+ Which journals do primary care physicians and specialists access from an online service?
+ A comparison of primary care information content in UpToDate and the National Guideline Clearinghouse
+ Case study: lessons learned through digitizing the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research Collection
+ Evaluating your nursing collection: a quick way to preserve nursing history in a working collection
+ Navigating the US health care system: a video guide for immigrant and diverse populations
+ Librarian-perceived barriers to the implementation of the informationist/ information specialist in context role
+ Building better connections: the National Library of Medicine and public health
+ The National Network of Libraries of Medicine's outreach to the public health workforce: 2001–2006
+ Collaboration addresses information and education needs of an urban public health workforce
+ Many more articles, book reviews, electronic resources reviews are also included in this issue.
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