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AUTHOR INDEX—VOLUME 93, 2005 Principal author entries are in bold- Palliative care: care for terminally ill Carlson Judith H., see Lavin, Mary A, face, with coauthor cross-references in patients (VHS) [review], 295 et al. plain typeface. Titles of books, jour- Barton, Hope Carrigan, Esther nals, and software are in italic. DynaMed [review], 412-4 Libraries act on their LibQUAL + find- Basler, Thomas G. ings: from data to action edited by Abromitis, Rebecca A., see Hartman, Warren Phillip Bird, 1933-2004 Fred M. Health, Martha Kyril- Linda M, et al. [obituary], 141-2 lidou, and Consuella A. Askew Allard, Suzanne L., see Case, Donald Bedard, Martha A., see Murphy, Sarah [review], 504-5 O, et al. Anne, et al. Case, Donald O.; Andrews, james E.; Alpi, Kristine M. Beiki, Davood, see Beiki, Omid and Johnson, J. David; Allard, Suz- Don't catch the killer: menigococcal dis- Beiki, Davood anne L. ease: a guide for students (VHS) Beiki, Omid and Beiki, Davood Avoiding versus seeking: the rela- [review], 138 ParsMedline: establishment of a tionship of information seeking Expert searching in public health, Web-based bibliographic data- to avoidance, blunting, coping, 97-103 base related to Iranian health dissonance, and related con- Andrews, James E., see Case, Donald and medical research, 401-3 cepts, 353-62 O, et al. Berryman, Donna, see Fama, Jane, et Charbonneau, Deborah H. Andrews, James E.; Pearce, Kevin A.; al. The Cochrane Library [review], 409- Ireson, Carol; Love, Margaret Blasco, Lourdes Castillo, see Garcia, 10 M. Francisca Abad, et al. Global health [review], 294-5 Information-seeking behaviors of Bobal, Alison M.; Schmidt, Cynthia Cogdill, Keith W., see Banks, Marcus practitioners in a primary care M.; Cox, Roxanne A, et al. practice-based research network One library’s experience with live, Cox, Roxanne, see Bobal, Alison M, (PBRN), 206-12 virtual reference, 123-5 et al. Antunez, Marilia Crawley-Low, Jill, see Murphy, Sarah Bowden, Virginia M., see Warner, De- jA su salud!: Spanish for health profes- Anne, et ai. bra G,, et al. sionals. version 1.0 [English and Cuddy, Theresa M. Bradley, Jana, see Turner, Anne M, et Spanish reviews], 509-11 al. Value of hospital libraries: the Fuld Arcari, Ralph D. Brawn, Tammy S. Campus study, 446-9 Charles Robin LeSueur, 1923-2004 Consumer health libraries: what do Cugini, Eve, see Huber, Jeffrey T, et [obituary], 300-2 al. patrons really want?, 495-6 Arroyo, Pedro, see Loria, Alvar and Cvitan, Tome, see Lavin, Mary A, et Brower, Stewart Arroyo, Pedro The virtual reference experience: inte- al. Ashley, Denis E., see D’Alessandro, D’Alessandro, Donna M., see grating theory into practice edited Michael P, et al. D‘Alessandro, Michael P, et al. by R. David Lankes, et al. [re- Assar, Soraya, see Perry, Gerald J, et D‘Alessandro, Michael gE: view], 407-8 al. D‘Alessandro, Donna M.; Bak- Burda, Michelle L., see Klein-Fedysh- Auster, Ethel, see McDiarmid, Mary alar, Richard S.; Ashley, Denis and Auster, Ethel in, Michele, et al. E.; Hendrix, Mary J. C. Bader, Shelley A., see Byrd, Gary D, Burke, Shannon, see Huber, Jeffrey T, The Virtual Naval Hospital: the dig- et al. et al. ital library as knowledge man- Bakalar, Richard S., see D’Alessandro, Burkell, Jacquelyn and Campbell, D. agement tool for nomadic pa- Grant Michael P, et al. trons, 16—20 Baker, Lynda M.; Kars, Marge; Petty, “‘What does this mean?”’ How Web- Darmoni, Stefan J., see Gehanno, Jean- Janet based consumer health infor- Francois, et al. mation fails to support infor- More research needed on the Acad- De Groote, Sandra L.; Shultz, Mary; mation seeking in the pursuit of emy of Health Information Pro- Doranski, Marceline fessionals, the profession, and informed consent for screening Online journals’ impact on the ci- the Medical Library Association test decisions, 363-73 tation patterns of medical fac- [letter], 5-6 Byrd, Gary D,; Bader, Shelley A.; ulty, 223-8 Balogh, Leeni, see Hassig, Robin Ack- Mazzaschi, Anthony J. De Santis, Melissa ley, et al. The status of open access publish- Emerging issues in the electronic envi- Bandy, Margaret, see Hassig, Robin ing by academic societies, 423-4 ronment: challenges for librarians Ackley, et al. Cahn, Marjorie A., see Banks, Marcus and researchers in the sciences ed- Banks, Marcus A.; Cogdill, Keith W,; A, et al. ited by Jeannie P. Miller [re- Selden, Catherine R.; Cahn, Caillard, Jean-Francois, see Gehanno, view| , 503-4 Marjorie A. Jean-Francois, et al. Dee, Cheryl and Stanley, Ellen E. Complementary competencies: pub- Calduch, Patricia Bayo, see Garcia, Information-seeking behavior of lic health and health sciences li- Francisca Abad, et al. nursing students and clinical brarianship, 338-47 Campbell, D. Grant, see Burkell, Jac- nurses: implications for health Bartkowiak, Barbara quelyn and Campbell, D. Grant sciences librarians, 213-22 J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 AT Author index Dee, Cheryl R.; Teolis, Marilyn; “Smallball” evaluation: a prescrip- becca A.; Kuller, Alice B.; Ep- Todd, Andrew D. tion for studying community- stein, Barbara A. Physicians’ use of the personal dig- based information interventions, Staff development planning in an ital assistant (PDA) in clinical $43-S48 academic health sciences library, decision making, 480-6 Frisque, Michelle 271-7 Dervin, Brenda The Medical Library Association en- Hassig, Robin Ackley; Balogh, Leeni; Libraries reaching out with health cyclopedic guide to searching and Bandy, Margaret; Doyle, information to vulnerable pop- finding health information on the Jacqueline Donaldson; Gluck, ulations: guidance from re- Web edited by P. E Anderson Jeannine Cyr; Lindner, Kather- search on information seeking and Nancy J. Allee [review], ine Lois; Reich, Barbara; Var- and use, $74—S80 135-7 ner, Douglas DeWitt, Jerry Fulda, Pauline O. and Satterthwaite, Standards for hospital libraries 2002 The challenging world of hospital Rebecca K. with 2004 revisions, 282-3 librarians [letter], 5 Proceedings, 104th annual meeting, Hendrix, Mary J. C., see D‘Alessandro, Dietrich, Jill D., see Huber, Jeffrey T, MLA [editors], 143-88 Michael P, et al. et al. Fulton, June H. Hernandez-Borges, Angel A,; Doranski, Marceline, see De Groote, John Arnold Timour, 1926-2004 Jiménez-Sosa, Alejandro; Tor- Sandra L,, et al. [obituary], 299-300 res-Alvarez de Arcaya, Maria Doyle, Jacqueline Donaldson, see Has- L.; Macias-Cervi, Pablo; Gas- Funk, Carla J., seé Holst, Ruth and sig, Robin Ackley, et al. Funk, Carla J. par-Guardado, Maria A.; Ruiz- Druss, Benjamin G. and Marcus, Rabaza, Ana Galt, Kimberly A.; Rule, Ann M.; Steven C. Houghton, Bruce; Young, Dan- Risk markers for disappearance of Growth and decentralization of the pediatric Web resources, 374-80 iel O.; Remington, Gina medical literature: implications Hill, Thomas W. Personal digital assistant—-based for evidence-based medicine, Fighting meningococcal disease: early drug information sources: po- 499-501 detections can save lives (VHS) [re- tential to improve medication Dunn, Kathel, see Vieira, Dorice L. view], 138-9 safety, 229-36 and Dunn, Kathel Hirai, Nobuko, see Nakayama, Takeo, Garcia, Francisca Abad; Teruel, Au- Dutcher, Gale A., see Siegel, Elliot R, et al. rora Gonzalez; Calduch, Patri- et al.; Wood, Frederick B. et al. Hogan, Timothy P and Palmer, Car- cia Bayo; Frias, Rosa de Ramon; Dutcher, Gale A. and Hamasu, Claire ole L. Blasco, Lourdes Castillo Community-based organizations’ Information preferences and_ prac- A comparative study of six Euro- perspective on health informa- tices among people living with pean databases of medically ori- tion outreach: a panel discus- HIV/AIDS: results from a na- ented Web resources, 467-79 sion, $35-S42 tionwide survey, 431-9 Gaspar-Guardado, Maria A., see Her- Epstein, Barbara A., see Klein-Fedysh- Holst, Ruth nandez-Borges, Angel A, et al. in, Michele, et al.; Hartman, Expert searching [symposium edi- Gehanno, Jean-Francois; Darmoni, Linda M,, et al. tor], 40-115 Fagen, Diane, see Murphy, Sarah Stefan J.; Caillard, Jean-Fran- Introduction: Expert searching, 41 cois Anne, et al. Holst, Ruth and Funk, Carla J. Fama, Jane; Berryman, Donna; Har- Major inaccuracies in articles citing State of the art of expert searching: occupational or environmental ger, Nancy; Julian, Paul; Peter- results of a Medical Library As- medicine papers and their im- son, Nancy;.Spinner, Margaret; sociation survey, 45-52 Varney, Jennifer plications, 118-21 Homan, J. Michael Inside outreach: a challenge for Giuse, Nunzia, see Sathe, Nila, et al. Introduction to reference sources in the health sciences librarians, 327- Glassman, Nancy R. health sciences, 4th ed., compiled BY RefViz 1.0.1 [review], 293-4 and edited by Jo Anne Boork- Fan, Ka wai Gluck, Jeannine Cyr, see Hassig, Rob- man, Jeffrey T. Huber, and Fred National Center for Complementary in Ackley, et al. W. Roper [review], 135 and Alternative Medicine Website Green, Lawrence W., see Ottoson, Ju- Hook, Sara Anne [review], 410-2 dith M. and Green, Lawrence You've got mail: hospital postcards Fischer, Karen S. W. as a reflection of health care in Doodys core titles in the health sciences Hamasu, Claire, see Dutcher, Gale A. the early twentieth century, 386- (DCT) [review], 409 and Hamasu, Claire 93 Forsman, Rick B. Hansen, Lucille, see Warner, Debra G, Houghton, Bruce, see Galt, Kimberly Life and death on the coral reef: an et al. A, et al. ecological perspective on schol- Harger, Nancy, see Fama, Jane, et al. Huber, Jeffrey T.; Dietrich, Jill D,; arly publishing in the health sci- Harris, Martha R. Cugini, Eve; Burke, Shannon ences, 7-15 The librarian’s roles in the system- F2F Connection: a community Frias, Rosa de Ramon, see Garcia, atic review process: a case study, health information needs assess- Francisca Abad, et al. 81-7 ment of Texas families who have Friedman, Charles P. Hartman, Linda M.; Abromitis, Re- children with chronic illnesses J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 ee Author index and/or disabilities and their chiving symposium: report, Using volunteers in Ontario hospi- care providers, 278-81 126-9 tal libraries: views of library Huber, Jeffrey T.; Walsh, Teresa J.; Kuller, Alice B., see Hartman, Linda managers, 253-62 Varman, Beatriz M, et al. McGowan, Jessie and Sampson, Mar- Camp for All Connection: a com- Lavin, Mary A.; Krieger, Mary M.; garet munity health information out- Meyer, Geralyn A.; Spasser, Systematic reviews need systematic reach project, 348-52 Mark A.; Cvitan, Tome; Reese, searchers, 74-80 Ireson, Carol, see Andrews, James E, Cordie G.; Carlson Judith H.; McGregor, Bruce et al. Perry, Anne G.; McNary, Patri- Constructing a concise medical tax- Iwema, Carrie L. cia onomy, 121-3 Power information user model pre- Development and evaluation of ev- McKnight, Michelynn sents worthy premise but idence-based nursing (EBN) fil- Foundations of library and information flawed methodology [letter], 425 ters and related databases, 104- science, 2nd ed., by Richard E. Jette, Jean-Paul, see Murphy, Sarah 15 Rubin [review], 405 Anne, et al. Lawrence, Barbara, see Klein-Fedysh- McNary, Patricia, see Lavin, Mary A, Jiménez-Sosa, Alejandro, see Hernan- in, Michele, et al. et al. dez-Borges, Angel A, et al. Lee, Patricia, see Sathe, Nila, et al. Meadows, Susan E., see Ward, Debo- Johnson, J. David, see Case, Donald O, Liddy, Elizabeth D., see Turner, Anne rah, et al. et al. M, et al. Medical Library Association Lindner, Katherine Lois, see Hassig, Role of expert searching in health Joseph, Claire B. Transitions through the perimenopausal Robin Ackley, et al. sciences libraries [policy state- Lingle, Virginia A. ment], 42-4 years [review], 296 Indexing and abstracting in theory and Mejicano, George C., see Shershneva, Women with alcohol dependency: more practice, 3rd ed., by FE. W. Lancas- Marianna B, et al. common than you think [review], 295 ter [review], 133 Meyer, Geralyn A., see Lavin, Mary Lipscomb, Carolyn E. A, et al. Julian, Paul, see Fama, Jane, et al. Race and librarianship: part II [his- Murphy, Sarah Anne; Bedard, Mar- Kars, Marge, see Baker, Lynda M, et torical notes], 308-10 tha A.; Crawley-Low, Jill; Fa- al. Logan, Robert A., see Siegel, Elliot R, gen, Diane; Jette, Jean-Paul Ketchum, Andrea M. et al.; Wood, Frederick B. et al. Standards for the academic veteri- Consumer heaith information Web- Loria, Alvar and Arroyo, Pedro nary medical library, 130-2 sites: a survey of design ele- Language and country preponder- Naito, Mariko, see Nakayama, Takeo, ments found in sites developed ance trends in MEDLINE and et al. in academic environments, 496— its causey, 381-5 Nakayama, Takeo; Hirai, Nobuko; 9 Love, Margaret M., see Andrews, Yamazaki, Shigeaki; Naito, Klein-Fedyshin, Michele; Burda, James E, et al. Mariko Michelle L.; Epstein, Barbara Ludwig, Logan and Starr, Susan Adoption of structured abstracts by A.; Lawrence, Barbara Library as place: results of a delphi general medical journals and Collaborating to enhance patient study, 315-26 format for a structured abstract, education and recovery, 440-5 Lyons, Amy Gische 237-42 Kotlyar, Michael, see Worel, Sunny Project management: tools and _tech- Nashelsky, Joan E., see Ward, Debo- and Kotlyar, Michael niques for todayS ILS professional rah, et al. Kotzin, Sheldon by Barbara Allan [review], 288- Nicholson, Scott Joseph Leiter, FMLA, 1915-2005 90 Understanding the foundation: the [obituary], 512-3 Macias-Cervi, Pablo, see Hernandez- state of generalist search edu- Kreps, Gary L., see Parker, Ruth and Borges, Angel A, et al. cation in library schools as re- Kreps, Gary L. Mani, Nandita lated to the needs of expert Kreps, Gary L. Natural Standard (Web, PDA) [re- searchers in medical libraries, Disseminating relevant health infor- view], 507-9 61-8 mation to underserved audienc- Marcus, Steven C., see Druss, Benja- Nolfi, David A. es: implications of the Digital min G. and Marcus, Steven C. Pathways to nursing: a guide to library Divide Pilot Projects, S68-S73 Marshall, Joanne G. and online research in nursing and Krieger, Mary M., see Lavin, Mary A, President's inaugural address, 170- allied health by Dennis C. Tucker et al. ? and Paula Craig [review], 406-7 Kronenfeld, Michael R. Mazzaschi, Anthony J., see Byrd, Gary Norton, Melanie J. and Vardaman, Trends in academic health sciences D, et al. Adam S. libraries and their emergence as McClure, Lucretia W. Maintaining quality document de- the ‘knowledge nexus” for their A curious mind, 197-8 livery service with off-site stor- academic health centers, 32-9 McConnaughy, Rozalynd age facilities, 394-7 Kubilius, Ramune K. and Walton, | Asperger syndrome: living outside the Olney, Cynthia A., see Warner, Debra Linda J. bell curve (VHS) [review], 139-40 G, et al. Seize the E-Journal: Models for Ar- McDiarmid, Mary and Auster, Ethel Olney, Cynthia A. J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 a Author index Using evaluation to adapt health in- and librarianship history and plan: a focus on Native Ameri- formation outreach to the com- theory, 397-400 can outreach, S10-S20 plex environments of commu- Reese, Cordie G., see Lavin, Mary A, Slotnick, Henry B., see Shershneva, nity-based organizations, S57- et al. Marianna B, et al. S67 Reich, Barbara, see Hassig, Robin Smith, Catherine Arnott Ottoson, Judith M. and Green, Lawr- Ackley, et al. An evolution of experts: MEDLINE , ence W. Remington, Gina, see Galt, Kimberly in the library school, 53-60 Community outreach: from measur- A, et al. Spasser, Mark A., see Lavin, Mary A, ing the difference to making a Renwick, Shamin et al. difference in health information, Knowledge and use of electronic in- Spinner, Margaret, see Fama, Jane, et $49-S56 formation resources by medicai al. Palmer, Carole L., see Hogan, Timothy sciences faculty at the Universi- Stanley, Ellen E., see Dee, Cheryl and P. and Palmer, Carole L. ty of the West Indies, 21-31 Stanley, Ellen E. Rockoff, Maxine L., see Peay, Wayne J. Starr, Susan, see Ludwig, Logan and Parker, Ruth and Kreps, Gary L. Library outreach: overcoming and Rockoff, Maxine L. Starr, Susan health literacy challenges, $81- Roderer, Nancy K., see Perry, Gerald Stephenson, Priscilla L. S85 J, et al. Collaborative collection development: a Ruffin, Angela, see Siegel, Elliot R, et practical guide for your library by Pearce, Kevin A., see Andrews, James al.; Wood, Frederick B. et al. James Burgett, John Harr, and E, et al. Ruiz-Rabaza, Ana, see Hernandez- Linda L. Phillips [review], 285- Peay, Wayne J. and Rockoff, Maxine Borges, Angel A, et al. 6 L Rule, Ann M., see Galt, Kimberly A, Teolis, Marilyn, see Dee, Cheryl R, et Introduction, S4-S9 et al. al. The National Library of Medicine's Sampson, Margaret, see McGowan, Teruel, Aurora Gonzalez, see Garcia, 2004 ‘Symposium on commu- Jessie and Sampson, Margaret Francisca Abad, et al. nity-based health information Sathe, Nila; Lee, Patricia; Giuse, Thibodeau, Patricia L. outreach” [symposium editors], Nunzia Presidential address, 145-8 $4-S92 Power information user model pre- Thompson, Lora L. and Toedter, Lori Pelzer, Nancy L. sents worthy premise but Exploiting knowledge in health services flawed methodology [letter re- Zero-based print journal collection edited by Graham Walton and sponse], 425 development in a community Andrew Booth [review], 287-8 Satterthwaite, Rebecca K., see Fulda, teaching hospital library: plan- Perry, Anne G., see Lavin, Mary A, et Pauline O. and Satterthwaite, ning for the future, 427-30 al. Rebecca K. Todd, Andrew D., see Dee, Cheryl R, Perry, Gerald (Jerry) Schmidt, Cynthia M., see Bobal, Ali- et al. “Devant le Deluge” and other essays on son M, et al. Toedter, Lori J., see Thompson, Lora L. early modern scientific communti- Scott, John C., see Siegel, Elliot R, et and Toedter, Lori J. cation by David A. Kronick [re- al.; Wood, Frederick B. et al. Torres-Alvarez de Arcaya, Maria L., view], 286-7 Scott, Michael see Hernandez-Borges, Angel Perry, Gerald J.; Roderer, Nancy K.; Innovations in science and technology A, et al. Assar, Soraya libraries edited by William Mill- Tsay, Ming-yueh and Yang, Yen-hsu A current perspective on medical er and Rita M. Pellen [review], Bibliometric analysis of the litera- informatics and health sciences 405-6 ture of randomized controlled librarianship, 199-205 Selden, Catherine R., see Banks, Mar- trials, 450-8 Peterson, Nancy, see Fama, Jane, et al. cus A, et al. Turner, Anne M.; Liddy, Elizabeth D,; Petty, Janet, see Baker, Lynda M, et al. Shen, Bern Bradley, Jana; Wheatley, Joyce Plutchak, T. Scott Ecologies, outreach, and the evolu- A. Building a body of evidence [edi- tion of medical libraries, S86- Modeling public health interven- torial], 193-5 $92 tions for improved access to the I see blog people [editorial], 305-7 Shershneva, Marianna B.; Slotnick, gray literature, 487-94 The impact of open access [editori- Henry B.; Mejicano, George C. Vardaman, Adam S., see Norton, Me- al], 419-21 Learning to use learning resources lanie J. and Vardaman, Adam S. Inept and satisfied, redux [editori- during medical school and res- Varman, Beatriz, see Huber, Jeffrey T, al], 1-3 idency, 263-70 et al. Pugh, Majella Shultz, Mary, see De Groote, Sandra Varner, Douglas, see Hassig, Robin Focused assessment in an incorpo- L, et al. Ackley, et al. rated library: using loan and Siegel, Elliot R.; Wood, Frederick B.; Varney, Jennifer, see Fama, Jane, et al. survey data to develop a mental Dutcher, Gale A.; Ruffin, An- Vaughn, Cynthia J. health monograph subcollec- gela; Logan, Robert A.; Scott, A guide to developing end user educa- tion, 116-8 John C. tion programs in medical libraries Ramer, Sheryl L. Assessment of the National Library edited by Elizabeth Connor [re- Site-ation pearl growing: methods of Medicine's health disparities view], 504 J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 Saas Author index Vieira, Dorice L. and Dunn, Kathel ences library: an online survey Dutcher, Gale A.; Ruffin, An- Peer training in expert searching: of Canadian academic health gela; Logan, Robert A.; Scott, the observation effect, 69-73 sciences librarians, 459-66 John C. Walsh, Teresa J., see Huber, Jeffrey T, Watson, Linda A. The National Library of Medicine's et al. Information retrieval: a health and bio- Native American outreach port- Walton, Linda J., see Kubilius, Ra- medical perspective, 2nd ed., by folio: a descriptive overview, mune K. and Walton, Linda J. William R. Hersh [review], 134- $21-S34 Ward, Deborah; Meadows, Susan E.; 5 Worel, Sunny and Kotlyar, Michael Nashelsky, Joan E. Weise, Frieda O. Late life depression: depression in the el- The role of expert searching in the Mary Joan (MJ) Tooey, AHiP: Med- derly (VHS) [review], 140 Family Physicians’ Inquiries ical Library Association presi- Wulff, Judith L. Network (FPIN), 88-96 dent, 2005-2006, 311-4 Scholarly publishing in an electronic Warner, Debra G.; Olney, Cynthia A.; Wheatley, Joyce A., see Turner, Anne era edited by G. E. Gordon [re- Wood, Fred B.; Hansen, Lucille; M, et al. view], 505-6 Bowden, Virginia M. Wood, Fred B., see Warner, Debra G, Yamazaki, Shigeaki, see Nakayama, High school peer tutors teach et al. Takeo, et al. MedlinePlus: a model for His- Wood, Frederick B., see Siegel, Elliot Yang, Yen-hsu, see Tsay, Ming-yueh panic outreach, 243-52 R, et al.; Wood, Frederick B. et and Yang, Yen-hsu Watson, Erin M. al. Young, Daniel O., see Galt, Kimberly Subject knowledge in the health sci- Wood, Frederick B.; Siegel, Elliot R.; A, et al. J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 RR eA A SETI A I SE Ie Ee OD SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME 93, 2005 Subject headings are in boldface, with Architecture and buildings Emerging issues in the electronic envi- cross-references in plain typeface. Ti- Library as place: results of a delphi ronment: challenges for librarians tles of books, journals, and software study (Ludwig and Starr), 315- and researchers in the sciences ed- are in italic. Last names of authors, or 26 ited by Jeannie P. Miller (De “et al.” if more than two coauthors, Trends in academic health sciences Santis), 503-4 are in parentheses. See Author Index libraries and their emergence as Exploiting knowledge in health services for full names of all authors. the “knowledge nexus” for their edited by Graham Walton and academic health centers (Kro- Andrew Booth (Pelzer), 287-8 Abels, Kathleen nenfeld), 32-9 Foundations of library and information Ida and George Eliot Prize, corecip- Archives and preservation science, 2nd ed., by Richard E. ient, 161-2 Seize the E-Journal: Models for Ar- Rubin (McKnight), 405 Abstracts chiving symposium: report (Ku- A guide to developing end user educa- Adoption of structured abstracts by bilius and Walton), 126-9 tion programs in medical libraries general medical journals and Attitude edited by Elizabeth Connor format for a structured abstract Using volunteers in Ontario hospi- (Vaughn), 504 (Nakayama, et al.), 237-42 tal libraries: views of library Indexing and abstracting in theory and Academic Medical Librarian of the managers (McDiarmid and Aus- practice, 3rd ed., by F. W. Lancas- Year, see Brodman (Estelle) ter), 253-62 ter (Lingle), 133 Award for the Academic Med- Avoidance learning Information retrieval: a health and bio- ical Librarian of the Year Avoiding versus seeking: the rela- medical perspective, 2nd ed., by Academy of Health Information Pro- tionship of information seeking William R. Hersh (Watson), 134— fessionals to avoidance, blunting, coping, 5 More research needed on the Acad- dissonance, and related con- Innovations in science and technology emy of Health Information Pro- cepts (Case, et al.), 353-62 libraries edited by William Mill- fessionals, the profession, and Award for Excellence and Achieve- er and Rita M. Pellen (Scott), the Medical Library Association ment in Hospital Librarianship, 405-6 see Colaianni (Lois Ann) (Baker, et al.) [letter], 5-6 Introduction to reference sources in the Acquisitions and collection develop- Award for Excellence and health sciences, 4th ed., compiled Achievement in Hospital Li- ment and edited by Jo Anne Boork- Focused assessment in an incorpo- brarianship man, Jeffrey T. Huber, and Fred rated library: using loan and Backus, Joyce E. B. W. Roper (Homan), 135 survey data to develop a mental Thomson Scientific /F rank Bradway Libraries act on their LibQUAL + find- health monograph subcollection Rogers Information Advance- ings: from data to action edited by (Pugh), 116-8 ment Award, corecipient, 161 Fred M. Health, Martha Kyril- Seize the E-Journal: Models for Ar- Barnard, Pamela lidou, and Consuella A. Askew chiving symposium: report (Ku- Hospital Libraries Section/MLA bilius and Walton), 126-9 Professional Development (Carrigan), 504-5 Zero-based print journal collection Grant, recipient, 159 The Medical Library Association en- cyclopedic guide to searching and development in a community Basler, Thomas G. teaching hospital library: plan- Fellow, MLA, 162 finding health information on the ning for the future (Thompson Bibliometrics, see Citation analysis Web edited by P. FE Anderson and Toedter), 427-30 Biggins, Amanda and Nancy J. Allee (Frisque), Adaptation, psychological MLA Scholarship, recipient, 159 135-7 Avoiding versus seeking: the rela- Bioinformatics, see Medical informat- Pathways to nursing: a guide to library tionship of information seeking ics and online research in nursing and to avoidance, blunting, coping, Bird, Warren Phillip allied health by Dennis C. Tucker dissonance, and related con- Obituary (Basler), 141-2 and Paula Craig (Nolfi), 406-7 Project management: tools and tech- cepts (Case, et al.), 353-62 Blackwell, Lisa African Americans Hospital Libraries Section/MLA niques for todays ILS professional Race and librarianship: part II (Lip- Professional Development by Barbara Allan (Lyons), 288- scomb) [historical notes], 308-10 Grant, recipient, 159 90 AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency Book reviews Scholarly publishing in an electronic syndrome) Collaborative collection development: a era edited by G. E. Gordon Information preferences and prac- practical guide for your library by (Wulff), 505-6 tices among people living with James Burgett, John Harr, and The virtual reference experience: inte- HIV/AIDS: results from a na- Linda L. Phillips (Stephenson), grating theory into practice edited tionwide survey (Hogan and 285-6 by R. David Lankes, et al. Palmer), 431-9 “Devant le Deluge” and other essays on (Brower), 407-8 Ajuwon, Grace early modern scientific communi- Brodman (Estelle) Award for the Ac- Cunningham Memorial Internation- cation by David A. Kronick (Per- ademic Medical Librarian of al Fellowship, recipient, 159 ry), 286-7 the Year J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 EDEL LES Subject index Nesbit, Kathryn, recipient (posthu- Clinical medical librarians search on information seeking mous), 160 Building a body of evidence (Plut- and use (Dervin), S74-S80 Budgets and budgeting chak) [editorial], 193-5 Library outreach: overcoming Trends in academic health sciences Cogdill, Keith health literacy challenges (Park- libraries and their emergence as Ida and George Eliot Prize, corecip- er and Kreps), S81-S85 the “knowledge nexus” for their ient, 161-2 The National Library of Medicine's academic health centers (Kro- Colaianni (Lois Ann) Award for Ex- 2004 “Symposium on commu- nenfeld), 32-9 cellence and Achievement in nity-based health information Zero-based print journal collection Hospital Librarianship outreach” (Peay and Rockoff, development in a community Chastain-Warheit, Christine, recipi- editors) [symposium], S4-S92 teaching hospital library: plan- ent, 161 The National Library of Medicine's ning for the future (Thompson Collection development, see Acquisi- Native American outreach port- and Toedter), 427-30 tions and collection develop- folio: a descriptive overview Camping ment (Wood, et al.), S21-S34 Camp for All Connection: a com- Comment and opinion “Smallball’”’ evaluation: a prescrip- munity health information out- A curious mind (McClure), 197-8 tion for studying community- reach project (Huber, et al.), The status of open access publish- based information interventions 348-52 ing by academic societies (Byrd, (Friedman), $43-S48 Career Development Grant, Medical et al.), 423-4 Using evaluation to adapt health in- Informatics Section/MLA Communication formation outreach to the com- Gorman, Margaret, recipient, 160 Libraries reaching out with health plex environments of commu- Hook, Sara Anne, recipient, 160 information to vulnerable pop- nity-based organizations (Ol- Change ulations: guidance from _ re- ney), S57-S67 Library as place: results of a delphi search on information seeking Complex adaptive systems study (Ludwig and Starr), 315- and use (Dervin), S74-S80 Using evaluation to adapt health in- 26 Library outreach: overcoming formation outreach to the com- Chastain-Warheit, Christine health literacy challenges (Park- plex environments of commu- Lois Ann Colaianni Award for Ex- er and Kreps), S81-S85 nity-based organizations (Ol- cellence and Achievement in The National Library of Medicine's ney), S57-S67 Hospital Librarianship, recipi- Native American outreach port- Computer literacy ent, 161 folio: a descriptive overview Disseminating relevant health infor- Circulation (Wood, et al.), S21-S34 mation to underserved audienc- Maintaining quality document de- Community health services es: implications of the Digital livery service with off-site stor- Assessment of the National Library Divide Pilot Projects (Kreps), age facilities (Norton and Var- of Medicine’s health disparities S68-S73 daman), 394-7 plan: a focus on Native Ameri- Knowledge and use of electronic in- Citation analysis can outreach (Siegel, et al.), S10— formation resources by medical Bibliometric analysis of the litera- $20 sciences faculty at the Universi- ture of randomized controlled Community outreach: from measur- ty of the West Indies (Renwick), trials (Tsay and Yang), 450-8 ing the difference to making a 21-31 Growth and decentralization of the difference in health information Computers, handheld medical literature: implications (Ottoson and Green), S49-S56 Personal digital assistant—based for evidence-based medicine Community-based organizations’ drug information sources: po- (Druss and Marcus), 499-501 perspective on health informa- tential to improve medication Language and country preponder- tion outreach: a panel discus- safety (Galt, et al.), 229-36 ance trends in MEDLINE and sion (Dutcher and Hamasu), Physicians’ use of the personal dig- its causes (Loria and Arroyo), $35-S42 ital assistant (PDA) in clinical 381-5 F2F Connection: a community decision making (Dee, et al.), Major inaccuracies in articles citing health information needs assess- 480-6 occupational or environmental ment of Texas families who have Consumer health information, see medicine papers and their im- children with chronic illnesses also Patient education | plications (Gehanno, et al.), 118- and/or disabilities and their Camp for All Connection: a com- 21 care providers (Huber), 278-81 munity health information out- Online journals’ impact on the ci- High school peer tutors teach reach project (Huber, et al.), tation patterns of medical faculty MedlinePlus: a model for His- 348-52 (De Groote, et al.), 223-8 panic outreach (Warner, et al.), Community-based organizations’ Understanding the foundation: the 243-52 perspective on health informa- state of generalist search edu- Introduction (Peay and Rockoff), tion outreach: a panel discus- cation in library schools as re- S4-S9 sion (Dutcher and Hamasu), lated to the needs of expert Libraries reaching out with health $35-S42 searchers in medical libraries information to vulnerable pop- Consumer health information Web- (Nicholson), 61-8 ulations: guidance from _ re- sites: a survey of design ele- J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 Sees Subject index ments found in sites developed The National Library of Medicine's the observation effect (Vieira in academic environments (Ket- Native American outreach port- and Dunn), 69-73 chum), 496-9 folio: a descriptive overview Role of expert searching in health Consumer health libraries: what do (Wood, et al.), S21-S34 sciences libraries [MLA policy patrons really want? (Brawn), Correspondence statement], 42-4 495-6 You've got mail: hospital postcards The role of expert searching in the Disseminating relevant health infor- as a reflection of health care in Family Physicians’ Inquiries mation to underserved audienc- the early twentieth century Network (FPIN) (Ward, et al.), es: implications of the Digital (Hook), 386-93 88-96 Divide Pilot Projects (Kreps), Crossno, Jon State of the art of expert searching: S68-S73 EBSCO/MLA_ Annual Meeting results of a Medical Library As- F2F Connection: a community Grant, recipient, 159 sociation survey (Holst and health information needs assess- Crumley, Ellen Funk), 45-52 ment of Texas families who have David A. Kronick Traveling Fellow- Systematic reviews need systematic children with chronic illnesses ship, recipient, 159-60 searchers (McGowan and Samp- and/or disabilities and their MLA Research, Development, and son), 74-80 care providers (Huber), 278-81 Demonstration Project Grant, Understanding the foundation: the Information preferences and _prac- recipient, 160 state of generalist search edu- tices among people living with Cunningham Memorial Internation- cation in library schools as re- HIV/AIDS: results from a na- al Fellowship lated to the needs of expert tionwide survey (Hogan and Ajuwon, Grace, recipient, 159 searchers in medical libraries Palmer), 431-9 Curriculum (Nicholson), 61-8 Introduction (Peay and Rockoff), Understanding the foundation: the Databases S4-S9 state of generalist search edu- A comparative study of six Euro- Libraries reaching out with health cation in library schools as re- pean databases of medically ori- information to vulnerable pop- lated to the needs of expert ented Web resources (Garcia, et ulations: guidance from re- searchers in medical libraries al.), 467-79 search on information seeking (Nicholson), 61-8 ParsMedline: establishment of a and use (Dervin), S74—S80 Darling (Louise) Medal for Distin- Web-based bibliographic data- Library outreach: overcoming guished Achievement in Col- base related to Iranian health health literacy challenges (Park- lection Development in the and medical research (Beiki and er and Kreps), S81-S85 Health Sciences Beiki), 400- “Smallball” evaluation: a prescrip- Willard, Gayle, recipient, 161 David A. Kronick Traveling Fellow- tion for studying community- Database searching ship, see Kronick (David A.) based information interventions A comparative study of six Euro- Traveling Fellowship (Friedman), S$43-S48 pean databases of medically ori- Davies-Venn, Rebecca ‘What does this mean?” How Web- ented Web resources (Garcia, et based consumer health infor- al.), 467-79 MLA Minority scholarship, recipi- ent, 159 mation fails to support infor- Development and evaluation of ev- mation seeking in the pursuit of idence-based nursing (EBN) fil- de Blij, Harm J. informed consent for screening ters and related databases (Lav- John P. McGovern lecturer, 159 Decision making, clinical test decisions (Burkell and in, et al.), 104-15 Campbell), 363-73 An evolution of experts: MEDLINE Physicians’ use of the personal dig- Continuing Education Grant, MLA in the library school (Smith), 53— ital assistant (PDA) in clinical Sydelko, Bette, recipient, 160 60 decision making (Dee, et al.), Cooperation Expert searching (Holst) [sympo- 480-6 Collaborating to enhance patient sium], 40-115 Delivery of health care education and recovery (Klein- Expert searching in public health Assessment of the National Library Fedyshin, et al.), 440-5 (Alpi), 97-103 of Medicine's health disparities Community outreach: from measur- Inept and satisfied, redux (Plut- plan: a focus on Native Ameri- ing the difference to making a chak) [editorial], 1-3 can outreach (Siegel, et al.), S10- difference in health information Information-seeking behavior of S20 (Ottoson and Green), $49-S56 nursing students and clinical Community outreach: from measur- Community-based organizations’ nurses: implications for health ing the difference to making a perspective on health informa- sciences librarians (Dee and difference in health information tion outreach: a panel discus- Stanley), 213-22 (Ottoson and Green), S49-S56 sion (Dutcher and Hamasu), Introduction: expert searching Physicians’ use of the personal dig- $35-S42 (Holst), 41 ital assistant (PDA) in clinical Complementary competencies: pub- The librarian’s roles in the system- decision making (Dee, et al.), lic health and health sciences li- atic review process: a case study 480-6 brarianship (Banks, et al.), 338- (Harris), 81-7 Delphi technique 47 Peer training in expert searching: Library as place: results of a delphi J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 a] Subject index study (Ludwig and Starr), 315- Education, continuing Doody’ core titles in the health sciences 26 State of the art of expert searching: (DCT) (Fischer), 409 Digital libraries results of a Medical Library As- DynaMed (Barton), 412-14 Trends in academic health sciences sociation survey (Holst and Fighting meningococcal disease: early libraries and their emergence as Funk), 45-52 detections can save lives (VHS) the “knowledge nexus” for their Subject knowledge in the health sci- (Hill), 138-9 academic health centers (Kro- ences library: an online survey Global health (Charbonneau), 294-5 nenfeld), 32-9 of Canadian academic health Late life depression: depression in the el- The Virtual Naval Hospital: the dig- sciences librarians (Watson), derly (VHS) (Worel and Kotlyar), ital library as knowledge man- 459-66 140 agement tool for nomadic pa- Education, library and information National Center for Complementary trons (D’Alessandro, et al.), 16— science and Alternative Medicine Website 20 An evolution of experts: MEDLINE (Fan), 410-2 Distinguished Public Service Award in the library school (Smith), 53— Natural Standard (Web, PDA) (Mani), Specter, Arlen, recipient, 159 60 507-9 Document delivery Subject knowledge in the health sci- Palliative care: care for terminally ill Maintaining quality document de- ences library: an online survey patients (VHS) (Bartkowiak), 295 livery service with off-site stor- of Canadian academic health RefViz 1.0.1 (Glassman), 293-4 age facilities (Norton and Var- sciences librarians (Watson), Transitions through the perimenopausal 459-66 daman), 394-7 years (VHS) (Joseph), 296 Understanding the foundation: the Trends in academic health sciences Women with alcohol dependency: more state of generalist search edu- libraries and their emergence as common than you think (VHS) (Jo- cation in library schools as re- the ‘‘knowledge nexus” for their seph), 295 lated to the needs of expert academic health centers (Kro- Eliot (Ida and George) Prize searchers in medical libraries nenfeld), 32-9 Abels, Kathleen; Cogdill, Keith; (Nicholson), 61-8 Doe (Janet) Lecture Zach, Lisl, joint recipients, 161- Education, medical Forsman, Rick, lecturer, 162 2 Learning to use learning resources Life and death on the coral reef: an Environmental health during medical school and res- ecological perspective on schol- Major inaccuracies in articles citing idency (Shershneva, et al.), 263- arly publishing in the health sci- occupational or environmental 70 ences (Forsman), 7-15 medicine papers and their im- Electronic publishing, see also Pub- Donald A. B. Lindberg Research Fel- plications (Gehanno, et al.), 118- lishing lowship, see Lindberg (Donald 21 The impact of open access (Plut- A. B.) Research Fellowship Estelle Brodman Award, see Brodman chak) [editorial], 419-21 Drugs (Estelle) Award for the Aca- Life and death on the coral reef: an Personal digital assistant-based demic Medical Librarian of the ecological perspective on schol- drug information sources: po- Year arly publishing in the health sci- tential to improve medication Evaluation studies, see also Program ences (Forsman), 7-15 safety (Galt, et al.), 229-36 evaluation Online journals’ impact on the cita- EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting Development and evaluation of ev- tion patterns of medical faculty Grants (De Groote, et al.), 223-8 idence-based nursing (EBN) fil- Crossno, Jon, recipient, 159 ters and related databases (Lav- Seize the E-Journal: Models for Ar- Heimann, Anne, recipient, 159 chiving symposium: report (Ku- in, et al.), 104-15 Mi, Misa, recipient, 159 bilius and Walton), 126-9 Value of hospital libraries: the Fuld Wu, Lin, recipient, 159 The status of open access publish- Campus study (Cuddy), 446-9 Ecology ing by academic societies (Byrd, Evidence-based medicine Ecologies, outreach, and the evolu- Expert searching in public health et al.) [comment and opinion], tion of medical libraries (Shen), 423-4 (Alpi), 97-103 S86-S92 Electronic resources reviews Growth and decentralization of the Life and death on the coral reef: an jA su salud!: Spanish for health profes- medical literature: implications ecological perspective on schol- sionals. version 1.0 (Antunez) for evidence-based medicine arly publishing in the health sci- [English and Spanish reviews], (Druss and Marcus), 499-501 . ences (Forsman), 7-15 509-11 Role of expert searching in health Editorials Asperger syndrome: living outside the sciences libraries [MLA policy Building a body of evidence (Plut- bell curve (VHS) (Mc- statement], 42-4 chak), 193-5 Connaughy), 139-40 Evidence-based nursing I see blog people (Plutchak), 305-7 The Cochrane Library (Charbon- Development and evaluation of ev- The impact of open access (Plut- neau), 409-10 idence-based nursing (EBN) fil- chak), 419-21 Don't catch the killer: menigococcal dis- ters and related databases (Lav- Inept and satisfied, redux (Plut- ease: a guide for students (VHS) in, et al.), 104-15 chak), 1-3 (Alpi), 138 Excellence in Education Award, see J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005 aE Subject index McClure (Lucretia W.) Excel- Henderson, Donald A. munity health information out- lence in Education Award Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA lecturer, reach project (Huber, et al.), Faculty, medical 159 348-52 Knowledge and use of electronic in- History of libraries Disseminating relevant health infor- formation resources by medical An evolution of experts: MEDLINE mation to underserved audienc- sciences faculty at the Universi- in the library school (Smith), 53- es: implications of the Digital ty of the West Indies (Renwick), 60 Divide Pilot Projects (Kreps), 21-31 Race and librarianship: part II (Lip- S68-S73 Online journals’ impact on the ci- scomb) [historical notes], 308-10 Knowledge and use of electronic in- tation patterns of medical fac- History of medicine formation resources by medical ulty (De Groote, et al.), 223-8 You've got mail: hospital postcards sciences faculty at The Univer- Family Physicians’ Inquiries Net- as a reflection of health care in sity of the West Indies (Ren- work (FPIN) the early twentieth century wick), 21-31 The role of expert searching in the (Hook), 386-93 Modeling public health interven- Family Physicians’ Inquiries HIV tions for improved access to the Information preferences and prac- gray literature (Turner, et al.), Network (FPIN) (Ward, et al.), tices among people living with 487-94 88-96 HIV/AIDS: results from a na- Risk markers for disappearance of Fellows, MLA tionwide survey (Hogan and Basler, Thomas G., 162 pediatric Web resources (Her- Palmer), 431-9 Gilbert, Carole M., 162 nandez-Borges, et al.), 374-80 Hook, Sara Anne Information Advancement Award, see Lemkau Jr., Henry L., 162 Medical Informatics Section/MLA Rogers (Thomson Scientific/ Meakin, Faith A., 162-3 Career Development Grant, re- Frank Bradway) Information Schwartz, Diane G., 163 cipient, 160 Advancement Award Fishel, Martha R. Hospital Libraries Section/MLA Pro- Information management education President's Award, corecipient, 161 fessional Development Grant, Library outreach: overcoming Forsman, Rick see Professional Development health literacy challenges (Park- Janet Doe lecturer, 162 Grant, Hospital Libraries Sec- er and Kreps), S81-S85 Frank Bradway Rogers Award, see tion/MLA Information retrieval Rogers (Thomson Scientific/ Hospitals Avoiding versus seeking: the rela- Frank Bradway) Information You've got mail: hospital postcards tionship of information seeking Advancement Award as a reflection of health care in to avoidance, blunting, coping, Fugitive literature, see Gray literature the early twentieth century dissonance, and related con- Genetic screening (Hook), 386-93 cepts (Case, et al.), 353-62 “What does this mean?’’ How Web- Humphreys, Betsy L. Consumer health libraries: what do based consumer health infor- President's Award, corecipient, 161 patrons really want? (Brawn), mation fails to support infor- Ida and George Eliot Prize, see Eliot 495-6 mation seeking in the pursuit of (Ida and George) Prize Development and evaluation of ev- informed consent for screening Independent Reading Program idence-based nursing (EBN) fil- (MLA) test decisions (Burkell and Complementary competencies: pub- ters and related databases (Lav- Campbell), 363-73 in, et al.), 104-15 lic health and health sciences li- Gilbert, Carole M. An evolution of experts: MEDLINE brarianship (Banks, et al.), 338- Fellow, MLA, 162 47 in the library school (Smith), 53- Glover, Janis Information-seeking behavior of 60 Lucretia W. McClure Excellence in nursing students and clinical Expert searching in public health Education Award, corecipient, nurses: implications for health (Alpi), 97-103 160-1 F2F Connection: a community sciences librarians (Dee and Gorman, Margaret Stanley), 213-22 heaith information needs assess- Medical Informatics Section/ MLA Systematic reviews need systematic ment of Texas families who have Career Development Grant, re- searchers (McGowan and Samp- children with chronic illnesses cipient, 160 son), 74-80 and/or disabilities and their Gottlieb (Murray) Prize Zero-based print journal collection care providers (Huber), 278-81 Wagner, Beth, recipient, 162 development in a community High school peer tutors teach Gray literature teaching. hospital library: plan- MedlinePlus: a model for His- Modeling public health interven- ning for the future (Thompson panic outreach (Warner, et al.), tions for improved access to the and Toedter), 427-30 243-52 gray literature (Turner, et al.), Indexes and indexing Inept and satisfied, redux (Plut- 487-94 Constructing a concise medical tax- chak) [editorial], 1-3 Heimann, Anne onomy (McGregor), 121-3 Information preferences and prac- EBSCO/MLA_ Annual Meeting Information access, see also Outreach tices among people living with Grant, recipient, 159 Camp for All Connection: a com- HIV/AIDS: results from a na- J Med Libr Assoc 93(4) October 2005

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