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Vol. 106 No. 2 (2018): April 2018
Vol. 106 No. 2 (2018): April 2018
Published:
2018-04-05
Editorial
Practicing what we preach: developing a data sharing policy for the Journal of the Medical Library Association
Kevin B. Read, Liz Amos, Lisa M. Federer, Ayaba Logan, T. Scott Plutchak, Katherine G. Akers
155–158
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2017
Katherine G. Akers
159–161
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Special Paper
An historical overview of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, 1985–2015
Susan L. Speaker
162–174
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Original Investigation
Evaluating the impact of clinical librarians on clinical questions during inpatient rounds
Riley Brian, Nicola Orlov, Debra Werner, Shannon K. Martin, Vineet M. Arora, Maria Alkureishi
175–183
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A qualitative analysis of the information science needs of public health researchers in an academic setting
Shanda L. Hunt, Caitlin J. Bakker
184–197
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It takes longer than you think: librarian time spent on systematic review tasks
Krystal Bullers, Allison M. Howard, Ardis Hanson, William D. Kearns, John J. Orriola, Randall L. Polo, Kristen A. Sakmar
198–207
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Environmental scan and evaluation of best practices for online systematic review resources
Robin M. N. Parker, Leah Boulos, Sarah Visintini, Krista Ritchie, Jill Hayden
208–218
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Accepting the challenge: what academic health sciences library directors do to become effective leaders
Rick L. Fought, Mitsunori Misawa
219–226
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Has Embase replaced MEDLINE since coverage expansion?
Michael Thomas Lam, Christina De Longhi, Joseph Turnbull, Helen Rose Lam, Reena Besa
227–234
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Health sciences libraries’ subscriptions to journals: expectations of general practice departments and collection-based analysis
David Barreau, Céline Bouton, Vincent Renard, Jean-Pascal Fournier
235–243
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Commentary
The hidden benefits of helping students with systematic reviews
Rosie Hanneke
244–247
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Is there a place for undergraduate and graduate students in the systematic review process?
Christina L. Wissinger
248–250
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Health sciences library outreach to family caregivers: a call to service
Mary M. Howrey
251–258
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History Matters
Finding a silver lining: the importance of documenting medical tragedies
Judith A. Wiener
259–261
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Letter to the Editor
Taking publication date into consideration: a response to the review of Mobile Technologies for Every Library
Lisa Mastin
262
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Book Review
The Library Staff Development Handbook
Danielle Becker
263–264
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New Methods of Teaching and Learning in Libraries
Margaret A. Hoogland
265
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The Special Collections Handbook. 2nd ed.
Paul M. Blobaum
266–267
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Resource Review
5MinuteConsult
Ivan Armando Portillo
268–269
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Cabells Scholarly Analytics
Lilian Hoffecker
270–272
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LiveStories
Kelli Yakabu, Andrea Ball
273–275
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Trip and Trip Pro
Lynne M. Fox
276–279
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Correction
Correction to “Satellite stories: capturing professional experiences of academic health sciences librarians working in delocalized health sciences programs” on page 80, 106(1) January. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.214
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