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Errata.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Oct · PMID 16018071

[This corrects the article on p. 131 in vol. 86.]. [This corrects the article on p. 131 in vol. 86.].

Errata.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Oct · PMID 16018070

[This corrects the article on p. 158 in vol. 86.][This corrects the article on p. 161 in vol. 86.][This corrects the article on p. 163 in vol. 86.][This corrects the article on p. 163 in vol. 86.]. [This corrects the article on p. 158 in vol. 86.][This corrects the article on p. 161 in vol. 86.][This corrects the article on p. 163 in vol. 86.][This corrects the article on p. 163 in vol. 86.].

100 YEARS OF MLA Views from the Bulletin.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Oct · PMID 16018069

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100 YEARS OF MLA Views from the Bulletin.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Jul · PMID 16018068

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Whither peer review: Prague '97.

Homan JM

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Jul · PMID 16018067

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Introduction.

Detlefsen EG, Ball AL, Su LT

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Jul · PMID 16018066

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100 YEARS OF MLA Views from the Bulletin.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Apr · PMID 16018065

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Introduction: the medical library association as a reflection on the profession and society.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Apr · PMID 16018064

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Association of Medical Librarians. Minutes of first meeting.

Browning W

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Apr · PMID 16018063

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Presentation of marcia C. Noyes award.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Apr · PMID 16018062

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Introduction: focusing on the personalities of the medical library association.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Apr · PMID 16018061

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Proceedings, Ninety-seventh Annual Meeting Medical Library Association, Inc. Seattle, Washington May 24-28, 1997.

Ledbetter LS

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Jan · PMID 16018060

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100 YEARS OF MLA Views from the Bulletin.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Jan · PMID 16018059

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The Bulletin celebrates MLA's centennial.

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 1998 Jan · PMID 16018058

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Preservation.

Plutchak TS

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 2001 Oct · PMID 11837266

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Public Health Outreach Forum: lessons learned.

Rambo N, Zenan JS, Alpi KM … +3 more , Burroughs CM, Cahn MA, Rankin J

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 2001 Oct · PMID 11837265

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Public Health Outreach Forum: report.

Zenan JS, Rambo N, Burroughs CM … +3 more , Alpi KM, Cahn MA, Rankin J

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 2001 Oct · PMID 11837264

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The physician-patient relationship in an electronic environment: a regional snapshot.

Hollander S, Lanier D

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 2001 Oct · PMID 11837263

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Clinical veterinary librarianship--the Texas A&M University experience.

Olmstadt W, Foster CL, Burford NG … +2 more , Funkhouser NF, Jaros J

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 2001 Oct · PMID 11837262

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Financing North American medical libraries in the nineteenth century.

Belleh GS, Luft E

Bull Med Libr Assoc · 2001 Oct · PMID 11837261

Culture not only justifies the existence of libraries but also determines the level of funding libraries receive for development. Cultural appreciation of the importance of libraries encourages their funding; lack of suc... Culture not only justifies the existence of libraries but also determines the level of funding libraries receive for development. Cultural appreciation of the importance of libraries encourages their funding; lack of such appreciation discourages it. Medical library development is driven by culture in general and the culture of physicians in particular. Nineteenth-century North American medical library funding reflected the impact of physician culture in three phases: (1) Before the dawn of anesthesia (1840s) and antisepsis (1860s), when the wisdom of elders contained in books was venerated, libraries were well supported. (2) In the last third of the nineteenth century, as modern medicine grew and as physicians emphasized the practical and the present, rather than books, support for medical libraries declined. (3) By the 1890s, this attitude had changed because physicians had come to realize that, without both old and new medical literature readily available, they could not keep up with rapidly changing current clinical practice or research. Thus, "The Medical Library Movement" heralded the turn of the century.
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