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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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61. Enabling, empowering, inspiring: research and mentorship through the years* - Fuller, Sherrilynne S.
The interrelationship between research and mentorship in an association such as the Medical Library Association (MLA) is revealed through the contributions of individuals and significant association activities in support of research. Research is vital to the well-being and ultimate survival of health sciences librarianship and is not an ivory tower academic activity. Mentorship plays a critical role in setting a standard and model for those individuals who want to be involved in research and, ultimately, for the preparation of the next generation of health sciences librarians. Research and mentorship are discussed in the context of personal experiences, scholarship, and problem...

62. MEDLINEplus: building and maintaining the National Library of Medicine's consumer health Web service - Miller, Naomi; Lacroix, Eve-Marie; Backus, Joyce E. B.
MEDLINEplus is a Web-based consumer health information resource, made available by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). MEDLINEplus has been designed to provide consumers with a well-organized, selective Web site facilitating access to reliable full-text health information. In addition to full-text resources, MEDLINEplus directs consumers to dictionaries, organizations, directories, libraries, and clearinghouses for answers to health questions. For each health topic, MEDLINEplus includes a preformulated MEDLINE search created by librarians. The site has been designed to match consumer language to medical terminology. NLM has used advances in database and Web technologies to build and maintain MEDLINEplus, allowing health sciences librarians...

63. Electronic reserves: copyright and permissions - Graves, Karen J.
Electronic reserves present a new service option for libraries to provide needed materials during hours that the library is not open and to user groups located some distance from library collections. Possible changes to current copyright law and publishers permissions policies have delayed the development of electronic reserves in many libraries. This paper reviews the current state of electronic reserves materials in the publishing and library communities and presents the results of a survey of publishers to determine permissions policies for electronic materials. Issues of concern to both libraries and publishers are discussed.

64. The rise and fall of the medical mediated searcher - Atlas, Michel C.
The relationship between the development of mediated online literature searching and the recruitment of medical librarians to fill positions as online searchers was investigated. The history of database searching by medical librarians was outlined and a content analysis of thirty-five years of job advertisements in MLA News from 1961 through 1996 was summarized. Advertisements for online searchers were examined to test the hypothesis that the growth of mediated online searching was reflected in the recruitment of librarians to fill positions as mediated online searchers in medical libraries. The advent of end-user searching was also traced to determine how this trend...

65. A library-based bioinformatics services program* - Yarfitz, Stuart; Ketchell, Debra S.
Support for molecular biology researchers has been limited to traditional library resources and services in most academic health sciences libraries. The University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries have been providing specialized services to this user community since 1995. The library recruited a Ph.D. biologist to assess the molecular biological information needs of researchers and design strategies to enhance library resources and services. A survey of laboratory research groups identified areas of greatest need and led to the development of a three-pronged program: consultation, education, and resource development. Outcomes of this program include bioinformatics consultation services, library-based and graduate level courses,...

66. Applications of informatics in veterinary medicine - Smith, Ronald D.; Williams, Mitsuko
This study used the peer-reviewed biomedical literature to define the veterinary informatics knowledgebase and associated subspecialties, and assesses the level of activity in the field over the thirty-year period from 1966 through 1995. Grateful Med was used to search the MEDLINE bibliographic database for articles that shared one or more Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) keywords from the veterinary and medical informatics subject headings. Each of ninety-five MeSH medical informatics terms was assigned to one of twelve veterinary informatics subspecialties. The number of articles retrieved by each MeSH keyword and subspecialty was calculated. A total of 611 articles were retrieved, representing...

67. AIDS in Haiti: a bibliometric analysis - Macias-Chapula, César A.
Objectives: In Haiti, AIDS has become the leading cause of death in sexually active adults. Increasingly, AIDS has become a disease of women and children. Previous bibliometric studies have shown the emergence of Haiti as a leading country in the production of AIDS literature in the Latin American and Caribbean regions. No information exists, however, regarding the type of publications produced, the collaboration patterns used, or the subject content analysis of this production. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the construction of this literature production.

68. Providing health information to the general public: a survey of current practices in academic health sciences libraries* - Hollander, Sue M.
A questionnaire was mailed to 148 publicly and privately supported academic health sciences libraries affiliated with Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)â??accredited medical schools in the United States and Canada to determine level of access and services provided to the general public. For purposes of this study, â??general publicâ?? was defined as nonaffiliated students or health care professionals, attorneys and other nonhealth-related professionals, patients from affiliated or other hospitals or clinics, and general consumers. One hundred five (71%) libraries responded. Results showed 98% of publicly supported libraries and 88% of privately supported libraries provided access to some or all of...

69. Electronic access in Russian medical libraries* - Dimitroff, Alexandra

70. Preparing health information professionals for the twenty-first century: the Texas Woman's University dual master's degree program* - Huber, Jeffrey T.; Swigger, Keith

71. Use of print journals in an intracampus exchange program: implications for service and electronic journal subscriptions - Blecic, Deborah D.; Robinson, Ann E.

72. Electronic current awareness for mental health facilities - Johnson, Mary E.

73. A snapshot in time: citation rankings of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association - Homan, J. Michael

74. â??Rubber stampingâ?? retracted papers - Walter, Garry

75. Build Your Own Database. - Nollan, Richard H.

76. Directory of Internet Sources for Health Professionals. - Kopper, Carolyn

77. The Internet and Healthcare. - Jenkins, Carol G.

78. Understanding the Business of Library Acquisitions. - Katz, Linda M. G.

79. BOOKS AND SERIALS RECEIVED

80. Diagnostic Reasoning. - DeSantis, Melissa

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