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Graduate Students Report Strong Acceptance and Loyal Usage of Google Scholar Shen, Lisa; Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas, United States of America
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A Content Analysis of Google Scholar: Coverage Varies by Discipline and by Database Wilson, Virginia; University of Saskatchewan
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For Non-expert Clinical Searches, Google Scholar Results are Older with Higher Impact while PubMed Results Offer More Breadth Perryman, Carol; Texas Woman's University Denton, Texas, United States of America
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Residents and Medical Students Correctly Answer Clinical Questions More Often with Google and UpToDate than With PubMed or Ovid MEDLINE Arndt, Theresa; Waidner-Spahr Library, Dickinson College Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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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
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Google Scholar Out-Performs Many Subscription Databases when Keyword Searching Badia, Giovanna; Royal Victoria Hospital - McGill University Health Center
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Image-Seeking Preferences Among Undergraduate Novice Researchers Bridges, Laurie; Oregon State University - Edmunson-Morton, Tiah; Oregon State University
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Study in Grey and White: Measuring the Impact of the 8Rs Canadian Library Human Resources Study Sivak, Allison; University of Alberta Libraries
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Use Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science for Comprehensive Citation Tracking Kloda, Lorie Andrea; McGill University
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Google Wave: Have CTSI-Minded Institutions Caught It? Donahue, Amy; University of Minnesota Bio-Medical Library |
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Three Evidence Based Methods to Compensate for a Lack of Subject Background when Ordering Chemistry Monographs Wright, Robert A.; University of Houston Libraries
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Music Information Seeking Behaviour Poses Unique Challenges for the Design of Information Retrieval Systems Merkley, Cari; Mount Royal University
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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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Follow-Up Study on Free Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Service Demonstrates Customer Satisfaction and Generates Improvements Reed, Kathleen; Vancouver Island University
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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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Perception and Information Behaviour of Institutional Repository End-Users Provides Valuable Insight for Future Development Shen, Lisa; Newton Gresham Library, Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas, United States of America
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Danish Post-Secondary Students Use Public Libraries for Study Purposes McKenna, Julie; University of Regina
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Digital Images in Teaching and Learning at York University: Are the Libraries Meeting the Needs of Faculty Members in Fine Arts? Kandiuk, Mary; York University Libraries - Lupton, Aaron; York University Libraries
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Doctoral Students in New Zealand Have Low Awareness of Institutional Repository Existence, but Positive Attitudes Toward Open Access Publication of Their Work Arndt, Theresa S.; Waidner-Spahr Library, Dickinson College Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Relationships Between Librarians and Faculty Still Need Further Investigation Badia, Giovanna; McGill University, Schulich Library of Science and Engineering Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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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
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Meta-synthesis of the Research on Information Seeking Behaviour of Graduate Students Highlights Different Library Resource Needs Across Disciplines and Cultures Jordan, Joanne L.; Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Keele University Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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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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Study of Limited Value in Exploring Irish Hospital Clinicians’ Information Behaviour and Attitudes Towards the Clinical Informationist Melssen, Maria C.; Florida International University Miami, Florida, United States of America
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Students in Nova Scotia Schools Without Teacher-Librarians are not Achieving Department of Education Expectations for Information Literacy Skills Bogel, Gayle; John Read Middle School
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Consumer Health Information Websites with High Visual Design Ratings Likely to Be also Highly Rated for Perceived Credibility Kelly, Kate; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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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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There are Discipline-Based Differences in Authors’ Perceptions Towards Open Access Publishing Shen, Lisa; Newton Gresham Library Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas
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Evidence from Students’ Information Seeking Diaries Underscores the Importance of Including Librarians in Undergraduate Education Melssen, Maria; Medical Librarian, Independent Contractor Port Clinton, Ohio, United States of America
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Undergraduate Information Literacy Instruction Is Not Enough to Prepare Junior Doctors for Evidence Based Practice Howe, Carol D; Gabriele Library, Immaculata University Immaculata, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Undergraduate Student Use of the Physical and Virtual Library Varies according to Academic Discipline von Isenburg, Megan; Duke University Medical Center Library
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Undergraduate Science Students are Uncertain of How to Find Facts in E-books Compared to Print Books Carter, Christina E.; University of Alaska Anchorage
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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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The Actions of Teacher-Librarians Minimize or Reinforce Barriers to Adolescent Information Seeking McKenna, Julie; Regina Public Library
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Female Public Library Patrons Value the Library for Services, Programs, and Technology Wilson, Virginia; University of Saskatchewan
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Citations to Conference Papers Indicate They Are Declining in Importance across All Discipline Areas Haddow, Gaby; Curtin University of Technology
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Millennial Students’ Online Search Strategies are Associated With Their Mental Models of Search Bussert, Leslie; University of Washington Bothell, Cascadia Community College Campus Library Bothell, Washington, United States of America
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Low Response Rate and Other Factors Render Academic Health Science Library System Study Ungeneralizable Melssen, Maria
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