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AUTHOR INDEX—VOLUME 97, 2009 Principal author entries are in bold- Beranuy, Marta, see Carbonell, Xa- Coughlan, Edward, see Hider, Philip face, with coauthor cross-references vier, et al. N., et al. in plain typeface. Titles of books, Bianco, Cecile E. Detlefsen, Ellen G. and Mika, Jo- journals, and software are in italic. Medical librarians’ uses and per- seph J. Page numbers for online-only items ceptions of social tagging, 136-9 Vernon Mathew Pings, FMLA, | (available at www.pubmedcentral Bias, Randolph G., see Moore, Mary, 1923-2008 [obituary], 163-4 nih.gov) are preceded by E. et al. DeVoe, Ryan S., see Alpi, Kristine M., | Blanchard, Mary, see Maggio, Lauren et al. Adams, Heidi Sue, see Holst, Ruth, et A., et al. Dixon, Brian E., see Whipple, Eliza- | al. Blobaum, Paul M., see Schwartz, beth C., et al. | Allen, Margaret (Peg); Allison, Mel- Diane G., et al. Duesing, Ann, see Near, Kelly and | ody M.; Bandy, Margaret M.; Boss, Catherine Mary, see Holst, Duesing, Ann | Kennedy, Joy C.; Sherwill-Na- Ruth, et al. Dunn, Kathel; Brewer, Karen; Mar- | varro, Pamela Bresnahan, Megan, see Maggio, Lau- shall, Joanne Gard; Sollenber- | The Magnet journey: opportunities ren A., et al. ger, Julia | for librarians to partner with Brewer, Karen, see Dunn, Kathel et al. Measuring the value and impact of nurses, 302-7 Brower, Stewart health sciences libraries: plan- Allison, Melody M., see Allen, Mar- Streamlining library services: what we | ning an update and replication | garet (Peg), et al. do, how much time it takes, what it of the Rochester Study, 308-12 | Alpi, Kristine M.; Stringer, Eliza- costs, and how we can do it better Eades, B. Lynn beth; DeVoe, Ryan S.; Stos- by Richard M. Dougherty [re-| Making library web sites usable: a kopf, Michael view], 63-4 LITA guide by Tom Lehman and | Clinical and research searching on Brown, Heather L. and Kaste, Ann Terry Nikkel [review], 62-3 the wild side: exploring the M. Earl, Martha, see Oelschlegel, Sandy, | veterinary literature, 169-77 Side-by-side, but from different et al. Alter, Nicholas worlds: service and resource Eldredge, Jonathan D.; Harris, Mar- | Volume 74 correction [letter], 3 provision by academic health tha R.; Ascher, Marie T. Anderson, Margaret J., see Yoshii, sciences libraries to their affili- | Defining the Medical Library As- | Adriana, et al. ated hospitals, 315-7 sociation research agenda: | Ascher, Marie T., see Eldredge, Jona- Burnham, Judy F., see Lemley, Trey methodology and final results | than D., et al. and Burnham, Judy F. from a consensus process, 178- Aspinall, Erinn E.; Chew, Katherine; Bushhousen, Ellie 85 Watson, Linda; Parker, Mary Libguides [review], 68-9 Etter, Zana Claire and Galt, James A case study: planning a statewide Butson, Linda C., see Ferree, ‘Nita, et Digital audio lectures: a library’s | information resource for health al. path to sustainability, 219-21 professionals: an evidence-based Carbonell, Xavier; Guardiola, Elena; Featherstone, Robin approach, 246-52 Beranuy, Marta; Bellés, Ana Basecamp [review], 67 Bagnell, Sue J. A bibliometric analysis of the sci- Ferree, ‘Nita; Schaefer, Nancy; But- | Questions regarding ‘‘An Analysis entific literature on Internet, son, Linda C.; Tennant, Mi- of Bibliometric Indicators, Na- video games, and cell phone chele R. tional Institutes of Health Fund- addiction, 102—7 Liaison librarian tiers: levels of | ing, and Faculty Size at Associ- Cesario, Sandra, see Chu, Adeline, et service, 145-8 ation of American Medical al. Fletcher, Robin, see Moore, Mary, et | Colleges medical schools, 1997— Chew, Katherine, see Aspinall, Erinn al. 2007” [letter], 241 E., et al. Flynn, David B., see Maggio, Lauren | Bandy, Margaret, see Allen, Margaret Ch.arella, Deborah, — see Hendrix, A., et al. (Peg), et al.; Holst, Ruth, et al. Dean, et al. Freiburger, Gary and Kramer, San- | Bankson, Heather L. Chu, Adeline; Huber, Jeffrey; Mas- dra Health literacy: an exploratory bib- tel-Smith, Beth; Cesario, San- Embedded librarians: one library’s | liometric analysis, 1997-2007, dra model for decentralized service, | 148-50 “Partnering with Seniors for Better 39-42 Bartlett, Joan C., see Kloda, Lorie Health’: computer use and In- Funk, Carla J., see Holst, Ruth, et al.; | Andrea and Bartlett, Joan C. ternet health information re- Shipman, Jean P., et al.; Thi- | Bellés, Ana, see Carbonell, Xavier, et trieval among older adults in a bodeau, Patricia L. and Funk, al. low socioeconomic community, Carla J. Bender, Virginia F. 12-20 Funk, Mark E. Training paraprofessionals for refer- Clifton, Shari Presidential address, E2—5 ence service: a how-to-do-it manual Answers to the health questions people Gallagher, Patricia E., see Greenberg, | for librarians, 2nd ed., by Pamela ask in libraries by Laura Town- Stephen J. and Gallagher, Pa- | J. Morgan [review], 322-3 send Kane, et al. [review], 319 tricia E. J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 SERRE Author index Galt, James, see Etter, Zana Claire and The information-seeking behavior Johnson, Stephen M.; Osmond, An- Galt, James of clinical staff in a large health drew; Holz, Rebecca J. Gebremichael, Meseret D., see Wagner, care organization, 47-50 Developing a current awareness Cassie, et al. Higginbottom, Patricia C. service using really simple syn- Ginn, David, see Maggio, Lauren A., Web 2.0 for librarians and information dication (RSS), 52-4 et al. professionals by Ellyssa Kroski Joseph, Claire B., see Holst, Ruth, et Golder, Su and Loke, Yoon K. [review], 63 al. Search strategies to identify infor- Hill, Barbarie Kaercher, Deborah J. mation on adverse effects: a Comparison of journal title cover- Answering consumer health ques- systematic review, 84-92 age between CINAHL and Sco- tions: the Medical Library Associ- Gore, Sally A.; Nordberg, Judith M.; pus, 313-4 ation guide for reference librarians Palmer, Lisa A.; Piorun, Mary E. Hill, Beth, see Holst, Ruth, et al. by Michele Spatz [review], Trends in health sciences library Hill, Thomas W. and Roth, Karen L. 229-30 and information science re- Electronic document delivery: a Kanyengo, Christine W., see Hofman, search: an analysis of research six-year study to benchmark Karen J., et al. publications in the Bulletin of the the shift to electronic interli- Kaste, Ann M., see Brown, Heather L. Medical Library Association and and Kaste, Ann M. brary loan in two hospital li- Journal of the Medical Library Kato, Shinya, see Matsubayashi, Ma- braries, 54—7 Association from 1991 to 2007, miko, et al. Ho, Cora C., see Halsted, Deborah 203-11 and Heo, Cora C. Kendall, Susan K. Greenberg, Stephen J. and Galla- Fundamentals of collection develop- Hofman, Karen J.; Kanyengo, Chris- gher, Patricia E. tine W.; Rapp, Barbara A.; ment and management, 2nd ed., The great contribution: Index Med- by Peggy Johnson [review], Kotzin, Sheldon icus, Index-Catalogue, and Index- 319-20 Mapping the health research land- Cat, 108-13 scape in sub-Saharan Africa: a Kennedy, Joy C., see Allen, Margaret Griffin, Gemma, see Hider, Philip N., (Peg), et al. study of trends in biomedical et al. Kim, Sujin publications, 41-4 Guardiola, Elena, see Carbonell, Xa- Content analysis of cancer blog PubMed growth patterns and vis- vier, et al. posts, 260-6 ibility of journals of sub-Sa- Hagy, Carol Rain, see McKnight, Klatt, Carolyn, see Shearer, Barbara haran African origin [letter re- Michelynn and Hagy, Carol S., et al. sponse], 241-3 Rain Kloda, Lorie Andrea and Bartlett, Holst, Ruth; Funk, Carla J.; Adams, Halsted, Deborah and Ho, Cora C. Joan C. Heidi Sue; Bandy, Margaret; Elizabeth King Eaton, 1943-2009 Clinical information behavior of Boss, Catherine Mary; Hill, [obituary], 244-5 rehabilitation therapists: a re- Hardy, Martha E. Beth; Joseph, Claire B.; Lett, view of the research on occupa- ScanGrants [review], 234-5 Rosalind K. tional therapists, physical ther- Vital pathways for hospital librar- Harris, Martha R., see Eldredge, Jon- apists, and speech-language athan D., et al. ians: present and future roles, pathologists, 194-202 285-92 Harvey, Sally A. Kotzin, Sheldon, see Hofman, Karen Access, delivery, performance: the fu- Holz, Rebecca J., see Johnson, Ste- J., et al. phen M., et al. ture of libraries without walls Kramer, Sandra, see Freiburger, Gary edited by Jillian R. Griffiths Hoogendam, Arjen; Robbé, Pieter F. and Kramer, Sandra and Jenny Craven [review], de Vries; Stalenhoef, Anton F. Kreiger, Mary M., see Tao, Donghua, 320-1 H.; Overbeke, A. John P. M. et al. Harzbecker, Joseph, see Maggio, Lau- Evaluation of PubMed filters used Kurata, Keiko, see Matsubayashi, ren A., et al. for evidence-based searching: Mamiko, et al. validation using relative recall, Hasman, Linda, see Hendrix, Dean, et Kurtz-Rossi, Sabrina, see Shipman, al. 186-93 Jean P., et al. Hendrix, Dean; Chiarella, Deborah; Huber, Jeffrey, see Chu, Adeline, et Leisey, Monica Hasman, Linda; Murphy, Sharon; al. The Journey Project: a case study in Zafron, Michelle L. Jerome, Rebecca N. providing health information Use of Facebook in academic Drug information: a guide to current to mitigate health disparities, health sciences libraries, 44-7 resources, 3rd ed., by Bonnie 30-3 Hess, Jean and Whelan, Julia S. Snow [review], 229 Lemley, Trey and Burnham, Judy F. Making health literacy real: adult Johnson, E. Diane Web 2.0 tools in medical and literacy and medical students Introduction to reference sources in the nursing school curricula, 50-2 teach each other, 221-4 health sciences, 5th ed., edited by Lessick, Susan Hider, Philip N.; Griffin, Gemma; Jeffrey T. Huber, Jo Anne Boork- The Medical Library Association es- Walker, Marg; Coughlan, Ed- man, and Jean Blackwell [re- sential guide to becoming an ward view], 61 expert searcher: proven _ tech- J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 ed Author index niques, strategies, and tips for McKnight, Michelynn and Hagy, Parker, Mary, see Aspinall, Erinn E., | finding health information by Carol Rain et al. Terry Ann Jankowski [review], The Research Imperative: Medical Piorun, Mary, see Gore, Sally A., et 153-5 Library Association policy and al.; Rethlefsen, Melissa L., et | Lett, Rosalind K., see Holst, Ruth, et the curricula of schools of li- al. | al. brary and information science, Plaut, Daphne A., see Yoshii, Adri- | Linton, Anne 1346 ana, et al. What's the alternative? Career options Mika, Joseph J., see Detlefsen, Ellen Prentice, Katherine, see Moore, Mary, | for librarians and other info pros G. and Mika, Joseph J. et al. by Rachel Singer Gordon [re- Mine, Shinji, see Matsubayashi, Ma- Prince, J. Dale, see Rethlefsen, Melis- view], 64-5 miko, et al. sa L., et al. Liu, Weiling and Wu, Lin Moore, Mary; Bias, Randolph G.; Prince, J. Dale 2collab [review], 233-4 Prentice, Katherine; Fletcher, M-libraries: libraries on thhee move | Loke, Yoon K., see Golder, Su and Robin; Vaughn, Terry to provide virtual access edit- | Loke, Yoon K. Web usability testing with a His- ed by Mohamed Ally and | Look, Helen panic medically underserved Needham Gil [review], 321-2 Web accessibility: practical advice for population, 114-21 Rambo, Neil | the library and information profes- Morgan, Lynn Kasner and Stickell, E-science and biomedical libraries sional edited by Jenny Craven Henry N. [editorial], 159-61 [review], 156-7 Dorothy R. Hill, 1931-2007 [obitu- Rapp, Barbara A., see Hofman, Karen | Lynch, Frances H. and Walden, ary], 75-6. Erratum, 245 J., et al. Rachel R. Morioka, Tomoko, see Matsubayashi, Rethlefsen, Melissa L. Proceedings, 108th annual meeting, Mamiko, et al. Medpedia lreview], 325-6 MLA [editors], ElI-41 Muenchen, Robert A., see Oelschle- Rethlefsen, Melissa L.; Piorun, Maggio, Lauren A.; Bresnahan, gel, Sandy, et al. Mary; Prince, J. Dale Megan; Flynn, David B.; Harz- Murphy, Sharon, see Hendrix, Dean, Teaching Web 2.0 technologies becker, Joseph; Blanchard, et al. using Web 2.0 technologies, Mary; Ginn, David Nagy, Suzanne P., see Shearer, Bar- 253-9 A case study: using social tagging bara S., et al. Robbé, Pieter F. de Vries, see Hoo- to engage students in learning Near, Kelly and Duesing, Ann gendam, Arjen, et al. Medical Subject Headings, 77- Informatics training for public health Roth, Karen L., see Hill, Thomas W. 83 practitioners [letter], 162 and Roth, Karen L. Markwell, Linda Garr, see Schwartz, Nordberg, Judith M., see Gore, Sally Ryan, Mary Diane G., et al. A., et al. Inaugural address, E19-23 Marshall, Joanne Gard, see Dunn, Norton, Melanie J.; Wilson, Daniel Sakai, Yukiko, see Matsubayashi, Kathel, et al.; Schwartz, Diane T.; Yowell, Susan S. Mamiko, et al. G., et al. Partnering to promote service | Sarchet, Patricia M. Mastel-Smith, Beth, see Chu, Adeline, continuity in the event of | Leadership: the challenge for the infor- et al. an emergency: a successful mation professional by Sue Ro- Matsubayashi, Mamiko; Kurata, collaboration between two in- berts and Jennifer Rowley [re- Keiko; Sakai, Yukiko; Mor- terlibrary loan departments, view], 153 ioka, Tomoko; Kato, Shinya; 131-4 Schaefer, Nancy, see Ferree, ‘Nita, et | Mine, Shinji; Ueda, Shuichi Oelschlegel, Sandy; Earl, Martha: | al. Status of open access in the bio- Taylor, Melanie; Muenchen, Schoonbaert, Dirk medical field in 2005, 4-11 Robert A. PubMed growth patterns and vis- McCarthy, Patrick G., see Tao, Don- Health information disparities? ibility of journals of sub-Sa-| ghua, et al. Determining the relation- haran African origin [letter], McCord, Sarah ship between age, poverty, | 241-3 The Medical Library Association guide and the rate of calls to Schulte, Stephanie J. and Sherwill- | to health literacy edited by a consumer’ and patient Navarro, Pamela J. Marge Kars, Lynda M. Baker, health information service, Nursing educators’ perceptions of | and Feleta L. Wilson [review], 225-7 collaboration with librarians, | 155-6 Oren, Gale and Watson, Maureen 57-60 McGowan, Julie J., see Whipple, Accuracy of references in the oph- Schwartz, Diane G.; Blobaum, Paul | Elizabeth C., et al. thalmic literature, 142-5 M.; Shipman, Jean P.; Mark- | McGraw, Kathleen A., see Yoshii, Osmond, Andrew, see Johnson, Ste- well, Linda Garr; Marshall, | Adriana, et al. phen M., et al. Joanne Gard McKenzie, Diane Overbeke, A. John P. M., see Hoogen- The health sciences librarian in | Connie Schardt, AHIP, Medical dam, Arjen, et al. medical education: a_ vital | Library Association, 2009-2010 Palmer, Lisa A., see Gore, Sally A., et pathways project task force, | [President’s page], 165-8 al. 280-4 | J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 REE TS Author index Shearer, Barbara S.; Klatt, Carolyn; Stoskopf, Michael, see Alpi, Kristine Walden, Rachel R., see Lynch, Nagy, Suzanne P. M., et al. Frances H. and Walden, Ra- Development of a new academic Stringer, Elizabeth, see Alpi, Kristine chel R. digital library: a study of usage M., et al. Walker, Marg, see Hider, Philip N., et data of a core medical electronic Tao, Donghua; McCarthy, Patrick al. journal collection, 93-101 G.; Kreiger, Mary M.; Webb, Watson, Linda, see Aspinall, Erinn E., Sherwill-Navarro, Pamela J., see Al- Annie B. et al. len, Margaret (Peg), et al.; The Mobile Reference Service: a Watson, Maureen, see Oren, Gale and Schulte, Stephanie J. and Sher- case study of an onsite refer- Watson, Maureen will-Navarro, Pamela J. ence service program at the Webb, Annie B., see Tao, Donghua, et al. Shields, Tracy school of public health, 34-40 Wellik, Kay E., see Yoshii, Adriana, et Animal drugs @ FDA [review], 158 Taylor, Mary K., see Wagner, Cassie, al. Shipman, Jean P., see Schwartz, et al. Whelan, Julia S., see Hess, Jean and Diane G., et al. Taylor, Melanie, see Oelschlegel, Whelan, Julia S. Shipman, Jean P.; Kurtz-Rossi, Sab- Sandy, et al. Whipple, Elizabeth C.; McGowan, rina; Funk, Carla J. Tennant, Michele R., see Ferree, ’Nita, Julie J.; Dixon, Brian E.; Zafar, The Health Information Literacy et al. Atif Research Project, 293-301 Thibodeau, Patricia L. and Funk, The selection of high-impact health Sollenberger, Julia, see Dunn, Kathel, Carla J. informatics literature: a com- et al. Trends in hospital librarianship parison of results between the Soltys, Michael J., see Wagner, Cassie, and hospital library services: content expert and the expert et al. 1989 to 2006, 273-9 searcher, 212-8 Stalenhoef, Anton F. H., see Hoogen- Tooey, Mary Joan (M.J.) Wilson, Daniel T., see Norton, Mela- dam, Arjen, et al. A pathway for hospital librarians: nie J. Starr, Susan Making the case: solutions for why is it vital? [symposium Wu, Lin, see Liu, Weiling and Wu, tough times [editorial], 73-4 introduction], 268-72 Lin The next generation of electronic Vital pathways for hospital librar- Yoshii, Adriana; Plaut, Daphne A.; journals: prospects and prob- ians [symposium editor], 267- McGraw, Kathleen A.; An- lems [editorial], 237 312 derson, Margaret J.; Wellik, Why we need the Journal of the Ueda, Shuichi, see Matsubayashi, Kay E. Medical Library Association |edi- Mamiko, et al. Analysis of the reporting of search torial], 1-2 Vaughn, Terry, see Moore, Marty, et al. strategies in Cochrane system- Stickell, Henry N., see Morgan, Lynn Wagner, Cassie; Gebremichael, Me- atic reviews, 21-9 Kasner and Stickell, Henry N. seret D.; Taylor, Mary K,; Yowell, Susan S., see Norton, Melanie Stimson, Nancy F. Soltys, Michael J. J., et al. National Institutes of Health public Disappearing act: decay of uni- Zafar, Atif, see Whipple, Elizabeth C., access policy assistance: one form resource locators in health et al. library’s approach [comment care management journals, Zafron, Michelle L., see Hendrix, and opinion], 238-40 122-30 Dean, et al. J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME 97, 2009 Subject entries are in boldface, with | video games, and cell phone| The Medical Library Association guide cross-references in plain typeface. addiction (Carbonell, et al.), | to health literacy edited by Titles of books, journals, and software | 102-7 Marge Kars, Lynda M. Baker, are in italic. Last names of authors, or | Bibliographies and Feleta L. Wilson (McCord), “et al.” if three or more, are in | Development of a new academic | 155-6 parentheses. See Author Index for | digital library: a study of usage | M-libraries: libraries on the move to names of all authors. Page numbers | data of a core medical electronic | provide virtual access edited by for online-only items (available at | journal collection (Shearer, et | Mohamed Ally and Needham www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov) are pre- | al.), 93-101 Gil (Prince), 321-2 ceded by E. The great contribution: Index Med- Streamlining library services: what we icus, Index-Catalogue, and Index- | do, how much time it takes, what it Acquisitions and collection develop- Cat (Greenberg and Gallagher), n do it better costs, and how we ca ment 108-13 by Richard M. Dougherty Development of a new academic | Bibliometrics, see Citation analysis (Brower), 63-4 digital library: a study of usage Billings, John Shaw raining paraprofessionals for refer- data of a core medical electronic | The great contribution: Index Med ence service: a how-to-do-it manual journal collection (Shearer, et | icus, Index-Catalogue, and Index- for librarians, 2nd ed., by Pamela al.), 93-101 Cat (Greenberg and Gallagher), |. Morgan (Bender), 322-3 Africa 108-13 Web 2.0 for librarians and information Mapping the health research land- | Blogs and blogging, see Social net- professionals by Ellyssa Kroski scape in sub-Saharan Africa: a working (Higginbottom), 63 study of trends in biomedical Book reviews Web accessibility: practical advice for publications (Hofman, et al.), 41-4 Access, delivery, performance: the fu- the library and information profes PubMed growth patterns and vis- ture of libraries without walls sional edited by Jenny Craven ibility of journals of sub-Sa- edited by Jillian R. Griffiths (Look), 156-7 haran African origin (Schoon- | and Jenny Craven (Harvey), | What's the alternative? Career options baert) [letter]; (Hofman, et al.) 320-1 for librarians and other info pros [letter response], 241-3 Answering consumer health questions: | by Rachel Singer Gordon (Lin- Aged the Medical Library Association ton), 64-5 “Dp artnering with Seniors for Better | guide for reference librarians by Cancer Health’: computer use and In- | Michele Spatz (Kaercher), 229- Content analysis of cancer blog ternet health information §re- 30 posts (Kim), 260-6 trieval among older adults in a Answers to the health questions people | Career Development Grant, Medical low socioeconomic community ask in libraries by Laura Town- | Informatics Section/MLA (Chu, et al.), 12-20 send Kane, et al. (Clifton), 319 Albert, Karen, recipient, E6 Albert, Karen Drug information: a guide to current Knapp, Maureen, recipient, E6 Career Development Grant, Medi- | resources, 3rd ed., by Bonnie Case studies cal Informatics Section/MLA, Snow (Jerome), 229 A case study: planning a statewide recipient, E6 Fundamentals of collection develop- information resource for health Analog-digital conversion ment and management, 2nd ed., | professionals: an evidence- Digital audio lectures: a library’s| by Peggy Johnson (Kendall), based approach (Aspinall, et By : ae] path to sustainability (Etter and 319-20 al.), 246-52 Galt), 219-21 Introduction to reference sources in the A case study: using social tagging Attitude of health personnel health sciences, 5th ed., edited by to engage students in learning Nursing educators’ perceptions of Jeffrey T. Huber, Jo Anne Medical Subject Headings collaboration with librarians Boorkman, and Jean Blackwell (Maggio, et al.), 77-83 (Schulte and Sherwill-Navarro), (Johnson), 61 Making the case: solutions for 57-60 Leadership: the challengfeo r the infor- tough times (Starr) [editorial], Audiotapes mation professional by Sue Ro-| 73-4 Digital audio lectures: a library’s berts and_ Jennifer Rowley | Catalogues, library path to sustainability (Etter and (Sarchet), 153 The great contribution: Index Med- Galt), 219-21 Making library web sites usable: a | icus, Index-Catalogue, and Index- Basler, Thomas G. LITA guide by Tom Lehman and Cat (Greenberg and Gallagher), Janet Doe lecturer, E5, E8 Terry Nikkel (Eades), 62-3 108-13 Beatty (Virginia L. and William K.) The Medical Library Association es- | Cellular phones MLA Volunteer Service Award sential guide to becoming an expert A bibliometric analysis of the sci- Ludwig, Logan, recipient, E7 searcher: proven techniques, strat- entific literature on Internet, Behavior, addictive egies, and tips for finding health video games, and cell phone A bibliometric analysis of the sci- information by Terry Ann Jan- addiction (Carbonell, et al.), entific literature on Internet, kowski (Lessick), 153-5 102-7 OeRe | | | | | | J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 SARE ORR Subject index Churchill, Elana of the Rochester Study (Dunn, (Schulte and Sherwill-Navarro), Minority students annual meeting et al.), 308-12 57-60 scholarship, recipient, E5 Cogdill, Keith Partnering to promote service con- CINAHL, see Cumulative Index to Ida and George Eliot Prize, recipi- tinuity in the event of an emer- Nursing and Allied Health ent, E8 gency: a successful collabora- Literature (CINAHL) Colaianni (Lois Ann) Award for tion between two interlibrary Citation analysis Excellence and Achievement loan departments (Norton, et Accuracy of references in the oph- in Hospital Librarianship al.), 131-4 thalmic literature (Oren and Orick, Jan, recipient, E7 Core lists, see Bibliographies Watson), 142-5 Collaboration, see Cooperation Cost-benefit analysis A bibliometric analysis of the sci- Collection development, see Acquisitions Measuring the value and impact of and collection development health sciences libraries: plan- entific literature on Internet, video games, and cell phone Comment and opinion ning an update and replication National Institutes of Health public of the Rochester Study (Dunn, addiction (Carbonell, et al.), access policy assistance: one et al.), 308-12 102-7 library’s approach (Stimson) Cumulative Index to Nursing and Disappearing act: decay of uniform [comment and opinion], 238-40 Allied Health Literature (CI- resource locators in health care Communication NAHL) management journals (Wagner, Making health literacy real: adult Comparison of journal title cover- et al.), 122-30 literacy and medical students age between CINAHL and Sco- Health literacy: an exploratory bib- teach each other (Hess and pus (Hill), 313-4 liometric analysis, 1997-2007 Whelan), 221-4 Cunningham Memorial Internation- (Bankson), 148-50 Computer literacy al Fellowship Mapping the health research land- “Partnering with Seniors for Better Kruesi, Lisa, recipient, E5-6 scape in sub-Saharan Africa: a Health”: computer use and In- Padwal, Vijay, recipient, E5-6 study of trends in biomedical ternet health information re- Current awareness services publications (Hofman, et al.), trieval among older adults in a Developing a current awareness 41-4 low socioeconomic community service using really simple syn- PubMed growth patterns and vis- (Chu, et al.), 12-20 dication (RSS) (Johnson, et al.), ibility of journals of sub-Sa- Web usability testing with a His- 52-4 haran African origin (Schoon- panic medically underserved Curriculum baert) [letter]; (Hofman, et al.) population (Moore, et al.), 114— The Health Information Literacy [letter response], 241-3 21 Research Project (Shipman, et Questions regarding ‘An Analysis Consumer health information al.), 293-301 of Bibliometric Indicators, Na- Content analysis of cancer blog The Research Imperative: Medical tional Institutes of Health Fund- posts (Kim), 260-6 Library Association policy and ing, and Faculty Size at Associ- Health information disparities? De- the curricula of schools of li- ation of American Medical termining the relationship be- brary and information science Colleges medical schools, tween age, poverty, and the rate (McKnight and Hagy), 134-6 1997-2007" (Bagnell) [letter], of calls to a consumer and Web 2.0 tools in medical and 241 patient health information ser- nursing school curricula (Lem- The selection of high-impact health vice (Oelschlegel, et al.), 225-7 ley and Burnham), 50-2 informatics literature: a com- The Health Information Literacy Darling (Louise) Medal for Distin- parison of results between the Research Project (Shipman, et guished Achievement in Col- content expert and the expert al.), 293-301 lection Development searcher (Whipple, et al.), 212-8 The Journey Project: a case study in Grey Literature Report, recipient, Status of open access in the bio- providing health information to E7-8 medical field in 2005 (Matsu- mitigate health disparities (Lei- Database searching bayashi, et al.), 4-11 sey), 30-3 Analysis of the reporting of search Trends in health sciences library ‘Partnering with Seniors for Better strategies in Cochrane system- and information science re- Health’: computer use and In- atic reviews (Yoshii, et al.), 21-9 search: an analysis of research ternet health information re- Clinical and research searching on publications in the Bulletin of the trieval among older adults in a the wild side: exploring the Medical Library Association and low socioeconomic community veterinary literature (Alpi, et Journal of the Medical Library (Chu, et al.), 12-20 al.), 169-77 Association from 1991 to 2007 Continuing education award, MLA Evaluation of PubMed filters used (Gore, et al.), 203-11 Hammond, Patricia, recipient, E6 for evidence-based searching: Clinical medical librarians Schleper, Susan, recipient, E6 validation using relative recall Measuring the value and impact of Cooperation (Hoogendam, et al.), 186-93 health sciences libraries: plan- Nursing educators’ perceptions of Search strategies to identify infor- ning an update and replication collaboration with librarians mation on adverse effects: a J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 a os Subject index systematic review (Golder and Doe (Janet) Lecture (Schulte and Sherwill-Navarro), Loke), 84-92 Basler, Thomas G., lecturer, E5, E8 57-60 The selection of high-impact Donald A. B. Lindberg Research Web 2.0 tools in medical and health informatics literature: a Fellowship, see Lindberg (Do- nursing school curricula (Lem- comparison of results between nald A. B.) Research Fellow- ley and Burnham), 50-2 the content expert and the ship Elderly, see Aged expert searcher (Whipple, et Eaton, Elizabeth King || Electronic publications al.), 212-8 Obituary (Halsted and Ho), 244-5 Side-by-side, but from different Databases EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting Grant worlds: service and resource Comparison of journal title cover- | Glazer, Mary Lou, recipient, E6 provision by academic health age between CINAHL and Sco- Haines, Laura, recipient, E6 sciences libraries to their affili- eae ee pus (Hill), 313-4 Orlowski, Meredith, recipient, E6 ated hospitals (Brown and Health literacy: an exploratory bib- Young, Jason, recipient, E6 Kaste), 315-7 liometric analysis, 1997-2007 Electronic publishing, see also Librar- Editorials (Bankson), 148—50 ies, digital E-science and biomedical libraries David A. Kronick Traveling Fellow- National Institutes of Health public (Rambo), 159-61 ship, recipient, see Kronick (Da- Making the case: solutions for access policy assistance: one vid A.) Traveling Fellowship library’s approach (Stimson) tough times (Starr), 73-4 Davis, Linda Morgan [comment and opinion], 238-40 The next generation of electronic Corecipient, Rogers Information The next generation of electronic journals: prospects and _ prob- Achievement Award, for ‘“’Dig- journals: prospects and _ prob- lems (Starr), 237 ital Divide, Rural American lems (Starr) [editorial], 237 Why we need the journal of the Indian Communities,”” E8 Status of open access in the bio- Medical Library _ Association Digital Divide, Rural American In- medical field in 2005 (Matsu- (Starr), 1-2 dian Communities bayashi, et al.), 4-11 Education, continuing Rogers Information Achievement Electronic resources reviews The Health Information Literacy Award, corecipients for, E8 Animal drugs @ FDA (Shields), 158 Research Project (Shipman, et Digital libraries, see Libraries, digital Basecamp (Featherstone), 67 al.), 293-301 Disaster planning Libguides (Bushhousen), 68-9 Teaching Web 2.0 technologies | Partnering to promote service con- Medpedia (Rethlefsen), 325-6 using Web 2.0 technologies tinuity in the event of an emer- ScanGrants (Hardy), 234-5 (Rethlefsen, et al.), 253-9 gency: a successful collabora- 2collab (Liu and Wu), 233-4 Education, library and information tion between two interlibrary Eliot (Ida and George) Prize science loan departments (Norton, et Cogdill, Keith, recipient, E8 The Research Imperative: Medical al.), 131-4 EMBASE Library Association policy and Disease outbreaks Search strategies to identify infor- the curricula of schools of li-| Partnering to promote service con- mation on adverse effects: a | brary and information science | tinuity in the event of an emer- | systematic review (Golder and | gency: a successful collabora- (McKnight and Hagy), 134-6 Loke), 84-92 | tion between two interlibrary Education, medical Errata loan departments (Norton, et A case study: using social tagging An analysis of bibliometric indica- | al.), 131-4 to engage students in learning tors, Nationa! Institutes of | Distance education Medical Subject Headings Health funding, and faculty | Teaching Web 2.0 technologies (Maggio, et al.), 77-83 size at Association of American using Web 2.0 technologies The health sciences librarian in Medical Colleges medical | (Rethlefsen, et al.), 253-9 medical education: a vital path- schools, 1997-2007 (Hendrix Distinguished Public Service ways project task force D.) J Med Libr Assoc. Oct;96(4): Award, MLA (Schwartz, et al.), 280-4 324-34. Erratum, 74 Obey, David, recipient, E5 Making health literacy real: adult The Association of American Pub- Document delivery literacy and medical students lishers’ electronic manuscript | Electronic document delivery: a teach each other (Hess and project: as status report. (Meh- six-year study to benchmark Whelan), 221-4 ringer A.) Bull Med Libr Assoc. the shift to electronic interli- Web 2.0 tools in medical and 1986 Jan;74(1):27-30. Erratum, 3 brary loan in two hospital li- nursing school curricula (Lem- Dorothy R. Hill, 1931-2007 [obitu- braries (Hill and Roth), 54-7 ley and Burnham), 50-2 ary] (Morgan LK, Stickell HN). J Partnering to promote service con- Education, nursing Med Libr Assoc. 2009 Apr;97(2): tinuity in the event of an emer- The Magnet journey: opportunities 75-6. Erratum, 245 gency: a successful collabora- for librarians to partner with Medical Library Association—An- tion between two interlibrary nurses (Allen, et al.), 302-7 nual Meeting 2008, Proceed- loan departments (Norton, et Nursing educators’ perceptions of ings. J Med Libr Assoc. 2009 al.), 131-4 collaboration with librarians Jan;97(1):E1-41. Erratum, 74 J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 SRE ERT Subject index Evidence-based librarianship ital Divide, Rural American care organization (Hider, et al.), A case study: planning a statewide Indian Communities,”” E8 47-50 information resource for health Haines, Laura Humphreys, Betsy professionals: an evidence-based EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting Grant, Fellow, MLA, E9 approach (Aspinall, et al.), 246-52 recipient, E6 Ida and George Eliot Prize, see Eliot Evidence-based medicine Hammond, Patricia (Ida and George) Prize Clinical information behavior of Continuing education award, Independent Reading Program (MLA) rehabilitation therapists: a re- MLA, recipient, E6 Development of a new academic view of the research on occupa- Health care organizations digital library: a study of usage tional therapists, physical ther- The information-seeking behavior data of a core medical electronic apists, and _ speech-language of clinical staff in a large health journal collection (Shearer, et pathologists (Kloda and Bart- care organization (Hider, et al.), al.), 93-101 lett), 194-202 47-50 The Health Information Literacy Evaluation of PubMed filters used Health disparities Research Project (Shipman, et for evidence-based searching: Health information disparities? De- al.), 293-301 validation using relative recall termining the relationship be- “Partnering with Seniors for Better (Hoogendam, et al.), 186-93 tween age, poverty, and the rate Health’: computer use and In- Nursing educators’ perceptions of of calls to a consumer and ternet health information re- collaboration with librarians patient health information ser- trieval among older adults in a (Schulte and Sherwill-Navarro), vice (Oelschlegel, et al.), 225-7 low socioeconomic community The Journey Project: a case study in 57-60 (Chu, et al.), 12-20 Faculty, nursing providing health information to The selection of high-impact health Nursing educators’ perceptions of mitigate health disparities (Lei- informatics literature: a com- collaboration with librarians sey), 30-3 parison of results between the Health literacy (Schulte and Sherwill-Navarro), content expert and the expert The Health Information Literacy 57-60 searcher (Whipple, et al.), 212-8 Fellows, MLA Research Project (Shipman, et Indexes and indexing al.), 293-301 Grefsheim, Suzanne, E9 The great contribution: Index Med- Health literacy: an exploratory bib- Humphreys, Betsy, E9 icus, Index-Catalogue, and Index- liometric analysis, 1997-2007 Markwell, Linda Garr, E9 Cat (Greenberg and Gallagher), (Bankson), 148-50 McKenzie, Diane, E9 108-13 Making health literacy real: adult Rhine, Lenny, E9-10 Information access literacy and medical students Forsman, Rick B. Health information disparities? teach each other (Hess and Marcia C. Noyes Award, recipient, Determining the relationship Whelan), 221-4 E10 between age, poverty, and Heilemann, Heidi Frey, Amy the rate of calls to a consumer Murray Gottlieb Prize, recipient, E8 Professional Development Grant, and patient health information Hill, Dorothy R. Hospital Libraries Section/MLA, Obituary (Morgan and _ Stickell), service (Oelschlegel, et al.), recipient, E6 225-7 75-6. Erratum, 245 Gerth, Bob “Partnering with Seniors for Better Hispanic Americans Rittenhouse Award, recipient, E8 Web usability testing with a His- Health’: computer use and In- Glazer, Mary Lou panic medically underserved ternet health information re- EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting trieval among older adults in a population (Moore, et al.), 114— Grant, recipient, E6 21 low socioeconomic community Goodwin, Michelle History of libraries (Chu, et al.), 12-20 Professional Development Grant, The great contribution: Index Med- Status of open access in the bio- Hospital Libraries Section/ icus, Index-Catalogue, and Index- medical field in 2005 (Matsu- MLA, recipient, E6 Cat (Greenberg and Gallagher), bayashi, et al.), 4-11 Gottlieb (Murray) Prize 108-13 Information management education Heilemann, Heidi, recipient, E8 Hodges (T. Mark) International Ser- A case study: using social tagging Grefsheim, Suzanne vice Award to engage students in learning Fellow, MLA, E9 Lefebvre, Carol, recipient, E8 Medical Subject Headings (Mag- Grey Literature Report Hospital Libraries Section Profession- gio, et al.), 77-83 Louise Darling Medal for Distin- al Development Grant, see Pro- The health sciences librarian in med- guished Achievement in Collec- fessional Development Grant, ical education: a vital pathways tion Development, recipient, Hospital Libraries Section/ project task force (Schwartz, et al.), E7-8 MLA 280-4 Groseclose, Eaerlen Hospitals Informatics training for public health Corecipient, Rogers Information The information-seeking behavior practitioners (Near and Duesing) Achievement Award, for “Dig- of clinical staff in a large health [letter], 162 J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 RR Subject index | National Institutes of Health public professionals: an evidence-based “Partnering with Seniors for Better access policy assistance: one approach (Aspinall, et al.), 246-52 Health’: computer use and In- library’s approach (Stimson) Developing a current awareness ternet health information re- [comment and opinion], 238-40 service using really simple syn- trieval among older adults in a Nursing educators’ perceptions of dication (RSS) (Johnson, et al.), low socioeconomic community (Chu, et al.), 12-20 collaboration with librarians 52-4 (Schulte and Sherwill-Navarro), Liaison librarian tiers: levels of Teaching Web 2.0 technologies 57-60 service (Ferree, et al.), 145-8 using Web 2.0 technologies “Partnering with Seniors for Better The Mobile Reference Service: a (Rethlefsen, et al.), 253-9 Health”: computer use and In- case study of an onsite refer- Web _ 2.0 tools in medical and ternet health information re- ence service program at the nursing school curricula (Lem- trieval among older adults in a school of public health (Tao, et ley and Burnham), 50-2 low socioeconomic community al.), 3440 Web usability testing with a Hispanic (Chu, et al.), 12-20 Information technology medically underserved popula- Teaching Web 2.0 technologies | A bibliometric analysis of the sci- tion (Moore, et al.), 114-21 using Web 2.0 technologies entific literature on Internet, Janet Doe Lecture, see Doe (Janet) (Rethlefsen, et al.), 253-9 video games, and cell phone Lecture Information retrieval addiction (Carbonell, et John P. McGovern Lecture, see McGo- al.), | Analysis of the reporting of search | 102-7 vern (John P.) Lecture strategies in Cochrane system- Digital audio lectures: a library’s Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA Lecture, see Leiter (Joseph) NLM/MLA Lec- atic reviews (Yoshii, et al.), 21-9 path to sustainability (Etter and Clinical information behavior of Galt), 219-21 ture rehabilitation therapists: a re- Electronic document delivery: a | Journal of the Medical Library Asso- view of the research on occupa- six-year study to benchmark ciation tional therapists, physical ther- the shift to electronic interli- Trends in health sciences library and information science re- apists, and speech-language brary loan in two hospital li- search: an analysis of research pathologists (Kloda and Bart- braries (Hill and Roth), 54-7 publications in the Bulletin oft he lett), 194-202 Teaching Web 2.0 technologies Medical Library Association and Disappearing act: decay of uniform using Web 2.0 technologies Journal of the Medical Library resource locators in health care (Rethlefsen, et al.), 253-9 Association from 1991 to 2007 management journals (Wagner, Informationists (Gore, et al.), 203-11 et al.), 122-30 The Journey Project: a case study in | Volume 74 correction (Alter) [letter], 3 Evaluation of PubMed filters used providing health information to Why we need the Journal of the for evidence-based searching: mitigate health disparities (Lei- Medical Library Association validation using relative recall sey), 30-3 (Starr) [editorial], 1-2 (Hoogendam, et al.), 186-93 Interlibrary loan, see Document de- Kerdolff, Kathryn The information-seeking behavior livery David A. Kronick Traveling of clinical staff in a large health International Service Award, see lowship, recipient, E6 care organization (Hider, et al.), | Hodges (T. Mark) Internation- | Kloda, Lorie 47-50 al Service Award Thomson Scientific/ MLA Doctoral “Partnering with Seniors for Better Internet, see also Social networking Fellowship, recipient, E6—7 Health”: computer use and In- A bibliometric analysis of the sci- Knapp, Maureen ternet health information re- entific literature on Internet, Career Development Grant, Medi- trieval among older adults in a video games, and cell phone cal Informatics Section/MLA, low socioeconomic community addiction (Carbonell, et al.), recipient, E6 (Chu, et al.), 12-20 102-7 Kronick (David A.) Traveling Fel- Search strategies to identify infor- Developing a current awareness lowship mation on adverse effects: a service using really simple syn- Kerdolff, Kathryn, recipient, E6 systematic review (Golder and dication (RSS) (Johnson, et al.), Kruesi, Lisa Loke), 84-92 52-4 Cunningham Memorial Interna- The selection of high-impact health Disappearing act: decay of uniform tional Fellowship, recipient, informatics literature: a com- resource locators in health care E5-6 parison of results between the management journals (Wagner, Lafrado, Louise content expert and the expert et al.), 122-30 Corecipient, Rogers Information searcher (Whipple, et al.), 212-8 Health information disparities? De- Achievement Award, for ‘’Dig- Information seeking, see Information termining the relationship be- ital Divide, Rural American retrieval tween age, poverty, and the rate Indian Communities,” E8 Information services of calls to a consumer and Lappin, Debra A case study: planning a statewide patient health information ser- Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA lecturer, information resource for health vice (Oelschlegel, et al.), 225-7 E5 J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009 ‘creer Subject index Lefebvre, Carol Development of a new academic The Magnet journey: opportunities Hodges _ International Service digital library: a study of usage for librarians to partner with Award, recipient, E8 data of a core medical electronic nurses (Allen, et al.), 302-7 Leiter (Joseph) NLM/MLA Lecture journal collection (Shearer, et Measuring the value and impact of Lappin, Debra, lecturer, E5 al.), 93-101 health sciences libraries: plan- Letters to the editor Digital audio lectures: a library’s ning an update and replication Informatics training for public path to sustainability (Etter and of the Rochester Study (Dunn, health practitioners (Near and Galt), 219-21 et al.), 308-12 Duesing) [letter], 162 Embedded librarians: one library’s A pathway for hospital librarians: PubMed growth patterns and vis- model for decentralized service why is it vital? (Tooey) [sym- ibility of journals of sub-Sa- (Freiburger and Kramer), 139- posium introduction], 268-72 haran African origin (Schoon- 42 Side-by-side, but from different baert) [letter]; (Hofman, et al.) Liaison librarian tiers: levels of worlds: service and resource [letter response], 241-3 service (Ferree, et al.), 145-8 provision by academic health Questions regarding ‘An Analysis Making health literacy real: adult sciences libraries to their affili- of Bibliometric Indicators, Na- literacy and medical students ated hospitals (Brown and tional Institutes of Health Fund- teach each other (Hess and Kaste), 315-7 ing, and Faculty Size at Associ- Whelan), 221-4 Trends in hospital librarianship ation of American Medical The Mobile Reference Service: a and hospital library services: Colleges medical schools, case study of an onsite refer- 1989 to 2006 (Thibodeau and 1997-2007” (Bagnell) [letter], ence service program at the Funk), 273-9 241 school of public health (Tao, et Vitai pathways for hospital librar- Volume 74 correction (Alter) [let- al.), 34-40 ians: present and future roles ter], 3 National Institutes of Health public (Holst, et al.), 285-92 Liaison librarians access policy assistance: one Vital pathways for hospital librar- Embedded librarians: one library’s library’s approach (Stimson) ians (Tooey) [symposium], 267- model for decentralized service [comment and opinion], 238-40 312 (Freiburger and Kramer), 139- Partnering to promote service con- Library research 42 tinuity in the event of an emer- A case study: planning a statewide Liaison librarian tiers: levels of gency: a successful collabora- information resource for health service (Ferree, et al.), 145-8 tion between two interlibrary professionals: an evidence- Side-by-side, but from different loan departments (Norton, et based approach (Aspinall, et worlds: service and resource al.), 131-4 al.), 246-52 provision by academic health Side-by-side, but from different Defining the Medical Library As- sciences libraries to their affili- worlds: service and resource sociation research agenda: ated hospitals (Brown and provision by academic health methodology and final results Kaste), 315-7 sciences libraries to their affili- from a consensus process (El- Librarianship ated hospitals (Brown and dredge, et al.), 178-85 The health sciences librarian in Kaste), 315-7 Measuring the value and impact of medical education: a vital path- Use of Facebook in academic health sciences libraries: plan- ways project task force health sciences libraries (Hen- ning an update and replication (Schwartz, et al.), 280-4 drix, et al.), 44~7 of the Rochester Study (Dunn, Medical librarians’ uses and per- Libraries, biomedical et al.), 308-12 ceptions of social tagging E-science and biomedical libraries The Research Imperative: Medical (Bianco), 136-9 (Rambo) [editorial], 159-61 Library Association policy and A pathway for hospital librarians: Libraries, digital the curricula of schools of li- why is it vital? (Tooey) [sym- A case study: planning a statewide brary and information science posium introduction], 268-72 information resource for health (McKnight and Hagy), 134-6 Trends in hospital librarianship professionals: an evidence- Trends in health sciences library and hospital library services: based approach (Aspinall, et and information science re- 1989 to 2006 (Thibodeau and al.), 246-52 search: an analysis of research Funk), 273-9 Development of a new academic publications in the Bulletin of the Vital pathways for hospital librar- digital library: a study of usage Medical Library Association and ians: present and future roles data of a core medical electronic Journal of the Medical Library (Holst, et al.), 285-92 journal collection (Shearer, et Association from 1991 to 2007 Libraries, academic health sciences al.), 93-101 (Gore, et al.), 203-11 Developing a current awareness Libraries, hospital Library services service using really simple syn- The Health Information Literacy The Magnet journey: opportunities dication (RSS) (Johnson, et al.), Research Project (Shipman, et for librarians to partner with 52-4 al.), 293-301 nurses (Allen, et al.), 302-7 J Med Libr Assoc 97(4) October 2009

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