Using a reverse diversity audit approach to evaluate a dermatology collection in an academic health sciences library: A case presentation
134.166
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Miller R.A.; Shortliffe E.H.
Donald A.B. Lindberg and the U.S. National Library of Medicine transformed biomedical and health informatics
141.413
2334
Erratum to: Medical library services in Switzerland: catching up with EBM (Health Information & Libraries Journal, (2019), 36, 4, (372-377), 10.1111/hir.12284)
141.656
2614
Huang J.
Analysis of the Correlation between College Music Education and Public Mental Health Based on Deep Learning
147.091
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Arefi M.; Aelbrecht P.
Correction to: Urban design and walkability revisited (URBAN DESIGN International, (2023), 28, 1, (1-2), 10.1057/s41289-023-00214-3)
147.79
2115
Londra F.; Saux G.
The effect of document source trustworthiness on the evaluation and strategic use of embedded sources when reading health information online
153.731
2484
Erratum: Effects of an 8-Week Virtual Reality Training Program on Pain, Fall Risk, and Quality of Life in lderly Women with Chronic Low Back Pain: Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial (Games for Health Journal (2022) 11:2 (85-92) DOI: 10.1089/g4h.2021.0175)
154.092
2129
Leroy C.; Kammerer Y.
Reading multiple documents on a health-related issue: the roles of a text-highlighting tool and re-reading behaviour in integrated understanding
157.913
3049
Oh S.; Choi J.
An optimization method to design a skip–stop pattern for renovating operation schemes in urban railways
160.647
2320
Cisney L.
Active learning: a consideration in collection development in health sciences libraries?
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