The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal that aims to advance the practice and research knowledgebase of health sciences librarianship.JMLA welcomes the submission of any original manuscript that seeks to improve the practice of health sciences librarianship, to improve the provision of information in health or biological sciences, or to articulate important developments and history of the profession and related fields. JMLA also welcomes manuscripts that extend the knowledgebase through research in the organization, delivery, use, and impact of information on health care, biomedical research, and health professionals’ education.
《医学图书馆协会杂志》(JMLA)是一份国际同行评审期刊,旨在推进健康科学图书馆事业的实践和研究知识库。JMLA欢迎提交任何旨在改善健康科学图书馆工作实践、改善健康或生物科学信息提供或阐明该专业和相关领域重要发展和历史的原稿。JMLA还欢迎通过研究信息的组织、交付、使用和对医疗保健、生物医学研究和卫生专业人员教育的影响来扩展知识库的手稿。
Dimensions
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Predatory publications in evidence syntheses
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Exploring PubMed as a reliable resource for scholarly communications services
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The Data Librarian’s Handbook
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Hospital library closures and consolidations: a case series
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Shared first authorship
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Building new twenty-first century medical school libraries from the ground up: challenges, experiences, and lessons learned
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Information seeking and evaluation: a multi-institutional survey of veterinary students
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Lessons learned from multisite implementation and evaluation of Project SHARE, a teen health information literacy, empowerment, and leadership program
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Almost half of references in reports on new and emerging nondrug health technologies are grey literature
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A library mobile device deployment to enhance the medical student experience in a rural longitudinal integrated clerkship
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System for the Unified Management, Assessment, and Review of Information (SUMARI)
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Benchmarking veterinary librarians’ participation in systematic reviews and scoping reviews
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Evaluation of drug information resources for drug-ethanol and drug-tobacco interactions
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Critical librarianship in health sciences libraries: an introduction
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Evaluation of the scope, quality, and health literacy demand of Internet-based anal cancer information
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A health sciences library promotes wellness with free yoga
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Bibliometric mapping for current and potential collaboration detection
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Effect of a clinical evidence technology on patient skin disease outcomes in primary care: a cluster-randomized controlled trial
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Errata for trial publications are not uncommon, are frequently not trivial, and can be challenging to access: a retrospective review
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Ever-evolving: introducing the Medical Heritage Library, Inc
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Text mining for clinical support
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Unpaywall
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Building the Systematic Review Core in an academic health sciences library
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Research and instruction services for online advanced practice nursing programs: a survey of North American academic librarians
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Announcing the Journal of the Medical Library Association’s data sharing policy
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Development and implementation of an LGBT initiative at a health sciences library: the first eighteen months
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Reimagining information literacy instruction in an evidence-based practice nursing course for undergraduate students
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Civilization and Disease
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Increasing rural nurses’ awareness of a statewide health information resource: an educational outreach initiative
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Implementing and assessing a service to demonstrate public impact of faculty research in news and policy sources
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LGBTQ-Inclusive Hospice and Palliative Care: A Practical Guide to Transforming Professional Practice
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Evidex
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Julia M. Esparza, AHIP, Medical Library Association President, 2019–2020
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From enhanced collaborations to space advancements: technologies to bring libraries (and librarians) full circle and into the future
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What can we do about Dr. Google? Using the electronic medical record (EMR) to prescribe reliable online patient education
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Data-driven space planning: using Suma to collect data
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3D Printing in Medical Libraries: A Crash Course in Supporting Innovation in Health Care
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Identifying e-books authored by faculty: a method for scoping the digital collection and curating a list
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Missionaries, measles, and manuscripts: revisiting the Whitman tragedy
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Information literacy instruction for pharmacy students: a pharmacy librarian reflects on a year of teaching
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Why equating all evidence searches to systematic reviews defies their role in information seeking
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Bibliotherapy
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Evaluating a historical medical book collection
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“Game on!” Teaching gamification principles for library instruction to health sciences information professionals using interactive, low-tech activities and design-thinking modalities
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From postcard to book cover: illustrating connections between medical history and digital humanities
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The institutional repository landscape in medical schools and academic health centers: a 2018 snapshot view and analysis
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HIV/AIDS information promotion at the library: creative campaigns for young adults
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Thank you to the Journal of the Medical Library Association reviewers in 2018
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The Medical Library Association Guide to Developing Consumer Health Collections
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