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2013-07-17
This meta-narrative highlights some challenges, reminders, and solutions around collecting usable information for training library support staff as scripted information literacy instructors. The poster describes survey and focus group design considerations to yield useful results (some of which...
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1997
The purpose of this study, part of the Medical Library Association (MLA) Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's project to map the allied health literature, is to identify the core journals in the field of speech-language pathology and to identify indexing and abstracting services that...
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2023-01-01
An incomplete and unofficial collection relating to the history of the Methuselahs Hockey Club that played in the Over-35 UAlberta hockey intramural league from 1985-2020. A roster of people who played with the team at some point, some historic photos, some memories and reminscences, and some...
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Miyagi Immigrants to Canada Supplementary Research Materials
2023-03-01
Supplementary materials to accompany projects by David Sulz relating to the Oikawa Jinsaburo and immigrants to Canada from northern Miyagi in the early 1900s. It accompanies the English translation of the Nitta Jiro historical novel: Mikkousen Suian Maru [Phantom Immigrants] as well as Japanese...
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Mobile devices in medicine: a survey of how medical students, residents, and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information
Download2014-01-15
The research investigated the extent to which students, residents, and faculty members in Canadian medical faculties use mobile devices, such as smartphones (e.g., iPhone, Android, Blackberry) and tablet computers (e.g., iPad), to answer clinical questions and find medical information. The...