Active learning: a consideration in collection development in health sciences libraries?
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Exploring the Expectations and Preferences of Health Sciences Library Subject Guides Users
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Noor U.; Mansoor M.; Shamim A.
Customers create customers!–Assessing the role of perceived personalization, online advertising engagement and online users' modes in generating positive e-WOM
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Kumar Verma M.; Khan D.; Yuvaraj M.
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Library Professionals: A Case Study of Indian Health Science Librarians
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Macdonald L.; Nicholls N.; Gallou E.; Monckton L.; Mitchell R.
Is spatial exposure to heritage associated with visits to heritage and to mental health? A cross-sectional study using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)
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Bangani S.; Dube L.
Institutional commitment to community engagement in South African academic libraries
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2810
Brunelli L.; Smith H.; Woolrych R.
A salutogenic urban design framework: the case of UK local high streets and older people
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Shu T.; Wang Z.; Jia H.; Zhao W.; Zhou J.; Peng T.
Consumers’ Opinions towards Public Health Effects of Online Games: An Empirical Study Based on Social Media Comments in China
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Nemati-Anaraki L.; Khazaee F.; Ashrafi-Rizi H.
The Status of Public Libraries Affiliated with the Cultural and Art Organization of Tehran Municipality in Providing Health Information to the Elderly
135.987
2286
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The Use of Search Request Forms Can Identify Gaps in a Consumer Health Library Collection
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