Sexual and Reproductive Health Information and Services in Public Libraries: A National Survey of Public Library Professionals
86.5067
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
97.7193
2283
Williams N.A.
Personal librarian programs in medical and academic health sciences libraries: a preliminary study
103.96
2260
Sadeghi H.; Nowkarizi M.; Tajafari M.
Critical incident technique helps determine how health library and information services influence clinical decision making and patient care: A literature review
108.305
2307
Urquhart C.; Brettle A.
Validation of a generic impact survey for use by health library services indicates the reliability of the questionnaire
113.293
2335
Lenstra N.; Roberts J.
Public Libraries and Health Promotion Partnerships: Needs and Opportunities
115.84
2666
Carson T.L.; Hazzard V.M.; Finn E.; Lipson S.K.
Participation in varsity sports, dance, and Greek life associated with menstrual disturbance in a national sample of female college students
116.794
2258
Carey J.; Pathak A.; Johnson S.C.
Effects of Library Workshop Attendance and Library Website Visit Frequency on Health Professions Students’ LibGuides Awareness
121.677
2321
Cisney L.B.; Hoover B.; Thormodson K.
The Technology, Budget, and Other Challenges of Growing Health Systems on Academic Health Sciences Libraries: A Deeper Dive
122.359
2259
Danquah L.E.; Bass M.B.; McGlothen-Bell K.
Trends in…The Importance of Amplifying Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Academic Health Sciences Libraries
125.151
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