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Ovid MEDLINE Instruction can be Evaluated Using a Validated Search Assessment Tool Badia, Giovanna; Schulich Library of Science and Engineering, McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Measuring the Extent of the Synonym Problem in Full-Text Searching Beall, Jeffrey; University of Colorado Denver - Kafadar, Karen
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A Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing the Effect of E-learning, with a Taught Workshop, on the Knowledge and Search Skills of Health Professionals Pearce-Smith, Nicola
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Library Catalogue Users Are Influenced by Trends in Web Searching Haigh, Susan; Library and Archives Canada
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Developing a Comprehensive Search Strategy for Evidence Based Systematic Reviews DeLuca, Julia B.; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Mullins, Mary M.; Northrop Grumman - Lyles, Cynthia M.; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Crepaz, Nicole; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Kay, Linda; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Thadiparthi, Sekhar; Northrop Grumman/Satyam
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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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Study of Search Engine Transaction Logs Shows Little Change in How Users use Search Engines Hook, David; MDA
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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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Millennial Generation Students Search the Web Erratically, with Minimal Evaluation of Information Quality Daniel, Dominique; Oakland University
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Making Life Easier for the Visually Impaired Web Searcher: It Is Now Clearer How This Should and Can Be Done, but Implementation Lags Hunsucker, R. Laval; Information and Collection Specialist emeritus, University Libraries, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam; Silversteyn 80, Breukelen, The Netherlands |
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New Search Strategies Successfully Optimize Retrieval of Clinically Sound Treatment Studies in EMBASE Loy, John; AWP Mental Health Trust
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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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Development and Testing of a Literature Search Protocol for Evidence Based Nursing: An Applied Student Learning Experience Hickner, Andy; University of Michigan Medical School - Friese, Christopher R.; University of Michigan School of Nursing - Irwin, Margaret; Oncology Nursing Society
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Students are Confident Using Federated Search Tools as much as Single Databases Yanofsky, Deena; McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Recording Database Searches for Systematic Reviews - What is the Value of Adding a Narrative to Peer-Review Checklists? A Case Study of NICE Interventional Procedures Guidance Craven, Jenny; National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Manchester, United Kingdom - Levay, Paul; National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Manchester, United Kingdom
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Interactive, Web-based Information Skills Tutorial Well Received by Graduate Students in Health and Social Care Research Brown, Marcy L.; West Penn Hospital - Forbes Regional Campus
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The Usefulness of Related Functions in Web of Science and Scopus Char, Dorothy C.P. - Ajiferuke, Isola; Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario
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Neuroscientists’ Domain Knowledge Does Not Improve Search Performance in PubMed Badia, Giovanna; Royal Victoria Hospital - MUHC
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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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PubMed is Slightly More Sensitive but More Time Intensive to Search than Ovid MEDLINE Merkley, Cari; Library, Mount Royal University Calgary, Alberta
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Children Display Seven Distinct Roles When Searching Online at Home Wakimoto, Diana K.; California State University, East Bay Hayward, California, United States of America
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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
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Applying the Narrow Forms of PubMed Methods-based and Topic-based Filters Increases Nephrologists’ Search Efficiency Kelly, Kate; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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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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Mental Model Construction in MedlinePlus Information Searching Involves Changes and Developments in Cognition, Emotion, and Behaviour DeRosa, Antonio; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York, United States of America
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Translation of Hedges in Medical Databases to Other Platforms’ Syntax May Cause Significantly Different Search Results Ganshorn, Heather; University of Calgary
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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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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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Collection Usage Pre- and Post-Summon Implementation at the University of Manitoba Libraries O'Hara, Lisa; University of Manitoba Libraries Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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An Evidence Based Checklist for the Peer Review of Electronic Search Strategies (PRESS EBC) McGowan, Jessie - Sampson, Margaret - Lefebvre, Carol
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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
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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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Potential Fit to the Department Outweighs Professional Criteria in the Hiring Process in Academic Libraries Hultman Ozek, Yvonne; Lund University, Faculty of Medicine
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Reporting of the Role of the Expert Searcher in Cochrane Reviews Zhang, Li; University of Saskatchewan - Sampson, Margaret; Chalmers Research Group, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute - McGowan, Jessie; Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa
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Pediatric Residents and Interns in an Italian Hospital Perform Improved Bibliographic Searches when Assisted by a Biomedical Librarian Stone, Mathew; Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Clinical Librarian Programs May Lead to Information Behaviour Change Brown, Marcy L.; Envision Research
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High School Students Struggle to Find School-related Information on the Web Merkley, Cari
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Information Resources Group (IRG) Workshop: Pushing the Frontiers of HTA Information Management ,
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Undergraduates Prefer Federated Searching to Searching Databases Individually Gore, Genevieve; McGill University
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Varied Search Protocols Lead to Clinically Relevant Results Brown, Marcy L.; Envision Research
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Course-Integrated Learning Outcomes for Library Database Searching: Three Assessment Points on the Path of Evidence Cmor, Dianne; Hong Kong Baptist University Library - Chan, Alison; Hong Kong Baptist University Library - Kong, Teresa; Hong Kong Baptist University Library
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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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It’s All Fun and Games until Someone Learns Something: Assessing the Learning Outcomes of Two Educational Games McCabe, Jennifer; James Madison University - Wise, Steven; Northwest Evaluation Association
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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
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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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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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The Utilization of Wireless Handheld Computers with MEDLINE is an Effective Mechanism for Answering Clinical Questions at the Point of Care Preddie, Martha Ingrid; School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Children’s input is vital to creating an online library that meets children’s information needs Haigh, Susan; Library and Archives Canada
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Communication is the Key Skill for Reference Librarians Pikas, Christina K; The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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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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