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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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Local Purchasing of Journals is Required in Addition to a Nationally Purchased Collection to Meet the Information Needs of NHS Staff Kelson, Jennifer; Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Academics are Reading More Electronic Journal Articles in More Subjects, Using Varying Strategies to Find and Manage Them Carter, Christina E.; Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage
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Too Few Articles in the Journal Literature on Instruction in Academic Libraries are Research-Based Blythe, Kurt; UNC-Chapel Hill
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Study Describes Research Scientists’ Information Seeking Behaviour, but Methodological Issues Make Usefulness as Evidence Debatable Marsalis, Scott; University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Varied Search Protocols Lead to Clinically Relevant Results Brown, Marcy L.; Envision Research
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EBLIG Sponsors CLA 2008 Pre-Conference Workshop ,
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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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Citation Analysis Shows Promise as an Effective Tool for Monograph Collection Development Marsalis, Scott; University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Clinician-selected Electronic Information Resources do not Guarantee Accuracy in Answering Primary Care Physicians' Information Needs Preddie, Martha Ingrid; School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Learning Through Reflective Writing: A Teaching Strategy Young, Kristen L.; A. Alfred Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan
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Testing an Academic Library Website for Usability with Faculty and Graduate Students Emde, Judith Z.; University of Kansas - Morris, Sara E.; University of Kansas - Claassen-Wilson, Monica; University of Kansas
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Further Study is Needed to Define and Measure the Use of Reflective Practice in Library and Information Science Perryman, Carol; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Neuroscientists’ Domain Knowledge Does Not Improve Search Performance in PubMed Badia, Giovanna; Royal Victoria Hospital - MUHC
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Existing Analytical Frameworks for Information Behaviour Don’t Fully Explain HIV/AIDS Information Exchange in Rural Communities in Ontario, Canada Kelly, Kate; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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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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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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Accurate Answers to Reference Queries May Be Provided Less Frequently Than Expected Tewell, Eamon C.; Moore College of Art & Design
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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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Computer-Assisted Library Instruction and Face-to-Face Library Instruction Prove Equally Effective for Teaching Basic Library Skills in Academic Libraries Walker, Stephanie; Brooklyn College, City University of New York |