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Fenske R E - - 1986
The public services divisions of forty-seven medical school libraries participated in a survey to document jargon used by library staff and users in referring to information sources in the health sciences. The survey yielded 624 unique instances of jargon, 54% of which were acronyms of initialisms. Examples of problems created ...
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Miller N - - 1985
Five years of experience using the services of a full-time clinical medical librarian (CML) by the Department of Medicine at the Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania have been reviewed. Over the five years there was a marked increase in queries from faculty and house staff members with an ...
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Curtis J A - - 1985
The staff of the Quillen-Dishner College of Medicine Library cataloged 702 audiovisual titles between July 1, 1982, and June 30, 1983, using the OCLC database. This paper discusses the library's audiovisual collection and describes the method and scope of a study conducted during this project, the cataloging standards and conventions ...
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Hontela A - - 1985
Arginine vasotocin (AVT) content was determined in the telencephalon, the hypothalamus, and the pituitary gland of sham-operated and pinealectomized goldfish subjected to 20 degrees and 12/12LD or 24DD photoperiods in winter or spring. The tissues collected at 1000 or 2200 hr were homogenized and extracted in acetic acid. Hypothalamic and ...
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Okeke M O - - 1985
The process of training medical students must involve the acquisition of knowledge directly from their teachers and from learning resources. The organization and accessibility of materials in a medical library make it an invaluable instructional tool within the Learning Resources System. Most medical schools have omitted the incorporation of library ...
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Van Toll F A - - 1985
Since the survey of health sciences libraries by the American Medical Association in 1969, a number of other hospital library surveys have been conducted. Twelve hospital/health sciences library surveys published since the passage of the Medical Library Assistance Act are reviewed. The use of data from these surveys for management ...
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Pizer I H - - 1984
A brief profile of Janet Doe is given. Twenty-five years of library automation are reviewed from the author's point of view. Major projects such as the SUNY Biomedical Communication Network and the Regional Online Union Catalog of the Greater Midwest Regional Medical Library Network are discussed. Important figures in medical ...
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Bowden V M - - 1984
The TALON Cooperative Acquisitions Program for monographs (TALON/CAP) was implemented in 1979 by eleven resource libraries in the South Central Regional Medical Library Program. Each participating library acquired books from selected publishers within a profile covering subject and format. The program was evaluated by comparing interlibrary loan requests, surveying participants, ...
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Smith J L - - 1984
The 1982 salary survey of the Medical Library Group of Southern California and Arizona (MLGSCA) indicates that 211 health sciences librarians in Southern California and Arizona earned a mean annual salary of $20,910 for 1982. Data analysis shows a positive correlation between salary and educational level. Other factors found to ...
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Sammis S K - - 1984
In 1979 the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey established an archives to collect, preserve, and retrieve important documentation related to its history. This paper examines various steps in building an archives and the development of a coherent collection policy, including potential sources for archival material. Problems and ...
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Hammell K A - - 1984
The GMRMLN Online Catalog was developed as an easily accessible locator tool for monographs and audiovisuals held within the Greater Midwest Regional Medical Library Network. The catalog was generated from machine-readable records in MARC formats contributed by regional libraries. It was mounted by BRS as a private database and is ...
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Sullivan M G - - 1984
Despite immense resources and a growing interest in education and libraries, library development in Kuwait has been restricted by the problems common to all developing countries. These include an overdose of bureaucracy, lack of trained librarians, and little perception of the library's importance in the educational system. Medical librarianship is ...
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Lingle V A - - 1984
The implementation of the use of volunteers in a medical library poses a unique challenge to the library administrator who must effectively utilize individuals who are often inexperienced with the highly technical informational needs of medical clientele. The benefits and difficulties of volunteer use are discussed along with specific issues ...
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Snow B - - 1984
Library personnel are frequently asked to design user education programs for orientation to medical databases online. These programs aim at promoting judicious use of online resources via searches conducted by librarian intermediaries or, more recently, at preparing end users to perform online searches themselves. This discussion will focus on factors ...
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Wulff L Y - - 1984
The University of Michigan opened a new medical library in July 1980. The five-story structure combines the library with a learning-resources center. Overall, the building has operated smoothly and has been well accepted. The combining of two facilities designed to support the teaching and learning objectives of the health sciences ...
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Storz H - - 1984
By adding p-phenylene diamine (PPD) to the embedding medium, the fading of fluorescent objects labeled with FITC or mithramycin is substantially reduced. Thus, a multiple quantity of light, as compared to without additive, may be obtained from the objects and so photomicrography be improved or made possible at all. For ...
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Basler T G - - 1983
Planning the addition to an existing health sciences library building involved problems not normally encountered in planning a totally new structure. Some of the problems in combining the old and new buildings of the Medical College of Georgia Library and their resolution are discussed in this paper. Emphasized in particular ...
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Tadano-Aritomi K - - 1983
Several sulfoglycolipids, including sulfogalactosylceramide, sulfolactosylceramide, monosulfogangliotriaosylceramide, monosulfogangliotetraosylceramide, bis-sulfogangliotriaosylceramide, bis-sulfogangliotetraosylceramide, seminolipid, and lysoseminolipid, were assayed by the azure A procedure (Kean, E.L. 1968. J. Lipid Res. 9: 319-327). The color yields were different significantly among each sulfoglycolipid. The accurate determination of monosulfoglycolipids having longer carbohydrate chains than sulfolactosylceramide as well as ...
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Lorenzi N M - - 1983
Academic medical school libraries are at different stages in implementing the recommendations of the Matheson report. Many have moved to higher-level tasks and are beginning to engage in the significant tasks described in the report; others are reviewing their future options. In the meantime, it is 6:00 P.M. of Mary ...
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Bewley T A - - 1983
Highly purified samples of stored and secreted ovine pituitary prolactin have been compared with regard to those conformational properties evidenced by ultraviolet absorption and circular dichroism measurements. No significant differences were found in any of the optical properties measured. The previously reported absence of tryptophanyl circular dichroism in the secreted ...
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Saruk M - - 1983
Acrokeratoelastoidosis is a very rare entity of unknown etiology, characterized by small, firm, yellowish, translucent papules which usually appear on the margins of the hands and feet between the junction of the dorsal and palmar/plantar skin. Histologically, the most characteristic features are hyperkeratosis, mild acanthosis, and, most strikingly, fragmentation of ...
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Bishop D - - 1983
This second part of a two-part paper describes how the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Library implemented a bibliographic control system for a medical illustrations collection. Discussed are the staffing of the project, the design of formats and computer programs, further design changes, the input process, quality evaluation of ...
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Avriel D - - 1983
To provide its users with quick and easy access to the library resources, the Muriel and Philip Berman National Medical Library, Jerusalem, between 1978 and 1982 developed an integrated library system (MAIMON) on a minicomputer. Because humans are the most important element of the library system, MAIMON's performance was evaluated ...
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Huang C K - - 1983
Working with the World Health Organization, the People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernization of its medical libraries and information centers. The Biomedical Information Center and Network Project is helping to develop professional training programs, resources, new facilities, and a resource-sharing and document delivery network among ...
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Landwirth T K - - 1983
Methodist Medical Center of Illinois Medical Library, a "basic-unit" medical library (i.e., not a resource library) in the Regional Medical Library Program recently completed one year of borrowing and lending books using OCLC. Of the books successfully borrowed through OCLC, 79% were obtained from nonmedical libraries. Forming cost-sharing OCLC clusters ...
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Johnson H G - - 1983
By the use of close arterial injection of leukotrienes into the circulation supplying the upper cervical canine trachea, it has been possible to assess the secretogogue effects of leukotriene C4, and D4 on mucus secretion. Both LTC4 and LTD4 increased mucus secretion over baseline levels by a statistically significant level ...
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van Duinen S G - - 1983
Staining for melanin at the ultrastructural level may act as an important diagnostic aid by helping to identify apparently amelanotic melanomas. A modified Warthin-Starry (WS) procedure for melanin has therefore been adapted for direct application to epoxy sections. Minute amounts of melanin can thus be demonstrated in individual melanosomes, indicating ...
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Cooper J K - - 1983
Physicians in rural areas often feel professionally isolated due to lack of access to medical center services, particularly library services. To test the need for and use of medical library services, an experimental program was established for physicians in southeastern Kentucky. Physicians were given a toll-free number to call for ...
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Crawford S - - 1983
Surveys of medical school libraries made over a twenty-year period (1960-61 through 1980-81) were analyzed. As indicated by growth in both number and support, medical school libraries have evolved from a period of stability through expansive growth and subsequent leveling off. Expenditures and resource development have been affected by historical ...
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Poland U H - - 1982
An overview of the Medical Library Association's past international activities is given with emphasis on the international fellowship program, international exchange of materials, participation in the International Federation of Library Associations, and international congresses on medical librarianship. Problems presented by cultural and educational differences, as well as governmental, political, and ...
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Gerrity M R - - 1982
The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine utilizes a full-time medical librarian in a non-conventional position as indexer-bibliographer for its computerized Item Library. The responsibilities of the librarian are to edit, index, and reference items for inclusion in the data base; maintain the currency of the Item Library; search ...
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Johnson K S - - 1982
Data on seven aspects of veterinary medical school libraries are presented and discussed: demographic data on the schools of veterinary medicine the libraries support, number of bound volumes held and number of serial titles received, audiovisual materials, staffing levels and salaries, materials budgets, physical size, and access to computerized bibliographic ...
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Lewis R F - - 1982
A new library building at the University of California Medical Center, San Diego provides 7,100 net square feet, seating for 100 readers, and a stack capacity of 23,000 volumes. The building contains three split-level floors with conventional reference and circulation services, a combination of group and single seating, rapid copying ...
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Nielsen R P - - 1982
Nonprofit institutions often find that their socially worthwhile primary missions generate deficits. The author proposes a strategy for funding these shortfalls that is a synthesis of the specialization and diversified portfolio strategies. Following the method of strategic piggybacking, an organization should acquire or develop a business that is new for ...
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Horowitz G L - - 1981
This report describes PaperChase, a computer program that permits users to search medical literature by author's name, journal of publication, title word, or medical subject heading (MeSH term), as indexed by the National Library of Medicine. PaperChase was installed in the medical library of Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, with ...
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Sahler O J - - 1981
Access to medical information and full and complete disclosure of diagnostic and therapeutic data are becoming important themes in physician-family-patient relationships. A health education library that provides consumers with comprehensive reference materials, including texts originally designed for a professional readership, can be used to meet demands from the lay public ...
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Bruer J T - - 1981
The growth and rising cost of bibliographic materials require that attempts to make all medical libraries comprehensive and self-contained be replaced by the provision of selective collections devoted to the most used and useful materials, particularly in developing countries with limited resources. Journals constitute the most important and expensive component ...
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At present, the drought is serious. Urgently taking action and doing everything possible to overcome the drought and strive for a bumper autumn harvest is an extremely urgent combat task facing the people of our province. Since mid-June, it has rained in our province several times but it has not ...
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Matheson N W - - 1981
A comparative study was undertaken to assess the reasons for the low rankings received by George Washington University Medical Center library in the Annual Statistics for Medical School Libraries in the United States and Canada. Although internal studies showed the library was successfully satisfying user needs and meeting its primary ...
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Braude R M - - 1981
The evolution of a National Program for Library and Information Services has been a long and involved process. A major landmark in this evolution was the White House Conference held in November 1979. The participation of medical librarians was also slow to evolve from initial complacency to strong commitment. A ...
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Marcotte J M - - 1981
A course for medical record administration (MRA) students has been developed at the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences Library. The course's objectives are: (1) to train students in the use of the resources and services of health sciences libraries and (2) to provide basic instruction in the ...
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Brennen P W - - 1981
The historical background of community-based medical schools is described with emphasis on the experiences of the University of South Dakota Lommen Health Sciences Library. The steps undertaken by the library to meet Liaison Committee for Medical Education accreditation standards required for a full four-year, M.D.-degree granting institution are outlined. The ...
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Mueller M H - - 1981
Friends of the library groups traditionally have been considered effective sources of funding for libraries. Empirical evidence was sought to determine the accuracy of this belief for medical rare book libraries. Characteristics of the medical rare book library and of the friends group were examined to identify those which are ...
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Reif T H - - 1980
Measurements of the steady-state leakage of the new Medical Incorporated Omniscience/tm cardiac valve prosthesis are presented. These results are compared to those obtained from the SJM bi-leaflet cardiac valve/tm. The new Omniscience/tm valve shows significantly less leakage than the bi-leaflet valve. Consideration is given to problems in similitude as well ...
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Greenspan S I - - 1980
The presentation of the analysis of a five-and-a-half-year-old girl highlighted a personality configuration with multiple fixation points (some preoedipal) organized around an early phallic structure. The sequence of this analysis underscored characteristics of the early phallic phase of development as a transitional phase between dyadic and triadic and preoedipal and ...
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Roper F W - - 1979
This paper reviews the current situation in library school education for medical librarianship in the United States and Canada based on information from a questionnaire sent to teachers of courses in medical librarianship in accredited library schools. Since 1939, when the first course devoted entirely to medical librarianship was offered ...
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Sakula A - - 1979
Piorry was born in Poitiers on 31 December 1794. As a medical student he served in the Napoleonic war in Spain. His teachers in medicine included Corvisart, Bayle, Broussais, and Magendie; he qualified in 1816 with an MD thesis: "On the danger of reading medical text books by the laity"! ...
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Kronick D A - - 1979
A cooperative acquisition program for monographs for the twelve resource libraries in Region IX of the Regional Medical Library Network is described. Each of the participating libraries has agreed to purchase all books of an assigned publisher which fall within a prescribed subject-format profile. It is hoped that this will ...
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Gotsick P S - - 1979
A demonstration core collection of twenty-four ready-reference sources and five journals was selected cooperatively by a solo practitioner in rural Menifee County, Kentucky, and the University of Kentucky Medical Center Library Field Librarian to fit the ready-reference and current awareness information needs of a primary care solo rural practice in ...
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Pollak S - - 1979
A representative committee of Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library staff and faculty, under the direction of the library administration, successfully redesigned a job classification system for the library's nonprofessional staff. In the new system all nonprofessionals are assigned to one of five grade levels, each with a corresponding ...
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