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Vol. 109 No. 1 (2021): January 2021
Vol. 109 No. 1 (2021): January 2021
Published:
2021-01-07
Lectures and Awards
The move to open: medical library leadership in scholarly communication
Chris Shaffer
1–12
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Original Investigation
Words matter: interpretations and implications of “para” in paraprofessional
Hannah Schilperoort, Alvaro Quezada, Frances Lezcano
13–22
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Search methods for prognostic factor systematic reviews: a methodologic investigation
Leah Boulos, Rachel Ogilvie, Jill A. Hayden
23–32
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A core competency model for clinical informationists
Mohammadreza Hashemian, Firoozeh Zare-Farashbandi, Nikoo Yamani, Alireza Rahimi, Peyman Adibi
33–43
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Health sciences librarian competency perceptions: a survey of national community college librarians
Sandra C. McCarthy
44–51
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Assessing the roles and challenges of librarians in dental systematic and scoping reviews
Nena Schvaneveldt, Elizabeth M. Stellrecht
52–61
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Citation bias in otolaryngology systematic reviews
Matt Vassar, Austin L. Johnson, Adriana Sharp, Cole Wayant
62–67
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Question formulation skills training using a novel rubric with first-year medical students
Jonathan Eldredge, Melissa A. Schiff, Jens O. Langsjoen, Roger N. Jerabek
68–74
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Health websites on COVID-19: are they readable and credible enough to help public self-care?
Saeideh Valizadeh-Haghi, Yasser Khazaal, Shahabedin Rahmatizadeh
75–83
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Case Report
Borrowing trouble? The impact of a systematic review service on interlibrary loan borrowing in an academic health sciences library
Christy Jarvis, Joan Marcotte Gregory, Alison Mortensen-Hayes, Mary McFarland
84–89
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Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge: a health literacy training partnership before and during COVID-19
Antonio P. DeRosa, Caroline Jedlicka, Keith C. Mages, Judy Carol Stribling
90–96
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Use of a search summary table to improve systematic review search methods, results, and efficiency
Alison C. Bethel, Morwenna Rogers, Rebecca Abbott
97–106
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Communicating with medical library users during COVID-19
Dana Haugh
107–111
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Facilitating research amongst radiographers through information literacy workshops
Emily Hurt, Alison McLoughlin
112–119
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Confronting the opioid crisis with consumer health information: a look at East Tennessee
Kelsey Leonard Grabeel, Jenny C. Moore
120–125
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Commentary
Why are they not accessing it? User barriers to clinical information access
Elizabeth Laera, Karen Gutzman, Angela Spencer, Charlotte Beyer, Saskia Bolore, John Gallagher, Sean Pidgeon, Ryan Rodriguez
126–132
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The library’s role in countering infodemics
Philip Walker
133–136
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History Matters
Causality dilemma: creating a twenty-first century university archive
Faye Mazzia, Megan De Armond
137–140
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MLA Proceedings Editors
Medical Library Association Diversity and Inclusion Task Force Report
Jane Morgan-Daniel, Xan Y. Goodman, Sandra G. Franklin, Kelsa Bartley, Matthew Nicholas Noe, JJ Pionke
141–153
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120th Virtual Annual Meeting and Conference, Medical Library Association, Inc., May 19, 2020, and July 27–August 28, 2020
JJ Pionke, Ellen M. Aaronson
E1–E40
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Book Review
The Engaged Health Sciences Library Liaison
Angela Barr
154
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Mapping Information Landscapes: New Methods for Exploring the Development and Teaching of Information Literacy
Gerald Natal
155–156
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Resource Discovery for the Twenty-First Century Library: Case Studies and Perspectives on the Role of IT in User Engagement and Empowerment
Dana Haugh
157–158
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Resource Review
Tableau (version 2020.3)
Lynly Beard, Negeen Aghassibake
159–161
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