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Serials Solutions introduces Medical Subject Headings for KnowledgeWorks and 360 Services --
Press Release:Serials Solutions introduces Medical Subject Headings for KnowledgeWorks and 360 Services. Serials Solutions has enhanced the 360 services to improve e-resource access and management at medical libraries. Users now can browse and find resources using the 2009 Medical Subject Headings
Health Sites Use Semantic Technologies to Provide Better Results
Searching for health information continues to be one of the most dominant areas of web search activity. Over the years, we've seen the development of better search capabilities in a newer generation of search engines that draw on semantic technologies (the meaning of language) to provide
IMLS - Project Profiles - Featured Project Profiles
The Institute of Museum and Library Services is a grant-making federal agency supporting museums and libraries of all types.
Unbound Medicine and the iPhone « Krafty Librarian
Earlier this month Unbound Medicine announced an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows users in institutions that subscribe to uCentral to access it on those Apple devices.uCentral is a customizable product that allows institutions to select and provide a list of medical reference
OPL Plus (not just for OPLs anymore): New Zealand Study Finds That Healthcare Workers Don’t Use
skip to main | skip to sidebar OPL Plus (not just for OPLs anymore) A blog for librarians in all smaller libraries, not just for one-person or solo librarians--all kinds of libraries, anywhere in the world. Management information, links, and marketing tips that you can use right now. 26 June 2009
The PLA Blog | Official Blog of the Public Library Association
From Lisa Chow, an LJ Mover & Shaker:Following a program at PLA last month on unconferences: Revitalizing Communication and Professional Development Through Unconferences: The Brooklyn Public Library and Darien Public Library Experiments, Brooklyn Public Library is having its first regional
Microsoft PowerPoint - Elsevier Meeting - March 30 - shortliffe.ppt [Compatibility Mode]
Page 1 Date3/30/2010 E.H. Shortliffe © 2010 – American Medical Informatics Association Edward H. Shortliffe, MD, PhD President and CEO Medical Librarianship and the Biomedical Informatics Workforce President and CEO American Medical Informatics Association Bethesda, MD The Informationist:
User Education Resources for Librarians
In addition to taking part in a Web 2.0 class, I recently created an online class for public librarians covering consumer health information:<div>Consumer health information resource service [CHIRS]& Go Local Nebraska<br /><div><a
The Vital Library: Web 2.0 101: Week 1 RSS Feeds & Blogs
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Vital Library The library is a growing organism. ~ S. R. Ranganathan 3.17.2008 Web 2.0 101: Week 1 RSS Feeds & Blogs During week one of MLA's Web 2.0 101 CE course, we have been asked to reflect on how we envision using RSS feeds at our library and how we think
Information Literacy Weblog: Article: information behaviour of healthcare professionals
Information Literacy Weblog We bring you news and reports about information literacy around the world Saturday, September 05, 2009 Article: information behaviour of healthcare professionals Fourie, I. (2009) "Learning from research on the information behaviour of
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