No aplica | (18) |
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) |
Inter-Library Loans; Journal subscriptions; Italy | (1) |
Interlibrary loans, academic libraries, United States of America | (1) |
Más... |
1.
|
Inter-Library Loans and Document Supply Services in Italy Appear to Supplement Journal Subscriptions Rather Than Replace Them Oxborrow, Kathryn; Hutt City Libraries Lower Hutt, New Zealand
|
2.
|
Nutrition, Food Science, and Dietetics Faculty Have Information Needs Similar to Basic and Medical Sciences Faculty – Online Access to Electronic Journals, PubMed/Medline, and Google Lê, Mê-Linh; Health Sciences Library, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
|
3.
|
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
|
4.
|
CHLA: Call for Contributed Papers and Posters ,
|
5.
|
Open Access Pricing Models would Reduce Journal Expenditure at Most Colleges and Universities Haddow, Gaby; Curtin University of Technology
|
6.
|
Traditional Factors of Fit, Perceived Quality, and Speed of Publication Still Outweigh Open Access in Authors’ Journal Selection Criteria Dalton, Michelle; University of Limerick Limerick, Ireland
|
7.
|
Predicting Future Information Resource Utilization Under Conditions of Scarcity: The First Cohort Study in Health Sciences Librarianship Eldredge, Jonathan D.
|
8.
|
Opportunities within the EBLIP Journal ., .
|
9.
|
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
|
10.
|
Collection Usage Pre- and Post-Summon Implementation at the University of Manitoba Libraries O'Hara, Lisa; University of Manitoba Libraries Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
|
11.
|
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Seeks Associate Editor (Evidence Summaries) Glynn, Lindsay; Editor-in-Chief
|
12.
|
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
|
13.
|
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Seeks Production Editor Glynn, Lindsay; Editor-in-Chief
|
14.
|
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
|
15.
|
Analysis of Print and Electronic Serials’ Use Statistics Facilitates Print Cancellation Decisions Haley, Pamela; Queen's University
|
16.
|
Interlibrary Loan Rates for Academic Libraries in the United States of America Have Increased Despite the Availability of Electronic Databases, but Fulfilment Rates Have Decreased Oxborrow, Kathryn; Hutt City Libraries Lower Hutt, New Zealand
|
17.
|
The Quality of Canadian and U.S. Government Health Documents Remains Unchallenged Until Better Research Can Be Undertaken Corkett, Michael
|
18.
|
The EQUATOR Network – a New Web Resource for Good Reporting of Health Research ,
|
19.
|
Canadian Healthcare Practitioners’ Access to Evidence Based Information is Inequitable Melssen, Maria; Port Clinton, Ohio, United States of America
|
20.
|
The Academic Reward System is the Primary Influence Toward Faculty Non-Participation in Institutional Repositories Blythe, Kurt; UNC-Chapel Hill
|
21.
|
Librarian and LIS Faculty Participation in Self-Archiving Practice Needs Improvement Hughes, Annie M.; Wilson Dental Library, University of Southern California
|
22.
|
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
|
23.
|
Birds of a Feather Flock Together: The Congruence of Personality Types within Librarians’ Subject Specialties Loy, John; AWP Mental Health Trust
|
24.
|
Do Clinical Librarians Matter? The First Randomized Controlled Trial in Librarianship Eldredge, Jonathan
|
25.
|
Learning Through Reflective Writing: A Teaching Strategy Young, Kristen L.; A. Alfred Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan
|
26.
|
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
|
27.
|
Library and Informatics Training May Improve Question Formulation among Public Health Practitioners Ganshorn, Heather; Health Information Network Calgary, Holy Cross Site
|
28.
|
Teachers in the UK Prefer Research Evidence that is Synthesized, Practical, and Locally Available Schulte, Stephanie; The Ohio State University
|
29.
|
Library Users Expect Link Resolvers to Provide Full Text While Librarians Expect Accurate Results Furlan, Wendy
|
30.
|
A List of Best Practices That May Improve the Use of Telephone Interviews During the Recruitment Process Herron, David; Karolinska Institutet University Library - Haglund, Lotta; Karolinska Institutet University Library
|
31.
|
Kuhlthau’s Classic Research on the Information Search Process (ISP) Provides Evidence for Information Seeking as a Constructivist Process Genuis, Shelagh K.; University of Alberta
|
32.
|
Information Literacy Strategy Development: Study Prescribes Strategic Management Framework for Academic Institutions Protzko, Shandra; National Jewish Health
|
33.
|
Information Literacy Articles in Science Pedagogy Journals Bradley, Cara; University of Regina Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
|
34.
|
Larger, Higher-level Academic Institutions in the US Do Not Necessarily Have Better-resourced Library Web Teams. Lewis, Suzanne; Northern Sydney Central Coast Health
|
35.
|
Academic Librarians Should Be Sensitive to Language and Cultural Barriers When Providing Reference Service to International Students Kloda, Lorie Andrea; McGill University
|
36.
|
Academic Librarians Would Benefit from Instruction on Conducting Research Hughes, Annie M.; Wilson Dental Library, University of Southern California Los Angeles, California, United States of America
|
37.
|
Accurate Answers to Reference Queries May Be Provided Less Frequently Than Expected Tewell, Eamon C.; Moore College of Art & Design
|
38.
|
Web Usability Policies/Standards/Guidelines (PSGs) do not Influence Practices at ARL Academic Libraries Protzko, Shandra; National Jewish Health
|
39.
|
More Appropriate Information Systems and Services for the Social Scientist: Time to Put Our Findings to Work Hunsucker, R. Laval; Universiteit van Amsterdam, UB
|
40.
|
The Transition from Print to Electronic Journals: A Study of College and University Libraries in Indiana McClamroch, Jo; Indiana University Wells Library
|
41.
|
Master’s Students in History Could Benefit from a Greater Library Sensitivity and Commitment to Interdisciplinarity, and from More Efficient Document Delivery Hunsucker, R. Laval; University Libraries, Universiteit van Amsterdam Amsterdam, Breukelen, The Netherlands
|
42.
|
There are Discipline-Based Differences in Authors’ Perceptions Towards Open Access Publishing Shen, Lisa; Newton Gresham Library Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas
|
43.
|
Development of Technology Competencies for Public Services’ Staff Has Limited External Validity Martin, Jason; University of Central Florida Libraries
|
44.
|
Wikipedia and the National Cancer Institute Website Appear to Offer Similar Osteosarcoma Information for Patients Kelly, Kate; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
|
45.
|
A Graduate Degree in Library or Information Science Is Required, but not Sufficient, to Enter the Profession Torabi, Nazi; University of Western Ontario
|
46.
|
Free E-Books May Increase Print Sales: A Study With Mixed Results Williams, Heather R; Emory University
|
47.
|
Face-to-face Training is the Preferred Modality of Professional Continuing Education for Librarians of All Ages, but More Evidence is Needed Oxborrow, Kathryn; National Library of New Zealand
|
48.
|
Statistical Measures Alone Cannot Determine Which Database (BNI, CINAHL, MEDLINE, or EMBASE) Is the Most Useful for Searching Undergraduate Nursing Topics Badia, Giovanna; Royal Victoria Hospital Medical Library - McGill University Health Centre
|
49.
|
Physicists and Astronomers Use Google as a Starting Point for Specific Queries, but Do Not Intentionally Use It to Search for Articles Newton Miller, Laura; Carleton University
|
50.
|
PubMed is Slightly More Sensitive but More Time Intensive to Search than Ovid MEDLINE Merkley, Cari; Library, Mount Royal University Calgary, Alberta
|
51.
|
Scholars in the Humanities Are Reluctant to Cite E-Texts as Primary Materials Yanofsky, Deena; McGill University
|
52.
|
Decline in Reference Transactions with Few Questions Referred to Librarian when the Reference Desk is Staffed by a Paraprofessional Wakimoto, Diana K.; California State University, East Bay
|
53.
|
Choosing the Right Book: Factors that Affect Children’s Reading Bogel, Gayle; Fairfield University
|