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Cohort Design; Collection Development; Citation Analysis; Reputation Analysis; Academic Health Sciences Libraries; Medical Libraries; Journal Use Studies | (1) |
Core curriculum; Academic libraries; Information professionals; Job postings content analysis; recent MLIS graduates | (1) |
EBM; literature request service; clinical information services | (1) |
GLBT, climate, academic librarianship, gay | (1) |
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Positive Perceptions of Access to Online Library Resources Correlates with Quality and Quantity of Scholarly Publications among Finnish Academics Marsalis, Scott; University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Birds of a Feather Flock Together: The Congruence of Personality Types within Librarians’ Subject Specialties Loy, John; AWP Mental Health Trust
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Teachers in the UK Prefer Research Evidence that is Synthesized, Practical, and Locally Available Schulte, Stephanie; The Ohio State University
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Information Literacy Strategy Development: Study Prescribes Strategic Management Framework for Academic Institutions Protzko, Shandra; National Jewish Health
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Larger, Higher-level Academic Institutions in the US Do Not Necessarily Have Better-resourced Library Web Teams. Lewis, Suzanne; Northern Sydney Central Coast Health
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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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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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EBLIP Original Research Award , ; Editor-in-Chief
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Undergraduates Prefer Federated Searching to Searching Databases Individually Gore, Genevieve; McGill University
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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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