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PubMed Central (PMC3 - NLM DTD) (2,081,148 recursos)
Archive of life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), developed and managed by NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

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41. Public Health Image Library (PHIL) - Green, Brenda Faye

42. Study to assess the compensation and skills of medical library professionals relative to information technology professionals* - Weise, Frieda O.; McMullen, Thomas D.
Purpose: The study seeks to determine how medical library professionals performing information-technology (IT) roles are compensated and how their positions are designed compared to information technology staff in their institutions.

43. Web-based Loansome Doc, librarians, and end users: results from a survey of the Southeast Region*â?  - Paden, Shelley L.; Batson, Andrea L.; Wallace, Richard L.
Objectives: The study examines how Loansome Doc services are implemented and used by libraries in the Southeast Region and describe end users' experiences with and attitudes toward Loansome Doc.

44. Raising the bar: the importance of hospital library standards in the continuing medical education accreditation process* - Cyr Gluck, Jeannine; Hassig, Robin Ackley
The Connecticut State Medical Society (CSMS) reviews and accredits the continuing medical education (CME) programs offered by Connecticut's hospitals. As part of the survey process, the CSMS assesses the quality of the hospitals' libraries. In 1987, the CSMS adopted the Medical Library Association's (MLA's) â??Minimum Standards for Health Sciences Libraries in Hospitals.â?? In 1990, professional librarians were added to the survey team and, later, to the CSMS CME Committee. Librarians participating in this effort are recruited from the membership of the Connecticut Association of Health Sciences Librarians (CAHSL). The positive results of having a qualified librarian on the survey team...

45. A medical book collection for physician assistants - Grodzinski, Alison
Selecting resources for physician assistants is challenging and can be overwhelming. Although several core lists exist for nursing, allied health, and medical libraries, judging the scope and level of these resources in relation to the information needs of the physician assistant is difficult. Medical texts can be highly specialized and very expensive, in essence, â??overkillâ?? for the needs of the physician assistant. This bibliography is meant to serve as a guide to appropriate medical texts for physician assistants. Titles were selected from the Brandon/Hill list, Doody's Electronic Journal, and various other reference resources. Resources were evaluated based on the subject...

46. Health sciences libraries in Kuwait: a study of their resources, facilities, and services - Al-Ansari, Husain A.; Al-Enezi, Sana
The purpose of this study was to examine the current status of health sciences libraries in Kuwait in terms of their staff, collections, facilities, use of information technology, information services, and cooperation. Seventeen libraries participated in the study. Results show that the majority of health sciences libraries were established during the 1980s. Their collections are relatively small. The majority of their staff is nonprofessional. The majority of libraries provide only basic information services. Cooperation among libraries is limited. Survey results also indicate that a significant number of health sciences libraries are not automated. Some recommendations for the improvement of existing...

47. Bundles: meeting clinical information needs* - Ash, Joan S.; Gorman, Paul N.; Lavelle, Mary; Lyman, Jason; Delcambre, Lois M.; Maier, David; Bowers, Shawn; Weaver, Mathew

48. The use of Dublin Core metadata in a structured health resource guide on the Internet - Darmoni, S. J.; Thirion, B.; Leroy, J. P.; Douyère, M.; Piot, J.

49. Publishers - Plutchak, T. Scott

50. Mergers in the publishing industry - Lipscomb, Carolyn E.

51. Note to â??Ethics and Access to Teaching Material in the Medical Library: The Case of the Pernkopf Atlasâ?? - Hover, Leila M.

52. The laboratory as library metaphor and some reflections on professional practice - Flannery, Michael A.

53. Carol G. Jenkins, Medical Library Association President, 2001â??2002 - Marshall, Joanne Gard

54. Management Basics for Information Professionals. - Ross, Faith VanToll

55. The Medical Library Association Guide to Managing Health Care Libraries. - Tooey, Mary Joan (M. J.)

56. Managing Knowledge in Health Services. - Prottsman, Mary Fran

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58. Topics in International Health CD-ROM Seriesâ??Nutrition - Henderson, Cynthia L.

59. Bones of the Skull: A 3-D Learning Tool, QuickTime VR Anatomical Resources, and Yorick: The VR Skull - Anderson, P. F. (Pat)

60. Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Feeney, 1918â??2000 - Hodges, T. Mark

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