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Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA)
The Journal of the Medical Library Association ( JMLA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly that aims to advance the practice and research knowledgebase of health sciences librarianship. |
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- The effect of trianing on question formulation among public health practitioners: results from a randomized controlled trial by Jonathan D. Eldredge, Richard Carr, David Broudy, Ronald E. Voorhees
- Lay information mediary behavior uncovered: exploring how nonprofessionals seek health information for themselves and others online by Jennie A. Abrahmson, Karen E. Fisher, Anne G. Turner, Joan C. Durrance, Tammara Combs Turner
- An analysis of bibliometric indicators, National Institutes of Health funding, and faculty size at Association of American Medical Colleges medical schools, 1997–2007 by Dean Hendrix
- From the ground up: information needs of nurses in a rural public health department in Oregon by Anne M. Turner, Zoe Stavri, Debra Revere, Rita Altamore
- Library roles in disaster response: an oral history project by the National Library of Medicine by Robin M. Featherstone, Becky J. Lyon, Angela B. Ruffin
- An exploratory analysis of PubMed's free full-text limit on citation retrieval for clinical questions by Mary M. Krieger, Randy R. Richter, Tricia M. Austin
- So many filters, so little time: the development of a search filter appraisal checklist by Julie Glanville et al.
- Citation patterns of online and print journals in the digital age by Sandra L. De Groote
- Full table of contents on PubMed Central
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