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Vol. 108 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
Vol. 108 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
Published:
2020-01-02
Editorial
Sharing your work by self-archiving: encouragement from the Journal of the Medical Library Association
Abigail Goben, Katherine G. Akers
1–4
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Lectures and Awards
The activist health sciences librarian
Gerald (Jerry) Perry
5–16
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Original Investigation
Reflective practice and health sciences librarians: engagement, benefits, and barriers
Jolene M. Miller
17–28
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Why do biomedical researchers learn to program? An exploratory investigation
Ariel Deardorff
29–35
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Continuing education for systematic reviews: a prospective longitudinal assessment of a workshop for librarians
Barbara L. Folb, Mary L. Klem, Ada O. Youk, Julia J. Dahm, Meiqi He, Andrea M. Ketchum, Charles B. Wessel, Linda M. Hartman
36–46
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Publishing habits and perceptions of open access publishing and public access amongst clinical and research fellows
Robin O’Hanlon, Jeanine McSweeney, Samuel Stabler
47–58
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A bibliometric study of research pertaining to the oldest-old (age eighty-five and older)
Brady Daniel Lund, Ting Wang
59–66
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Excel for data visualization in academic health sciences libraries: a qualitative case study
Fred Willie Zametkin LaPolla
67–75
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Adverse drug reactions in drug information databases: does presentation affect interpretation?
Sean M. McConachie, Christopher A. Giuliano, Insaf Mohammad, Pramodini B. Kale-Pradhan
76–83
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Writing centers, libraries, and medical and pharmacy schools
Melanie J. McGurr
84–88
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Burnout among medical and health sciences information professionals who support systematic reviews: an exploratory study
Michelle R. Demetres, Drew N. Wright, Antonio P. DeRosa
89–97
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Case Report
The Scholarship Circle: an introduction to writing for publication for nursing faculty
Kerry Dhakal, Joni Tornwall
98–105
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Benefits of a joint health sciences practicum for students in library and information sciences: a case report
Rebecca Raszewski, Jonna Peterson
106–112
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History Matters
Preserving osteopathic antiquity through historical pamphlets and postcards
Lori Ann Fitterling, Robyn Oro
113–117
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Letter to the Editor
Redundancy of terms is not an error but plays a positive role in composing search strategies
Jan W. Schoones
118–119
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Response to “Redundancy of terms is not an error but plays a positive role in composing search strategies”
Jose Antonio Salvador-Olivan, Gonzalo Marco-Cuenca, Rosario Arquero-Avilés
120–121
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Festschrift
A passion for the profession: a festschrift honoring Erich Meyerhoff
J. Michael Homan
122–123
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Erich Meyerhoff: a man for all medical librarians
Judith Messerle, Lucretia W. McClure
124–126
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Library resource sharing and the Medical Library Center of New York
Patricia E. Gallagher
127–130
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Democratic librarianship: the role of the medical library in promoting democracy and social justice
Elaine Russo Martin
131–136
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The tenth Janet Doe Lecture, a forty-year perspective: still relevant after all these years
Wayne J. Peay, Helen-Ann Brown Epstein
137–142
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Medical history: as it was; as it will be
Stephen J. Greenberg
143–146
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Book Review
Anti/Vax: Reframing the Vaccination Controversy
Claire B. Joseph
147–148
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Foundations of Information Ethics
Gerald Natal
149–150
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From Reading to Healing: Teaching Medical Professionalism through Literature
Eleanor Shanklin Truex
151–152
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Transforming Health Sciences Library Spaces
Martha F. Earl
153–154
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Resource Review
Complete Anatomy
Sara K. Motsinger
155–157
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PolicyMap
David Farris
158–160
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Correction
Correction to “Announcing the Journal of the Medical Library Association’s data sharing policy” on 107(4) July, pages 470 and 471. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2019.801
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MLA Proceedings Editors
119th Annual Meeting, Medical Library Association, Inc., Chicago, IL, May 3–8, 2019
JJ Pionke, Ellen Aaronson
E1–E17
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