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Friday, 30th July 2010

The July, 2010 Issue of The Journal of the Medical Library Association (98.3) is Now Availalble

The full text is online and is also free via PubMed Central. Here are some of the papers, brief communications, and reviews in the issue. You can find links to all of the material via this link to the table of contents.

Note: A link to access all material in PDF is located in upper right corner. Also, many of the items have supplementary materials.

Editorial

It was the worst of times, it was the best of times: positive trends influencing hospital libraries
by Michele Klein-Fedyshin

Symposia

Libraries and electronic health records: focus on “evidence” as part of treatment and care, not on “the library”
by William F Garrity

Papers

Mapping the literature of occupational therapy: an update
by Jonathan Potter

Characteristics of personal health records: findings of the Medical Library Association/National Library of Medicine Joint Electronic Personal Health Record Task Force
by Dixie A Jones, Jean P Shipman, Daphne A Plaut, and Catherine R Selden

Publication rate of abstracts of papers and posters presented at Medical Library Association annual meetings
by Sally A Harvey and Janene R Wandersee

Brief Communications

Campus perspective on the National Institutes of Health public access policy: University of California, San Francisco, library experience
by Marcus A Banks and Gail L Persily

Disaster planning in a health sciences library: a grant-funded approach
by Felicia Yeh, Karen D McMullen, and Laura T Kane

Book Reviews

Neal-Schuman Library Technology Companion: A Basic Guide for Library Staff. 3rd ed
by John J. Burke
Review by Susan Crawford

Reference and Information Services in the 21st Century: An Introduction. 2nd ed
Kay Ann Cassell, Uma Hiremath, editors.
Review by Sarah Cantrell

Conducting the Reference Interview. 2nd ed
by Marie L Radford, Kirsti Nilsen, Catherine Sheldrick Ross
Review Cheryl LaGuardia

Electronic Resources Review

E-Anatomy
Review by John J Ellis

Text a Librarian
Review by LaVerne Poussaint

This is not a complete list of all materials in the July, 2010 (98.3) issue of the The Journal of the Medical Library Association. You can find links to all of the material via this link to the table of contents.

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