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Vol. 105 No. 1 (2017): January 2017
Vol. 105 No. 1 (2017): January 2017
Published:
2017-01-17
Editorial
Being critical and constructive: a guide to peer reviewing for librarians
Katherine G. Akers
1–3
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Surveys and Studies
Unanswered clinical questions: a survey of specialists and primary care providers
Ellen Brassil, Bridget Gunn, Anant M. Shenoy, Rebecca Blanchard
4–11
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A day in the life of third-year medical students: using an ethnographic method to understand information seeking and use
Andrea B. Twiss-Brooks, Ricardo Andrade Jr., Michelle B. Bass, Barbara Kern, Jonna Peterson, Debra A. Werner
12–19
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Collection-based analysis of selected medical libraries in the Philippines using Doody’s Core Titles
Efren Torres Jr.
20–26
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Meeting at the crossroads: collaboration between information technology departments and health sciences libraries
Samuel King, Erica Cataldi-Roberts, Erin Wentz
27–33
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Measuring the health literacy of the Upper Midwest
Caitlin J. Bakker, Jonathan B. Koffel, Nicole R. Theis-Mahon
34–43
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Research Communications
Your teaching strategy matters: how engagement impacts application in health information literacy instruction
Heather A. Johnson, Laura C. Barrett
44–48
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From English to Chinese, Japanese, and Russian: extending research visibility with language translations of a conference slide presentation
Lilian Hoffecker, Dana Abbey
49–54
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Case Report
Implementing a 3D printing service in a biomedical library
Verma Walker
55–60
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Commentary
Questioning reliability assessments of health information on social media
Nicole K. Dalmer
61–68
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Evidence-based information needs of public health workers: a systematized review
Jill Barr-Walker
69–79
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The research life cycle and the health sciences librarian: responding to change in scholarly communication
Andrea M. Ketchum
80–83
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Trends and Techniques
Reviewing retrieved references for inclusion in systematic reviews using EndNote
Wichor M. Bramer, Jelena Milic, Frans Mast
84–87
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Lectures and Awards
We can be heroes: MLA’s leadership journey(s)
Mary Joan (M.J.) Tooey
88
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History Matters
History matters
Stephen J. Greenberg
89–90
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Book Review
Practical Tips for Facilitating Research
Paul M. Blobaum
91
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Critical Literacy for Information Professionals
Mary A. Wickline
92–93
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Marketing for Special and Academic Libraries: A Planning and Best Practices Sourcebook
Marian T. Simonson
94
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Dynamic Research Support for Academic Libraries
Martha F. Earl
95–96
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Consumer Health Information Services and Programs: Best Practices
Carolyn G. Biglow
97
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Resource Review
F1000 Workspace
Erica R. Brody, Kathleen A. McGraw, Barbara Rochen Renner
98–101
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VetCompanion
Laura L. Pavlech
102–105
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Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
Stephanie M. Swanberg
106–107
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Nearpod
Jorge E. Perez
108–110
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MLA Proceedings Editors
116th Annual Meeting Medical Library Association, Inc. Toronto, ON, Canada May 13-18, 2016
Nicole Mitchell
E1–E20
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Correction
Correction
111
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Correction
112
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