The July 2007 Issue of the Journal of the Medical Library Associaton is Now Online

The July 2007 Issue of the Journal of the Medical Library Association is Now Online (95, 3)

Articles include:

+ Which journals do primary care physicians and specialists access from an online service?

+ A comparison of primary care information content in UpToDate and the National Guideline Clearinghouse

+ Case study: lessons learned through digitizing the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research Collection

+ Evaluating your nursing collection: a quick way to preserve nursing history in a working collection

+ Navigating the US health care system: a video guide for immigrant and diverse populations

+ Librarian-perceived barriers to the implementation of the informationist/ information specialist in context role

+ Building better connections: the National Library of Medicine and public health

+ The National Network of Libraries of Medicine’s outreach to the public health workforce: 2001–2006

+ Collaboration addresses information and education needs of an urban public health workforce

+ Many more articles, book reviews, electronic resources reviews are also included in this issue.

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