for Monograph Collection Development Marsalis, Scott; University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Neuroscientists’ Domain Knowledge Does Not Improve Search Performance in PubMed Badia, Giovanna; Royal Victoria Hospital - MUHC
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Sabbatical Options for Academic Librarians in the U.S. Vary Widely Ganshorn, Heather; Health Information Network Calgary, Holy Cross Site
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Gratification Theory Provides a Useful Framework for Understanding the Information Seeking Behaviours and Needs of Distinct Populations Zoellner, Kate; University of Montana
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Undergraduate Library Instruction in the Humanities Increases the Use of Books Over Journals Lê, Mê-Linh; University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Librarian and LIS Faculty Participation in Self-Archiving Practice Needs Improvement Hughes, Annie M.; Wilson Dental Library, University of Southern California
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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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Still Bound for Disappointment? Another Look at Faculty and Library Journal Collections Rutner, Jennifer; Columbia University Libraries New York City, New York, United States of America - Self, James; University of Virginia Library Charlottesville, Virginia, United States of America
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An Examination of the Failure Rate and Content Equivalency of Electronic Surrogates and the Implications for Print Equivalent Preservation Ladd, Ken; University of Saskatchewan Library
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Does a Social Network Based Model of Journal Metrics Improve Ranking? Perryman, Carol; University of North Carolina
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