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EUSP Author index Eldredge, Jonathan D.; Bear, David Christopher R.; Walden, Ra- Jacob, Susan, see Wu, Lin, et al. G.; Wayne, Sharon J.; Perea, chel R.; Naylor, Helen M.; Jerome, Rebecca N., see Giuse, Nun- Paul P. Williams, Annette M.; Jerome, zia B., et al. Student peer assessment in evi- Rebecca N. Johnson, Emily; Dodd-McCue, Diane; dence-based medicine (EBM) Strategically aligning a mandala of Tartaglia, Alexander; McDaniel, searching skills training: an competencies to advance a Jennifer experiment, 244-51 transformative vision, 261-7 Mapping the literature of health Embrey, Aleta C., see Dunikowski, Green, Mary, see Dalrymple, Pru- care chaplaincy, 199-204 Lynn G., et al. dence W., et al. Johnson, Layne M., see Holmes, Kristi Esparza, Julia M.; Shi, Runhua; Greyson, Devon; Surette, Soleil; L., et al. McLarty, Jerry; Comegys, Mar- Dennett, Liz; Chatterley, Trish Jones, Dixie A. ianne; Banks, Daniel E. “You're just one of the group when Staff development on a shoestring: a The effect of a clinical medical you're embedded”: report from how-to-do-it manual for librarians librarian on in-patient care out- a mixed-method investigation of by Marcia Trotta [review], 231-2 comes, 185-91 the research-embedded health Jones, Peter Stevens, see Shipman, Featherstone, Robin M., see Donahue, librarian experience, 287-97 Jean P. and Jones, Peter Stevens | Amy E. and Featherstone, Rob- Ham, Kelli Joseph, Claire B. in M. OpenRefine (version 2.5) [review], The patient safety perspective: health | Federer, Lisa 233-4 information and resources online The librarian as research informa- Hamasu, Claire and Kelly, Betsy and in print by Holly Ann Burt | tionist: a case study, 298-302 Assessment and evaluation is not a [review], 77 Fernandez, Justin G., see Badgett, Rob- gut feeling: integrating assess- Physician's guide to a ing and ert G. and Fernandez, Justin G. ment and evaluation into li- counseling older drivers, 2nd ed., Flannery, Michael A. brary operations _ [editorial], American Medical Association Clio’s column: introduction, 88 85-7 [review], 230-1 Foster, Margaret J. and Shurtz, Su- Harnegie, Mary Pat Kaste, Ann M. zanne SciVerse science direct [review], 165 ZynxEvidence [review], 82-3 Making the Critical Appraisal for Harris, Ryan; Mayo, Alexa; Prince, Kean, Emily B. Summaries of Evidence (CASE) James Dale; Tooey, Mary Joan Assessment and impact of a new | for evidence-based medicine (M.J.) role as an embedded librarian (EBM): critical appraisal of Creating shared campus experiences: in nursing online journal clubs, | summaries evidence, 192-8 the library as culture club [com- 335-8 Freiburger, Gary and Doyle, Jacque- ment and opinion], 254-6 Kelly, Betsy, see Hamasu, Claire and | line D. Hawkes, Warren G., see Dunikowski, Kelly, Betsy Library embedded in a_ health Lynn G., et al. Keselman, Alla, see Whitney, Wanda, | sciences education building Hayes, Barrie E., see Vaughan, K.T.L., et al. [Building projects in health sci- et al. Kim, Sujin ences libraries], 183-4 Henley, Michelle, see Homan, J. Mi- An exploratory study of user-cen- | Funk, Mark E. chael, et al. tered indexing of published | Our words, our story: a textual Hobbs, Janet L. biomedical images, 73-6 analysis of articles published in Unbound medicine [review], 83 Klem, Mary Lou, see Marshall, the Bulletin of the Medical Library Holmes, Kristi L.; Lyon, Jennifer A.; Joanne Gard, et al. Associa/tJ iouornnal of the Medical Johnson, Layne M.; Sarli, Koonce, Taneya Y., see Giuse, Nunzia | Library Association from 1961 to Cathy C.; Tennant, Michele R. B., et al. 2010, 12-20 Library-based clinical and transla- Kosteniuk, Julie G.; Morgan, Debra | Gann, Laurissa B. and Pratt, Greg F. tional research support, 326-35 G.; D’Arcy, Carl K. Using library search service metrics Homan, J. Michael; Henley, Mi- Use and perceptions of information | to’ demonstrate library value chelle; Boorkman, Jo Anne; among family physicians: sources | and manage workload, 227-9 Burnham, Judy; Lovas, Irene; considered accessible, relevant, | Garcia-Milian, Rolando and Norton, Yokote, Gail and reliable, 32-7 Hannah F. Ysabel Bertolucci, AHIP, 1949-2012 Kothari, Anita, see Sibbald, Shannon | Provision of online reference [obituary], 177-8 L., et al. | through ResearchGate [virtual Hunt, Sevgin; Cimino, James J.; Koziol, Deloris E., see Hunt, Sevgin, | projects], 242 Koziol, Deloris E. et al. Garner, Michael, see Dexter, Nadine, A comparison of clinicians’ access Kronenfeld, Michael R.; Bay, R. | et al. to online knowledge resources Curtis; Coombs, William Gildea, Ruthann, see Levin, Len and using two types of information Survey of user preferences from a | Gildea, Ruthann retrieval applications in an aca- comparative trial of UpToDate | Gillum, Shalu, see Dexter, Nadine, et al. demic hospital setting, 26-31 and ClinicalKey, 151-4 Giuse, Nunzia B.; Kusnoor, Sheila Hunter, Sue, see Marshall, Joanne Kusnoor, Sheila V., see Giuse, Nunzia | V.; Koonce, Taneya Y.; Ryland, Gard, et al. B., et al. J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 Set Author Index Lalla, Nadia J. Mayo, Alexa, see Harris, Ryan, et al. Pearson, Donald S. and Roksandic, Nursing education in video [review], McClure, Lucretia W. Stevo 80-1 When the librarian was the search Implementation of a_ federated Leman, Hope engine: introduction to the spe- search in a multi-hospital sys- Using mobile technology to deliver cial issue on new roles for tem [virtual projects], 240-1 library services: a handbook by health sciences librarians, 257- Peay, Wayne J., see Shipman, Jean P., Andrew Walsh [review], 340-1 60 et al. Writing successful technology grant McDaniel, Jennifer, see Johnson, Em- Perea, Paul P., see Eldredge, Jonathan proposals by Pamela H. Mac- ily, et al. D., et al. Keller [review], 79 McElfresh, Karen R., see Vaughan, Perez, Bradford A.; von Isenburg, Lerner, Rachel C., see Vaughan, KF. etial. Megan A.; Yu, Miao; Tuttle, K.T.L., et al. McGlone, Jonathan, see Charbonneau, Brandi D.; Adams, Martha B. Lessick, Susan Deborah H. and McGlone, Exploring the impact of tablet com- Moving beyond the bookshelves Jonathan puters on medical training at an [virtual projects introduction], McGowan, Julie J. academic medical center, 154—-7 239 R. Thomas Lange, 1936-2012 [obit- Perry, Gerald J., see also De Santis, Levin, Len and Gildea, Ruthann uary], 237-8 Melissa and Perry, Gerald J. Bibliotherapy: tracing the roots of a McKay, Rebecca Presidential address, E2—-4 moral therapy movement in the Sage research methods online (SRMO) Viva la evolution! Specialized adap- United States from the early tation and the Medical Library [review], 81-2 nineteenth century to the pres- Association’s ongoing commit- McLarty, Jerry, see Esparza, Julia M., ent [Clio’s column], 89-91 ment to the teaching and learn- et al. Li, Meng; Chen, Yi-Bu; Clintworth, ing roles of health sciences McLellan, Andrea E. William A. Online guided gross anatomy dissector librarians [editorial], 1-3 Expanding roles in a library-based Plutchak, T. Scott and Rios, Gabriel R. [review], 343 bioinformatics service program: Edge of chaos [Building projects in Mitchell, Joyce A., see Reich, Mar- | a case study, 303-9 heaith sciences libraries], 182-3 garet, et al. | Livinski, Alicia A., see Rethlefsen, Me- Pratt, Greg F., see Gann, Laurissa B. Mitchell, Nicole lissa L. and Livinski, Alicia A. and Pratt, Greg F. Proceedings, 112th Annual Meet- | Lovas, Irene, see Homan, J. Michael, Prince, James Dale, see Harris, Ryan, ing, MLA [editor], E1-19 | et al. et al. Moorhead, Laura, see Maggio, Lau- | Lyon, Jennifer A., see Holmes, Kristi Rafferty, Ryan S. | L., et al. ren A., et al. The impact of library instruction: Morgan, Debra G., see Kosteniuk, | Madsen, Randy, see Reich, Margaret, do first-year medical students Julie G., et al. | et al. use library resources specifical- Morgan, Lynn Kasner, see Marshall, | Maggio, Lauren A., see Tan, Maria C. ly highlighted during instruc- and Maggio, Lauren A. Joanne Gard, et al. tional sessions?, 213-7 | Maggio, Lauren A.; Steinberg, Ryan Morris, Erin N., see Vaughan, K.T.L., Reeves, Laurie H., see Vaughan, et al. M.; Moorhead, Laura; O’Brien, KEE,, €tal. Narus, Scott P., see Reich, Margaret, Bridget; Willinsky, John Reich, Margaret; Shipman, Jean P.; Access of primary and secondary et al. Narus, Scott P.; Weir, Char- literature by health personnel in Naylor, Helen M., see Giuse, Nunzia lene; Madsen, Randy; Schultz, an academic health center: im- B., et al. Dustin; Cameron, Justin M.; plications for open access, 205- Nollan, Richard, see Wu, Lin, et al. Adamczyk, Abby L.; Mitchell, | 12 Norris, Tommie, see Wu, Lin, et al. Joyce A. | Marshall, Joanne Gard; Sollenber- Norton, Hannah F., see Garcia- Assessing clinical researchers’ in- ger, Julia; Easterby-Gannett, Milian, Rolando and Norton, formation needs to create re- Sharon; Morgan, Lynn Kasner; Hannah F. sponsive portals and tools: My Klem, Mary Lou; Cavanaugh, O’Brien, Bridget, see Maggio, Lauren Research Assistant (MyRA) at Susan K.; Oliver, Kathleen A., et al. the University of Utah: a case Burr; Thompson, Cheryl A.; Oliver, Kathleen Burr, see Marshall, study, 4-11 Romanosky, Neil; Hunter, Sue Joanne Gard, et al. Rethlefsen, Melissa L. and Aldrich, The value of library and information Pavlech, Laura, see Vaughan, K.T.L., Alison M. services in patient care: results of et al. Environmental health citation pat- a multisite study, 38-46 Payne, Perry W., Jr. terns: mapping the literature | Martin, Elaine R. Increasing the efficiency of medical 2008-2010, 47-54 Shaping opportunities for the new research article searching for Rethlefsen, Melissa L. and Livinski, health sciences librarian [edito- the public and experts by “she- Alicia A. rial], 252-3 pardizing”: a lesson from legal Infectious diseases citation pat- Martin, Kristin E., see Groote, Sandra research databases [comment terns: mapping the literature | L., et al. and opinion], 174-6 2008-2010, 55-62 J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 ee ad Author index Reynolds, John, see Samsundar, De- Knowledge flow and exchange in Van Hine, Pamela M., see Duni- vica Ramjit and Reynolds, John interdisciplinary primary health kowski, Lynn G., et al. Riedlinger, Jean E., see Dunikowski, care teams (PHCTs): an explor- Vaughan, K.T.L.; Hayes, Barrie E.; Lynn G., et al. atory study, 128-37 Lerner, Rachel C.; McElfresh, Rios, Gabriel R., see Plutchak, T. Scott Sollenberger, Julia, see Marshall, Karen R.; Pavlech, Laura; Ro- and Rios, Gabriel R. Joanne Gard, et al. mito, David; Reeves, Laurie H.; Rogers, Michelle, see Dalrymple, Pru- Speisser, Nancy Morris, Erin N. dence W., et al. Jump-start your career as a digital Development of the research life- Roksandic, Stevo, see Pearson, Don- librarian by Jane Monson [re- cycle model for library services, ald S. and Roksandic, Stevo view], 340 310+4 Romanosky, Neil, see Marshall, Starr, Susan Von Isenburg, Megan A., see Perez, Joanne Gard, et al. Creating brand love for libraries: Bradford A.., et al. Romito, David, see Vaughan, K.T.L., can we be a kind of paradise? Walden, Rachel R., see Giuse, Nunzia et al. [editorial], 168-70 B., et al. Roth, Linda, see Rumsey, Eric, et al. Journal of the Medical Library Associ- Wallace, William Shane, see Rumsey, Rowan, Elisabeth E. ation readership survey [edi- Eric, et al. Sir William Osler: the man and his tor’s letter], 167 Walton, Deedra, see Dexter, Nadine, books edited by William Feindel, Steinberg, Ryan M, see Maggio, Lau- et al. et al. [review], 231 ren A., et al. Wathen, C. Nadine, see Sibbald, Rumsey, Eric; Roth, Linda; Wallace, Stoddart, Joan M., see Shipman, Jean Shannon L., et al. William Shane P., et al. Wayne, Sharon J., see Eldredge, Jon- Responsive web design for an aca- Strong, Marcy A. athan D., et al. demic health sciences library Metadatfao r digital collections: a how- Weir, Charlene, see Reich, Margaret, website [virtual projects], 239-40 to-do-it manual by Steven J. et al. Ryland, Christopher R., see Giuse, Miller [review], 78-9 Whitney, Wanda; Dutcher, Gale A.; Nunzia B., et al. Surette, Soleil, see Greyson, Devon, et al. Keselman, Alla Samsundar, Devica Ramjit and Reyn- Swogger, Susan E. Evaluation of health information olds, John PsycTESTS [review], 234-5 outreach: theory, practice, and Online journal clubs using Share- Sydelko, Bette S. future direction, 138-46 Point in a clinical hospital set- Anatomy & physiology online [re- Wickline, Mary A. ting [virtual projects], 242-3 view], 163-4 Managing your library and its quality: Sarli, Cathy C., see Holmes, Kristi L., Taliaferro, Marian G., see Duni- the ISO 9001 way by Nuria et al. kowski, Lynn G., et al. Balagué and Jamro Saarti [re- Schultz, Dustin, see Reich, Margaret, Tan, Maria C. and Maggio, Lauren A. view], 339 et al. Expert searcher, teacher, content The Medical Library Association's mas- Shi, Runhua, see Esparza, Julia M., et al. manager, and patient advocate: ter guide to authoritative information Shipman, Jean P., see Reich, Mar- an exploratory study of clinical resources in the health sciences garet, et al. librarian roles, 63-72 edited by Laurie L. Thompson, Shipman, Jean P. and Jones, Peter Tartaglia, Alexander, see Johnson, et al. [review], 160-1 Stevens Emily, et al. Williams, Annette M., see Giuse, Center for Clinical & Translational Tennant, Michele R., see Holmes, Nunzia B., et al. Science (CCTS) [Building proj- Kristi L., et al. Willinsky, John, see Maggio, Lauren ects in health sciences libraries], Thompson, Cheryl A., see Marshall, A., et al. 181-2 Joanne Gard, et al. Wu, Lin; Betts, Virginia Trotter; Shipman, Jean P.; Stoddart, Joan M.; Tooey, Mary Joan (M.J.), see Harris, Jacob, Susan; Nollan, Richard; Peay, Wayne J. Ryan, et al. Norris, Tommie Spaces that support redefined roles Tucker, Betty E. Making meaningful connections: of academic health sciences li- Dixie A. Jones, AHIP, Medical evaluating an embedded librar- braries [Building projects in Library Association president, ian pilot project to improve health sciences libraries], 179-84 2013-2014 [president’s pagel, nursing scholarly writing, 323-6 Shurtz, Suzanne, see Foster, Margaret 171-3 Yokote, Gail, see Homan, J. Michael, J. and Shurtz, Suzanne Turner, Kathleen, see Dalrymple, et al. Sibbald, Shannon L.; Wathen, C. Prudence W., et al. Yu, Miao, see Perez, Bradford A.., et al. Nadine; Kothari, Anita; Day, Tuttle, Brandi D., see Perez, Bradford Zach, Lisl, see Dalrymple, Prudence Adam M. B. A., et al. W., et al. J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME 101, 2013 Subject entries are in boldface, with works by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. Building projects in health sciences cross-references in plain typeface. (Blobaum), 158 libraries Titles of books, journals, and software Getting started with GIS: a LITA Center for Clinical & Translational are in italic. Last names of authors, or guide by Eva Dodsworth (Dun- Science (CCTS) (Shipman and “et al.” if three or more, are in can), 230 Jones), 181-2 parentheses. See Author Index for Guideboofko r clerkship directors, 4th Connecting community to campus names of all authors. Page numbers ed., edited by Bruce Z. Morgen- through gallery space (De San- for online-only items (available at stern (Blobaum), 161-2 tis and Perry), 179-81 www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov) are pre- Instructional design for librarians and Edge of chaos (Plutchak and Rios), ceded by E. information professionals by Les- 182-3 ley S. J. Farmer (Duncan), 77-8 Library embedded in a _ health Academic Medical Librarian of the Jump-start your career as a digital sciences education building Year, see Brodman (Estelle) librarian by Jane Monson (Speis- (Freiburger and Doyle), 183-4 Award for the Academic Med- Spaces that support redefined roles ser), 340 ical Librarian of the Year Managing your library and its quality: of academic health sciences Architecture and buildings, see Build- the ISO 9001 way, by Nuria libraries (Shipman, et al.), 179- ing projects in health sciences 84 Balagué and Jamro = Saarti libraries Bulbo-spinal atrophy, X-linked (Wickline), 339 Bandy, Margaret M. Analysis of inconsistencies in ter- The Medical Library Association's | Ida and George Eliot Prize, core- master guide to authoritative in- minology of spinal and bulbar | cipient, E7 muscular atrophy and its effect | Beatty (Virginia L. and William K.) formation resources in the health sciences edited by Laurie L. on retrieval of research (Arvin), MLA Volunteer Service Award 147-50 Thompson, et al. (Wickline), Cowen, Janet L., recipient, E6 160-1 Bulletin of the Medical Library As- | Benchmarks sociation Medicine: a competency-based com- New roles for hospital librarians: a Our words, our story: a textual benchmarking survey of disas- panion by Jessica L. Israel and analysis of articles published in Allan R. Tunkel (Davenport), ter management activities (Don- the Bulletin of the Medical Library 158-9 ahue and Featherstone), 315-8 Association/Journal of the Medical Metadatfao r digital collections: a how- | Bernard Becker Medical Library Library Association from 1961 to to-do-it manual by Steven J. | Assessment and evaluation is not a 2010 (Funk), 12-20 Miller (Strong), 78-9 gut feeling: integrating assess- Burkle, Frederick (Skip), Jr. The patient safety perspective: health ment and evaluation into li- Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA lecturer, information and resources online brary operations (Hamasu and E5 and in print by Holly Ann Burt Kelly) [editorial], 85-7 Cancer Librarians Section, MLA (Joseph), 77 | Bertolucci, Ysabel Section Project of the Year Award, Physician's guide to assessing and Obituary (Homan, et al.), 177-8 recipient, E7 | Bibliometrics, see Citation analysis counseling older drivers, 2nd ed., Carla J. Funk Governmental Relations | Bibliotherapy American Medical Association Award, see Funk (Carla J.) Bibliotherapy: tracing the roots of a (Joseph), 230-1 Governmental Relations Award Sir William Osler: the man and his moral therapy movement in the Case studies books edited by William Feindel, United States from the early Assessing clinical researchers’ in- et al. (Rowan), 231 nineteenth century to the pres- formation needs to create re- Staff development on a shoestring: a ent (Levin and Gildea) [Clio’s sponsive portals and tools: My column], 89-91 how-to-do-it manual for librarians Research Assistant (MyRA) at Bioinformatics by Marcia Trotta (Jones), 231-2 the University of Utah: a case Expanding roles in a library-based Using mobile technology to deliver study (Reich, et al.), 4-11 library services: a handbook by bioinformatics service program: Development of the research life- Andrew Walsh (Leman), 340-1 a case study (Li, et al.), 303-9 cycle model for library services | Book reviews Writing successful technology grant (Vaughan, et al.), 310-4 The ART of people management in proposals by Pamela H. Mac- Expanding roles in a library-based libraries: tips for managing your Keller (Leman), 79 bioinformatics service program: most vital resource by James Brands and branding a case study (Li, et al.), 303-9 McKinlay and Vicki Williamson Creating brand love for libraries: The librarian as research informa- (Earl), 159-60 can we be a kind of paradise? tionist: a case study (Federer), Copyrighfto r teachers & librarians in (Starr) [editorial], 168-70 298-303 the 21st century by Rebecca P. Brodman (Estelle) Award for the Chaplaincy service, hospital Butler (Connor), 339-40 Academic Medical Librarian Mapping the literature of health Digital curation bibliography: preser- of the Year care chaplaincy (Johnson, et al.), vation and stewardship ofs cholarly Ragon, Bart, recipient, E5 199-204 J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 RSET Subject index Circulation Taylor, Mary Virginia, recipient, E6 Cunningham Memorial International Implementing a tablet circulation Comment and opinion Fellowship program on a shoestring (Cap- Creating shared campus experienc- Ullah, Midrar, recipient, E5 darest-Arest), 220-4 es: the library as culture club Darling (Louise) Medal for Distin- Citation analysis (Harris, et al.), 2546 guished Achievement in Col- Environmental health citation pat- Increasing the efficiency of medical lection Development in the terns: mapping the literature research article searching for the Health Sciences 2008-2010 (Rethlefsen and A\l- public and experts by “shepar- Thompson, Laurie L., recipient, drich), 47-54 dizing”’: a lesson from legal re- E6-7 The impact of library instruction: do search databases (Payne), 174-6 Data collection first-year medical students use Communicable diseases Measures of health sciences journal library resources specifically Infectious diseases citation pat- use: a comparison of vendor, | highlighted during instructional terns: mapping the literature link-resolver, and local citation sessions? (Rafferty), 213-7 2008-2010 (Rethlefsen and Li- statistics (De Groote, et al.), Increasing the efficiency of medical vinski), 55-62 110-9 research article searching for the Comparative effectiveness research Database searching public and experts by “shepar- Comparative effectiveness research Access of primary and secondary dizing”: a lesson from legal designs: an analysis of terms literature by health personnel in research databases (Payne) [com- and coverage in Medical Sub- an academic health center: im- ment and opinion], 174-6 ject Headings (MeSH) and Em- plications for open access (Mag- Infectious diseases citation pat- tree (Bekhuis, et al.), 92-100 gio, et al.), 205-12 terns: mapping the literature Computers, hand-held Analysis of inconsistencies in ter- | 2008-2010 (Rethlefsen and Li- Exploring the impact of tablet minology of spinal and bulbar | vinski), 55-62 computers on medical training muscular atrophy and its effect | Mapping the literature of addictions at an academic medical center on retrieval of research (Arvin), treatment (Blobaum), 101-9 (Perez, et al.), 154-7 147-50 Mapping the literature of health Implementing a tablet circulation Implementation of a_ federated | care chaplaincy (Johnson, et al.), program on a shoestring (Cap- search in a multi-hospital sys- 199-204 darest-Arest), 220-4 tem (Pearson and Roksandic) Mapping the literature of radiation Large-scale iPad deployment in a [virtual projects], 240-1 therapy (Delwiche), 120-7 new medical school (Dexter, et Increasing the efficiency of medical Measures of health sciences journal al.) [virtual projects], 241 research article searching for the use: a comparison of vendor, Consumer health information public and experts by “shepar- link-resolver, and local citation Collaborating to develop and test dizing’”’: a lesson from legal | statistics (De Groote, et al.), an enhanced text messaging research databases (Payne) [com- | 110-9 system to encourage health in- ment and opinion], 174-6 Our words, our story: a textual formation seeking (Dalrymple, Student peer assessment in evi- | analysis of articles published in et al.), 224-7 dence-based medicine (EBM) | the Bulletin of the Medical Library Evaluation of health information searching skills training: an | Association/Journal of the Medical outreach: theory, practice, and experiment (Eldredge, et al.), | Library Association from 1961 to future direction (Whitney, et al.), 244-51 2010 (Funk), 12-20 138-46 Decision making, clinical Clinical medical librarians Continuing Education Award, MLA Knowledge flow and exchange in | The effect of a clinical medical Miles, Alisha H., recipient, E6 interdisciplinary primary health librarian on in-patient care out- Cooperation care teams (PHCTs): an explor- comes (Esparza, et al.), 185-91 Knowledge flow and exchange in atory study (Sibbald, et al.), 128- 37 | Expert searcher, teacher, content interdisciplinary primary health manager, and patient advocate: care teams (PHCTs): an explor- Use and perceptions of information an exploratory study of clinical atory study (Sibbald, et al.), 128— among family physicians: sourc- librarian roles (Tan and Mag- 37 es considered accessible, rele- | gio), 63-72 Copyright vant, and reliable (Kosteniuk, et | Clio’s column Faculty experiences with the Na- al.), 32-7 Bibliotherapy: tracing the roots of a tional Institutes of Health (NIH) Disaster planning moral therapy movement in the public access policy, compliance New roles for hospital librarians: a United States from the early issues, and copyright practices benchmarking survey of disas- | nineteenth century to the pres- (Charbonneau and McGlone), ter management activities (Don- | ent (Levin and Gildea), 89-91 21-5 ahue and Featherstone), 315-8 Introduction (Flannery), 88 Cowen, Janet L. Doe (Janet) Lecture Colaianni (Lois Ann) Award for Virginia L. and William K. Beatty Funk, Mark E., lecturer, E4, E8 Excellence and Achievement MLA Volunteer Service Award, Our words, our story: a textual | in Hospital Librarianship recipient, E6 analysis of articles published in J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 ace Subject Index the Bulletin of the Medical Library nursing scholarly writing (Wu, demic Medical Librarian of the Association/Journal of the Medical et al.), 323-6 Year Library Association from 1961 to Educational measurement Evaluation studies 2010 (Funk), 12-20 Student peer assessment in evi- Assessment and evaluation is not a Donald A. B. Lindberg Research dence-based medicine (EBM) gut feeling: integrating assess- Fellowship, see Lindberg (Don- searching skills training: an ment and evaluation into li- ald A.B.) Research Fellowship experiment (Eldredge, et al.), brary operations (Hamasu and Doyle, Jacqueline D. 244-51 Kelly) [editorial], 85-7 Marcia C. Noyes Award, recipient, Electronic mail Evidence-based medicine E8 Online journal clubs using Share- Comparative effectiveness research Dudden, Rosalind F. Point in a clinical hospital set- designs: an analysis of terms Ida and George Eliot Prize, core- ting (Samsundar and Reynolds) and coverage in Medical Sub- cipient, E7 [virtual projects], 242-3 ject Headings (MeSH) and Em- EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting Electronic resources reviews tree (Bekhuis, et al.), 92-100 Grants Anatomy & physiology online (Sy- Knowledge flow and exchange in Embrey, Aleta C., recipient, E5 delko), 163-4 interdisciplinary primary health Heckel, Alesia C., recipient, E5 BM] Case Reports (Dobbins), 80 care teams (PHCTs): an explor- Miles, Alisha H., recipient, E5 ClinicalKey (Brown), 342-3 atory study (Sibbald, et al.), 128- Walker, Jennifer S., recipient, E5 Nursing education in video (Lalla), 37 Editorials 80-1 Making the Critical Appraisal for Assessment and evaluation is not a Online guided gross anatomy dissector Summaries of Evidence (CASE) gut feeling: integrating assess- for evidence-based medicine (McLellan), 343 ment and evaluation into li- (EBM): critical appraisal of OpenRefine, version 2.5 (Ham), 233-4 brary operations (Hamasu and summaries evidence (Foster Protein lounge (Besaw), 164 Kelly), 85-7 and Shurtz), 192-8 PsycTESTS (Swogger), 234-5 Creating brand love for libraries: Student peer assessment in evi- Sage research methods online (SRMO) can we be a kind of paradise? dence-based medicine (EBM) (Starr), 168-70 (McKay), 81-2 searching skills training: an SciVerse science direct (Harnegie), Shaping opportunities for the new experiment (Eldredge, et al.), 165 health sciences librarian (Mar- 244-51 tin), 252-3 UnBound medicine (Hobbs), 83 Evidence-based practice Viva la evolution! Specialized adap- ZynxEvidence (Kaste), 82-3 Are proposals by politicians for Eliot (Ida and George) Prize tation and the Medical Library health care reform based on Association’s ongoing commit- Bandy, Margaret M., and Dudden, evidence? (Badgett and Fernan- ment to the teaching and learn- Rosalind F., corecipients, E7 dez), 218-20 ing roles of health sciences Embedded librarians Fellows, MLA librarians (Perry), 1-3 Assessment and impact of a new Lessick, Susan, E8 Education, continuing role as an embedded librarian McKibbon, (Kathleen) Ann, E8 Viva la evolution! Specialized adap- in nursing online journal clubs Wellick, Kay E., E8 tation and the Medical Library (Kean), 335-8 Funk (Carla J.) Governmental Rela- Association’s ongoing commit- Making meaningful connections: tions Award ment to the teaching and learn- evaluating an embedded librar- Siemers, Lynne K., recipient, E7 ing roles of health sciences ian pilot project to improve Funk, Mark E. librarians (Perry) [editorial], 1-3 nursing scholarly writing (Wu, Janet Doe lecturer, E4, E8 Education, medical et al.), 323-6 Groff, Ligia Patricia | Exploring the impact of tablet “You're just one of the group when MLA Scholarship for Minority Stu- computers on medical training you're embedded”: report from dents, recipient, E5 at an academic medical center a mixed-method investigation of Hadley, Alice Elizabeth (Perez, et al.), 154-7 the research-embedded health T. Mark Hodges International Ser- The impact of library instruction: do librarian experience (Greyson, vice Award, recipient, E7 first-year medical students use et al.), 287-97 Health Association Libraries Sec- library resources specifically Embrey, Aleta C. tion, MLA highlighted during instructional EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting The Health Association Libraries sessions? (Rafferty), 213-7 Grant, recipient, E5 Section survey: finding clues to Large-scale iPad deployment in a Environmental health changing roles (Dunikowski, new medical school (Dexter, et Environmental health citation pat- et al.), 318-22 al.) [virtual projects], 241 terns: mapping the literature Health care reform Education, nursing 2008-2010 (Rethlefsen and AI- Are proposals by politicians for Making meaningful connections: drich), 47-54 health care reform based on evaluating an embedded librar- Estelle Brodman Award, see Brodman evidence? (Badgett and Fernan- ian pilot project to improve (Estelle) Award for the Aca- dez), 218-20 J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 SATE Subject index Health literacy Mapping the literature of health Information retrieval Collaborating to develop and test care chaplaincy (Johnson, et al.), Access of primary and secondary an enhanced text messaging 199-204 literature by health personnel in system to encourage health in- Use and perceptions of information an academic health center: im- formation seeking (Dalrymple, among family physicians: sourc- plications for open access (Mag- et al.), 224-7 es considered accessible, rele- gio, et al.), 205-12 Heckel, Alesia C. vant, and reliable (Kosteniuk, Analysis of inconsistencies in ter- EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting et al.), 32-7 minology of spinal and bulbar Grant, recipient, E5 The value of library and informa- muscular atrophy and its effect History of libraries tion services in patient care: on retrieval of research (Arvin), | New activities and changing roles results of a multisite study 147-50 of health sciences librarians: (Marshall, et al.), 38-46 Exploring the impact of tablet a systematic review, 1990-2012 “You're just one of the group when computers on medical training (Cooper and Crum), 268-77 you're embedded”: report from at an academic medical center When the librarian was the search a mixed-method investigation of (Perez, et al.), 154-7 engine: introduction to the spe- the research-embedded health The impact of library instruction: cial issue on new roles for health librarian experience (Greyson, do first-year medical students sciences librarians (McClure), et al.), 287-97 use library resources specifical- 257-60 Indexes and indexing ly highlighted during instruc- History of medicine An exploratory study of user-cen- tional sessions? (Rafferty), 213- Bibliotherapy: tracing the roots of a tered indexing of published 7 moral therapy movement in the biomedical images (Kim), 73-6 Implementation of a federated United States from the early Infectious diseases, see Communica- search in a multi-hospital sys- nineteenth century to the pres- ble diseases tem (Pearson and Roksandic) ent (Levin and Gildea) [Clio’s Information access [virtual projects], 240-1 column], 89-91 Access of primary and secondary Increasing the efficiency of medical Hodges (T. Mark) International Ser- literature by health personnel in research article searching for the vice Award an academic health center: im- public and experts by “shepar- Hadley, Alice Elizabeth, recipient, plications for open access (Mag- dizing”’: a lesson from lega E7 gio, et al.), 205-12 research databases (Payne) [com- Hospital Libraries Section/MLA Pro- A comparison of clinicians’ access ment and opinion], 174-6 fessional Development Grant, to online knowledge resources Survey of user preferences from a see Professional Development using two types of information comparative trial of UpToDate Grant, Hospital Libraries Sec- retrieval applications in an aca- and ClinicalKey (Kronenfeld, tion/MLA demic hospital setting (Hunt, et et al.), 151-4 Ida and George Eliot Prize, see Eliot al.), 26-31 Information-seeking behavior (Ida and George) Prize Evaluation of health information Collaborating to develop and test Images, biomedical outreach: theory, practice, and an enhanced text messaging An exploratory study of user-cen- future direction (Whitney, et system to encourage health in- tered indexing of published al.), 138-46 formation seeking (Dalrymple, biomedical images (Kim), 73-6 Knowledge flow and exchange in Independent Reading Program interdisciplinary primary health et al.), 224-7 (MLA) care teams (PHCTs): an explor- A comparison of clinicians’ access to online knowledge resources Emerging roles for biomedical li- atory study (Sibbald, et al.), 128- brarians: a survey of current 37 using two types of information retrieval applications in an aca- practice, challenges, and chang- Use and perceptions of information es (Crum and Cooper), 278-86 among family physicians: sources demic hospital setting (Hunt, Evaluation of health information considered accessible, relevant, et al.), 26-31 Use and perceptions of information outreach: theory, practice, and and reliable (Kosteniuk, et al.), future direction (Whitney, et al.), 32-7 among family physicians: sourc- 138-46 Information management education es considered accessible, rele- Exploring the impact of tablet The impact of library instruction: do vant, and reliable (Kosteniuk, et computers on medical training first-year medical students use al.), 32-7 at an academic medical center library resources specifically The value of library and informa- (Perez, et al.), 154-7 highlighted during instructional tion services in patient care: The impact of library instruction: sessions? (Rafferty), 213-7 results of a multisite study do first-year medical students Student peer assessment in evi- (Marshall, et al.), 38-46 use library resources specifical- dence-based medicine (EBM) Information services ly highlighted during instruc- searching skills training: an Expanding roles in a library-based tional sessions? (Rafferty), 213- experiment (Eldredge, et al.), bioinformatics service program: 7 244-51 a case study (Li, et al.), 303-9 J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 SSL a Subject Index | Provision of online reference 2013-2014 (Tucker) [president’s ment to the teaching and learn- through ResearchGate (Garcia- page], 171-3 ing roles of health sciences Milian and Norton) [virtual Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA Lecture, see librarians (Perry) [editorial], 1- | projects], 242 Leiter (Joseph) NLM/MLA Lec- 3 | Using library search service metrics ture When the librarian was the search | to demonstrate library value Journal of the Medical Library Asso- engine: introduction to the special and manage workload (Gann ciation issue on new roles for health and Pratt), 227-9 Journal of the Medical Library Associ- sciences librarians (McClure), The value of library and informa- ation readership survey (Starr) 257-60 tion services in patient care: [editor’s letter], 167 Libraries, academic health sciences results of a multisite study Our words, our story: a textual Access of primary and secondary (Marshall, et al.), 38-46 analysis of articles published in literature by health personnel in | Information technology the Bulletin of the Medical Library an academic health center: im- Assessing clinical researchers’ in- Association/Journal of the Medical plications for open access (Mag- formation n eeds to create re- Library Association from 1961 to gio, et al.), 205-12 sponsive portals and tools: My 2010 (Funk), 12-20 Creating shared campus experienc- Research Assistant (MyRA) at Jurcyzk, Eva es: the library as culture club the University of Utah: a case Rittenhouse Award, recipient, E7 (Harris, et al.) [comment and study (Reich, et al.), 4-11 Kiscaden, Elizabeth Jayne opinion], 254-6 Informationists Professional Development Grant, Development of the research life- The librarian as research informa- Hospital Libraries Section/ cycle model for library services tionist: a case study (Federer), MLA, recipient, E5 (Vaughan, et al.), 310-4 298-303 Lange, R. Thomas Expanding roles in a library-based Internet | Obituary (McGowan), 237-8 bioinformatics service program: Assessing clinical researchers’ in- | Leiter (Joseph) NLM/MLA Lecture a case study (Li, et al.), 303-9 formation needs to create re- | Burkle, Frederick (Skip), Jr., lectur- Implementing a tablet circulation sponsive portals and tools: My | er, E5 program on a shoestring (Cap- Research Assistant (MyRA) at | Lessick, Susan darest-Arest), 220-4 the University of Utah: a case | Fellow, MLA, E8 Large-scale iPad deployment in a study (Reich, et al.), 4-11 Liaison librarians, see also Embedded new medical school (Dexter, et Assessment and impact of a new | librarians al.) [virtual projects], 241 role as an embedded librarian | Development of the research life- The librarian as research informa- in nursing online journal clubs | cycle model for library services tionist: a case study (Federer), (Kean), 335-8 (Vaughan, et al.), 310-4 298-303 A comparison of clinicians’ access | Librarianship, see also Professional Making meaningful connections: to online knowledge resources | role evaluating an embedded librar- using two types of information Emerging roles for biomedical li- ian pilot project to improve retrieval applications in an aca- | brarians: a survey of current nursing scholarly writing (Wu, demic hospital setting (Hunt, | practice, challenges, and chang- et al.), 323-6 et al.), 26-31 es (Crum and Cooper), 278-86 Responsive web design for an Online journal clubs using Share- | Expert searcher, teacher, content academic health sciences library Point in a clinical hospital set- | manager, and patient advocate: website (Rumsey, et al.) [virtual ting (Samsundar and Reynolds) | an exploratory study of clinical projects], 239-40 [virtual projects], 242-35 librarian roles (Tan and Mag- Strategically aligning a mandala of Provision of online reference through | gio), 63-72 competencies to advance a ResearchGate (Garcia-Milian and New activities and changing roles transformative vision (Giuse, et Norton) [virtual projects], 242 of health sciences librarians: a al.), 261-7 Responsive web design for an | systematic review, 1990-2012 Libraries, biomedical academic health sciences library (Cooper and Crum), 268-77 Assessment and evaluation is not a website (Rumsey, et al.) [virtual Our words, our story: a textual gut feeling: integrating assess- projects], 239-40 analysis of articles published in ment and evaluation into li- Janet Doe Lecture, see Doe (Janet) | the Bulletin oft he Medical Library brary operations (Hamasu and Lecture Association/Journal of the Medical Kelly) [editorial], 85-7 John P. McGovern Award Lecture, see Library Association from 1961 to Creating brand love for libraries: McGovern (John P.) Lecture 2010 (Funk), 12-20 can we be a kind of paradise? Johnson, Steven Shaping opportunities for the new (Starr) [editorial], 168-70 John P. McGovern Award lecturer health sciences librarian (Mar- Emerging roles for biomedical li- , E4 tin) [editorial], 252-3 brarians: a survey of current Jones, Dixie A. Viva la evolution! Specialized adap- practice, challenges, and chang- Dixie A. Jones, AHIP, Medical tation and the Medical Library es (Crum and Cooper), 278-86 Library Association president Association’s ongoing commit- Libraries, digital, see Virtual Projects , J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 RETR AR Subject index Libraries, health association changing roles (Dunikowski, Continuing education courses, The Health Association Libraries et al.), 318-22 E17-9 Section survey: finding clues to Implementing a tablet circulation Executive director’s report, E10-1 changing roles (Dunikowski, et program on a shoestring (Cap- Inaugural address (Blumenthal), | al.), 318-22 darest-Arest), 220-4 E12-5 Libraries, hospital Library-based clinical and transla- Legislative update, E17 Assessment and impact of a new tional research support (Holmes, Meeting, May 20, E2-4, E8-12, E16 | role as an embedded librarian et al.), 326-35 Meeting, May 21, E4, E5-8, E16 in nursing online journal clubs The value of library and informa- Meeting, May 22, E12-5, E16 (Kean), 335-8 tion services in patient care: Meeting, May 23, E4-5, E16 Implementation of a_ federated results of a multisite study National Library of Medicine up- | search in a multi-hospital sys- (Marshall, et al.), 38-46 date, E16—7 tem (Pearson and Roksandic) Lindberg (Donald A.B.) Research Open forums, E16 [virtual projects], 240-1 Fellowship Plenary sessions, E1-5 New roles for hospital librarians: a Moore, Mary, recipient, E5-6 Poster sessions, E15 benchmarking survey of disas- Pre-meeting activities, E15—6 Lois Ann Colaianni Award for Excel- ter management activities (Don- lence and Achievement in Hos- Presidential address (Perry), E2-4 ahue and Featherstone), 315-8 pital Librarianship, see Co- Resources and services, E19 Online journal clubs using Share- Section programs, E15 laianni (Lois Ann) Award for Point in a clinical hospital set- Excellence and Achievement Special events and receptions, E17 ting (Samsundar and Reynolds) in Hospital Librarianship Sunrise seminars, E17 [virtual projects], 242-3 Louise Darling Medal for Distinguished Technology showcases, E17 Library operations Treasurer’s report, E9-10 Achievement in Collection Devel- Using library search service met- opment in the Health Sciences, see Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), | rics to demonstrate library val- Darling (Louise) Medal for Dis- see Subject headings ue and manage workload tinguished Achievement in Col- Mental health services (Gann and Pratt), 227-9 lection Development in the Bibliotherapy: tracing the roots of a | Library research moral therapy movement in the | Health Sciences The effect of a clinical medical United States from the early Lucretia W. McClure Excellence in librarian on in-patient care out- nineteenth century to the pres- Education Award, see McClure comes (Esparza, et al.), 185-91 ent (Levin and Gildea) [Clio’s | (Lucretia W.) Excellence in Expert searcher, teacher, content Education Award column], 89-91 manager, and patient advocate: Majors/MLA Chapter Project of the Miles, Alisha H. an exploratory study of clinical Continuing Education Award, | Year Award librarian roles (Tan and Mag- MLA, recipient, E6 South Central Chapter, MLA, re- gio), 63-72 EBSCO/MLA Annual Meeting | cipient, E7 Student peer assessment in evi- Grant, recipient, E5 Marcia C. Noyes Award, see Noyes dence-based medicine (EBM) MLA/Thomson Reuters Doctoral | (Marcia C.) Award searching skills training: an Fellowship McClure (Lucretia W.) Excellence in experiment (Eldredge, et al.), Piorun, Mary E., recipient, E6 244-5] Education Award Moore, Mary Schnall, Janet Gross, recipient, E6 Using library search service met- Lindberg (Donald A.B.) Research | McGovern (John P.) Lecture rics to demonstrate library val- Fellowship, recipient, E5-6 ue and manage _ workload Johnson, Steven, lecturer, E4 Muscular atrophy (Gann and Pratt), 227-9 McKibbon, (Kathleen) Ann Analysis of inconsistencies in ter- | “You're just one of the group when Fellow, MLA, E8 minology of spinal and bulbar | you're embedded”: report from Medical informatics muscular atrophy and its effect | a mixed-method investigation of Assessing clinical researchers’ in- on retrieval of research (Arvin), | the research-embedded health formation needs to create re- 147-50 librarian experience (Greyson, sponsive portals and tools: My National Institutes of Health (NIH) | et al.), 287-97 Research Assistant (MyRA) at Faculty experiences with the Na- | Library services the University of Utah: a case tional Institutes of Health (NIH) Creating shared campus experienc- study (Reich, et al.), 4-11 public access policy, compliance | es: the library as culture club Medical Library Association issues, and copyright practices | (Harris, et al.) [comment and 2012 Audited schedule of changes (Charbonneau and McGlone), | opinion], 254-6 in net assets, E20-1 21-5 Development of the research life- Medical Library Association—An- National Network of Libraries of Med- | cycle model for library services nual Meeting 2012, Proceed- icine, Midcontinental Region (Vaughan, et al.), 310-4 ings Assessment and evaluation is nota | The Health Association Libraries Awards ceremony, E5-8 gut feeling: integrating assess- | Section survey: finding clues to Business meetings, E8-15 ment and evaluation into library J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013 EVES AARNE Subject Index operations (Hamasu and Kelly) searching skills training: an practice, challenges, and chang- [editorial], 85-7 experiment (Eldredge, et al.), es (Crum and Cooper), 278-86 Needs assessment 244-51 Expanding roles in a library-based Assessing clinical researchers’ in- Piorun, Mary E. bioinformatics service program: formation needs to create re- MLA/Thomson Reuters Doctoral a case study (Li, et al.), 303-9 sponsive portals and tools: My Fellowship, recipient, E6 Expert searcher, teacher, content man- Research Assistant (MyRA) at Politics ager, and patient advocate: an the University of Utah: a case Are proposals by politicians for exploratory study of clinical librar- study (Reich, et al.), 4-11 health care reform based on ian roles (Tan and Maggio), 63-72 Assessment and evaluation is not a evidence? (Badgett and Fernan- The Health Association Libraries gut feeling: integrating assess- dez), 218-20 Section survey: finding clues to ment and evaluation into li- President’s Award, MLA changing roles (Dunikowski, et brary operations (Hamasu and Schardt, Connie, recipient, E7-8 al.), 318-22 Kelly) [editorial], 85-7 President’s Page The librarian as research informa- Noyes (Marcia C.) Award Dixie A. Jones, AHIP, Medical tionist: a case study (Federer), Doyle, Jacqueline D., recipient, E8 Library Association president, 298-303 Obituaries 2013-2014 (Tucker), 171-3 Library-based clinical and _transla- | Bertolucci,Ysabel, 1949-2012 (Ho- Primary care tional research support (Holmes, man, et al.), 177-8 et al.), 326-35 Use and perceptions of information Lange, Thomas R., 1936-2012 among family physicians: sourc- Making meaningful connections: (McGowan), 237-8 evaluating an embedded librar- es considered accessible, rele- Open access ian pilot project to improve vant, and reliable (Kosteniuk, et Access of primary and secondary nursing scholarly writing (Wu, al.), 32-7 literature by health personnel in et al.), 323-6 Professional competence an academic health center: im- New activities and changing roles The librarian as research informa- plications for open access (Mag- of health sciences librarians: a tionist: a case study (Federer), gio, et al.), 205-12 systematic review, 1990-2012 298-303 Faculty experiences with the Na- (Cooper and Crum), 268-77 Shaping opportunities for the new tional Institutes of Health (NIH) New roles for hospital librarians: a health sciences librarian (Mar- public access policy, compliance benchmarking survey of disas- tin) [editorial], 252-3 issues, and copyright practices ter management activities (Don- Strategically aligning a mandala of (Charbonneau and McGlone), ahue and Featherstone), 315-8 competencies to advance a 21-5 Strategically aligning a mandala Outreach transformative vision (Giuse, et of competencies to advance a al.), 261-7 Evaluation of health information transformative vision (Giuse, When the librarian was the search outreach: theory, practice, and et al.), 261-7 engine: introduction to the spe- future direction (Whitney, et When the librarian was the search al.), 138-46 cial issue on new roles for health engine: introduction to the spe- Pardon, Kevin sciences librarians (McClure), cial issue on new roles for health MLA Scholarship, recipient, E5 257-60 sciences librarians (McClure), “You're just one of the group when Patient care 257-60 The value of library and informa- you're embedded”: report from “You're just one of the group when tion services in patient care: a mixed-method investigation of you're embedded”: report from results of a multisite study the research-embedded health a mixed-method investigation of (Marshall, et al.), 38-46 librarian experience (Greyson, the research-embedded health et al.), 287-97 Patient care team librarian experience (Greyson, The effect of a clinical medical Professional Development Grant, et al.), 287-97 librarian on in-patient care out- Hospital Libraries Section/ Prospective studies comes (Esparza, et al.), 185-91 MLA The effect of a clinical medical Expert searcher, teacher, content Kiscaden, Elizabeth Jayne, recipi- librarian on in-patient care out- manager, and patient advocate: ent, E5 comes (Esparza, et al.), 185-91 an exploratory study of clinical Professional role PubMed librarian roles (Tan and Mag- Assessment and impact of a new Faculty experiences with the Na- gio), 63-72 role as an embedded librarian tional Institutes of Health (NIH) Knowledge flow and exchange in in nursing online journal clubs public access policy, compliance interdisciplinary primary health (Kean), 335-8 issues, and copyright practices care teams (PHCTs): an explorato- Development of the research life- (Charbonneau and McGlone), ry study (Sibbald, et al.), 128-37 cycle model for library services 21-5 Peer review (Vaughan, et al.), 310-4 Radiation therapy Student peer assessment in evi- Emerging roles for biomedical li- Mapping the literature of radiation dence-based medicine (EBM) brarians: a survey of current therapy (Delwiche), 120-7 J Med Lib Assoc 101(4) October 2013

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