A review of efforts to formulate basic medical journal lists and a report of a survey of subscriptions held in academic health science libraries is presented. The subscriptions held by thirty-seven libraries were analyzed to determine those held by 60-100% of the sample. A comparison of those titles subscribed to b) 90-100% of the sample reveals that most of these titles appear in the lists formulated by other studies. Originally published Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, Vol. 62, No. 3, July 197
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While most issues of the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) contain one or two case s...
Discusses general findings reported in the literature of use and citation studies on the use of cita...
A review of efforts to formulate basic medical journal lists and a report of a survey of subscriptio...
A review of efforts to formulate basic medical journal lists and a report of a survey of subscriptio...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (i) assess the expectations of general practice department...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between library journal use...
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Objectives: The research provides an overview of the health care management literature and the index...
This study reports findings from a survey of U.S. and Canadian medical libraries belonging to the As...
Objectives: This study describes the literature of hospital pharmacy and identifies the journals mos...
Objective: Determine if the profession of health librarianship has matured over recent years as defi...
A lot of interest has been generated by research on problems associated with ranking journals accord...
For practitioners, one of the major objectives for reading the medical literature is to maintain cli...
In 2005, the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library made the decision to convert from print to a predomi...
While most issues of the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) contain one or two case s...
Discusses general findings reported in the literature of use and citation studies on the use of cita...
A review of efforts to formulate basic medical journal lists and a report of a survey of subscriptio...
A review of efforts to formulate basic medical journal lists and a report of a survey of subscriptio...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (i) assess the expectations of general practice department...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between library journal use...
The Journal of Hospital Librarianship is the most influential journal in the field of hospital libra...
Academic medical librarians responsible for monograph acquisition face a challenging task. From the ...
Objectives: The research provides an overview of the health care management literature and the index...
This study reports findings from a survey of U.S. and Canadian medical libraries belonging to the As...
Objectives: This study describes the literature of hospital pharmacy and identifies the journals mos...
Objective: Determine if the profession of health librarianship has matured over recent years as defi...
A lot of interest has been generated by research on problems associated with ranking journals accord...
For practitioners, one of the major objectives for reading the medical literature is to maintain cli...
In 2005, the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library made the decision to convert from print to a predomi...
While most issues of the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) contain one or two case s...
Discusses general findings reported in the literature of use and citation studies on the use of cita...