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Open Access Articles Have a Greater Research Impact Than Articles Not Freely Available Lewis, Suzanne Pamela; Health Librarian
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Despite Barriers, Education Providers, Health Professionals, and Students Perceive E-Learning to Be an Effective Method of Education Kloda, Lorie Andrea; McGill University
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Differences Between Library Instruction Conference Attendees and Their Institutional Affiliations in the United States and Canada are Discernible Perryman, Carol L.; School of Information & Library Science
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Searching for Adverse Effects in MEDLINE and EMBASE Requires a Combined Approach for Efficient Retrieval Brown, Marcy L.; West Penn Hospital - Forbes Campus
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A Combination of Citation Analyses Can Reveal the Nature of a Journal’s Scholarly Communication, Its Influence in a Scientific Community, and the Geographic Location of Its Authors and Citers Haddow, Gaby
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Further Research is Required to Determine Which Database Products Best Support Research in Public Administration Hook, David; MDA
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The randomised controlled trial in medical research: using bibliometric methods to identify core journals Loy, John; AWP Mental Health Trust
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New Search Strategies Optimize MEDLINE Retrieval of Sound Studies on Treatment or Prevention of Health Disorders Brown, Marcy L.; West Penn Hospital - Forbes Campus
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Identifying Relevant Controlled Clinical Trials for Systematic Reviews Requires Searching Multiple Resources – and, Even Then, Comprehensiveness is Questionable Hannigan, Gale Gabrielle; Texas A&M Medical Sciences Library
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Analysis of Print and Electronic Serials’ Use Statistics Facilitates Print Cancellation Decisions Haley, Pamela; Queen's University
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