Publications
MLA's publications are recognized as the most authoritative sources of specialized knowledge for health information professionals.
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MLA's quarterly, peer-reviewed scholarly journal.
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A bimonthly electronic newsletter for MLA members.
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A monthly newsletter for members and subscribers that covers MLA products and services, news about the profession, and articles that impart practical, on-the-job wisdom.
MLA Publishing (includes guidelines for submitting proposals)
- Books:
Expert information that provides insights into best practices.
- BibKits:
Selective, annotated bibliographies of discrete subject areas in the health sciences literature.
- DocKits:
Collections of representative, unedited library documents from a variety of institutions that illustrate the range of approaches to library management.
- How to order MLA publications:
Order online or download an order form.
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Booklets and brochures on important issues that impact the medical librarian profession. Many of these resources are available free on MLANET.
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A guide designed to help build public awareness of medical librarians as highly skilled professionals. Consult the Press Room for other resources to promote the profession.
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The first exchange occurred in 1899; when some 300 volumes were exchanged between libraries. Now an exclusive institutional member benefit, MLA maintains and distributes a list of approximately 280,000 duplicate bound and unbound journals. These journals are available free to other member institutions for the cost of postage.
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Information on display advertising, mailing lists, electronic sponsorships, and annual meeting exhibits.
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Editorial guidelines for all MLA publications.
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