Context: The crisis in scholarly communication and the increased emphasis on evidence-based practice highlight the need for information literate health care professionals. Health sciences librarians play a critical role in raising student awareness of issues related to the evaluation, use, and communication of medical information by healthcare providers. To address this challenge, library faculty members created a medical school elective in 2006 covering these important issues. To date, this course has been taught three semesters. Objectives: Overall course objectives were to: Understand the changing nature of scholarly communication and online publishing; Identify resources and strategies for searching current best evidence; Apply method...
Librarians have ever-expanding teaching responsibilities in many academic disciplines. Assessment of...
Students pursuing graduate-level degrees for careers in the health sciences have specific, and somet...
This pilot program was sponsored by: (1) Mid-Atlantic Chapter (MAC) of the Medical Library Associati...
Poster presented at annual WGEA conference in Santa Fe April 18th, 2009Context: The crisis in schola...
Poster presented at 17th Annual Conference of the International Association of Medical Science Educa...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
In the Fall of 2017, a group of librarians at the UConn Health Sciences Library were exploring new i...
TITLE: Shaping Librarianship in Graduate Medical Education OBJECTIVE: To reshape the role of faculty...
Objective: This scoping review identified the emerging and evolving roles of health information prof...
With the growth on the emphasis on the importance of Evidence-Based Practice in the 1980s and 90s al...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
Medical librarianship is changing in healthcare environments. Since 1996, by which time the standard...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librarians reviewe...
Librarians have ever-expanding teaching responsibilities in many academic disciplines. Assessment of...
Students pursuing graduate-level degrees for careers in the health sciences have specific, and somet...
This pilot program was sponsored by: (1) Mid-Atlantic Chapter (MAC) of the Medical Library Associati...
Poster presented at annual WGEA conference in Santa Fe April 18th, 2009Context: The crisis in schola...
Poster presented at 17th Annual Conference of the International Association of Medical Science Educa...
Background: While the term “information literacy” is not often used, the skills associated with that...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
In the Fall of 2017, a group of librarians at the UConn Health Sciences Library were exploring new i...
TITLE: Shaping Librarianship in Graduate Medical Education OBJECTIVE: To reshape the role of faculty...
Objective: This scoping review identified the emerging and evolving roles of health information prof...
With the growth on the emphasis on the importance of Evidence-Based Practice in the 1980s and 90s al...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
Medical librarianship is changing in healthcare environments. Since 1996, by which time the standard...
This column describes a process for integrating information literacy (IL) and evidence-based medicin...
The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librarians reviewe...
Librarians have ever-expanding teaching responsibilities in many academic disciplines. Assessment of...
Students pursuing graduate-level degrees for careers in the health sciences have specific, and somet...
This pilot program was sponsored by: (1) Mid-Atlantic Chapter (MAC) of the Medical Library Associati...