LIBRARIES BEFORE THE HEALTH CRISIS OF 2020–21. RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF WINNING LIBRARIES AND FINALISTS FOR THE FUNDACIÓN BIBLIOTECA SOCIAL AWARD; Biblioteques davant la crisi sanitària de 2020–21. Resultats d'una enquesta amb biblioteques guanyadores i finalistes del premi de la Fundación Biblioteca Social
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Luo Y.; Moosbrugger M.; Smith D.M.; France T.J.; Ma J.; Xiao J.
Is Increased Video Game Participation Associated With Reduced Sense of Loneliness? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
105.382
2283
Williams N.A.
Personal librarian programs in medical and academic health sciences libraries: a preliminary study
107.09
2291
Murphy J.
Global trends health science libraries: Part 3
107.111
2274
Sterling E.B.; Cleveland A.D.; Philbrick J.L.
Analyzing COVID-19 Resources on Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries’ (AAHSL) Research Guides
108.305
2297
Lloyd J.K.; Alpi K.M.; Hoogland M.A.; Stephenson P.L.; Meyer E.
Interlibrary loan and document delivery in North American health sciences libraries during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic
111.059
2307
Urquhart C.; Brettle A.
Validation of a generic impact survey for use by health library services indicates the reliability of the questionnaire
112.529
2161
Gallou E.
Heritage and pathways to wellbeing: From personal to social benefits, between experience identity and capability shaping
112.812
2146
Andrade S.B.; Sools A.; Saghai Y.
Writing styles and modes of engagement with the future
113.247
2298
Jameson J.; Duhon L.
A 10-year follow-up survey of US academic libraries highlights the COVID-19 experience and greater interest in health information outreach
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