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Clinical Evidence, Searching Tidbits, and Other Minutiae: June 2006
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Clinical Evidence, Searching Tidbits, and Other Minutiae. Thursday, June 29, 2006. A new article in. Provides an initial analysis of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar for citation tracking in oncology and condensed matter physics. In the study, each tool contributed unique results and authors concluded that none of the resources provided a complete picture of citation patterns on its own. Biomed Dig Libr 2006, 3:7. Posted by Becky @ 10:08 AM. Links to this post. United Kingdom and open access.
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Clinical Evidence, Searching Tidbits, and Other Minutiae: July 2006
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Clinical Evidence, Searching Tidbits, and Other Minutiae. Wednesday, July 26, 2006. New England Journal of Medicine: health effects of illiteracy. In today’s New England Journal of Medicine. Marcus EN. The silent epidemic the health effects of illiteracy. New Engl J Med 2006 Jul 27; Volume 355:339-341. Posted by Becky @ 4:39 PM. Links to this post. Recent media commentary on the peer review process. Lorna Benson from Minnesota Public Radio: The problem with peer review. July 25, 2006). Links to this post.
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RSS, OPML and more | Health LIS 2.0
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Health LIS 2.0. Library 2.0 hits the hospitals. RSS, OPML and more. February 20, 2008 in 2.0 tools. While on the topic of RSS, there’s a great presentation by staff from Ebling Library at the University of Wisconsin on how you can make RSS more useful and easier to access for our clients – see https:/ webmeeting.nih.gov/p12704664/. And their own site at Ebling Library. Wild flights of fancy. RSS, OPML and more. RSS feeds from OvidSP. Hype about Beyond the Hype. Medical library blogs survey. Create a free...
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Ovid change the tab name on their new interface | Health LIS 2.0
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Health LIS 2.0. Library 2.0 hits the hospitals. Ovid change the tab name on their new interface. January 30, 2008 in hlis2.0. It’s less than a week before all our clients will have to be moved to a totally new interface, and Ovid change the name on one of the tabs? Mind you, it’s good that Ovid listened, and has acted. But still, NOT happy. Wild flights of fancy. RSS, OPML and more. RSS feeds from OvidSP. Hype about Beyond the Hype. Ovid change the tab name on their new interface. On RSS feeds from OvidSP.
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Gotta laugh | Health LIS 2.0
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Health LIS 2.0. Library 2.0 hits the hospitals. December 20, 2007 in Uncategorized. Wild flights of fancy. RSS, OPML and more. RSS feeds from OvidSP. Hype about Beyond the Hype. Ovid change the tab name on their new interface. Medical library blogs survey. On RSS feeds from OvidSP. Catherine V on Ovid change the tab name on th…. On Facebook for business. Health Tips Blog…. On Facebook for business. Health Management Specialist Library. Australian Health Librarians and Web 2.0 survey results.
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Australian Health Librarians and Web 2.0 survey results | Health LIS 2.0
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Health LIS 2.0. Library 2.0 hits the hospitals. Australian Health Librarians and Web 2.0 survey results. December 19, 2007 in hlis2.0. You know you’re behind the times when something has been posted once. Then David Rothman blogs. About it. So everyone already knows that the first results are out from this survey. Whether anyone is interested in reading them at this end of the year is another issue entirely! In February. Meanwhile, you can have a look at the pretty graphs! Wild flights of fancy.
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I am a librarian… | Musings of a Medical Librarian Maven
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Musings of a Medical Librarian Maven. A mid-career hospital librarian blogging about medical librarianship. September 20, 2007. I am a librarian…. At 10:06 am by Alexia. And proud of it. What do I do? Many different tools, including the Internet, email, networked office software and the old fashioned pen and paper. There is a meme going around called “ I Work on the Web. So, here I am… take it or leave it. I am a medical librarian. I work in a library in a hospital. I use the best tools...Is there anythi...
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Calling all health system librarians… | Musings of a Medical Librarian Maven
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Musings of a Medical Librarian Maven. A mid-career hospital librarian blogging about medical librarianship. October 4, 2007. Calling all health system librarians…. Posted in Library Adminstration. At 1:25 pm by Alexia. Are you a librarian working in a hospital that is part of a larger “health system”? 3 Comments ». October 5, 2007 at 11:05 am. October 5, 2007 at 2:53 pm. I would be very cautious about approaching this by pulling together all of the reasons that it won’t work and that it’s a b...In the th...
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Clinical Evidence, Searching Tidbits, and Other Minutiae: May 2006
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Clinical Evidence, Searching Tidbits, and Other Minutiae. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Institute of Medicine workshop: advising the FDA, improving drug safety. There's currently a two-day workshop convening at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to gather experts' advice for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Highlights of an expert panel on the first day include:. Toning down" drug advertisements to temper patient expectations. Continuing efforts to simplify drug labels. May 30, 2006). Links to this post.