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Integrated "5S" Levels of Organization of Evidence Pyramid
(2017-10-30)
The “5S” levels of organisation of evidence pyramid developed by RB Haynes is a widely used model that was designed to assist healthcare practitioners in targeting high level of evidence information to aid in clinical ...
It's Personal! One-size Discovery Does Not Fit All
(2017-04-04)
Panel of 3 ARL libraries will highlight the customized implementations of their respective discovery services and discuss the need for flexibility in discovery to meet institutional goals as well as the needs of diverse ...
The Women We Know
(2017)
The goal of this work is to amplify the voice of the individual women and to give each woman control over her own narrative. We will produce a series of short videos featuring women from a diversity of fields (Science and ...
Growing ORCID at the University of Michigan
(2017-06-03)
ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. The University ...
More Than a Deckhand: Collaborating with Student Employees to Navigate the Collection Development Waters
(2017-10-09)
This poster describes how one library is transforming its work around collection development through creative collaborations with their student employees. Librarians are meeting collection needs by crafting experiential ...
Surveying the Scalability of Open Access Monograph Initiatives: Final Report
(2017-12-12)
In June of 2016, the University of Michigan Library (MLibrary) and Knowledge Unlatched (KU) announced the start of a collaboration “to study and overcome remaining obstacles to the spread of open access scholarly publishing ...
Informationists and Library Impact on Patient and Population Care: Strategies, Process, and Practicalities
(2017-05-29)
This project describes the process at the Taubman Health Sciences Library (THL), at the University of Michigan, to better understand its impact on patient and population care within a large university health system.
Disordered Eating Among Collegiate Athletes
(2017)
Athletes face a unique set of eating disorder (ED) risk factors related to sport participation. However, existing ED risk measures for this population are limited in their use as screening tools by their length and focus ...
The NIH Public Access Policy: Grant Writing, Progress Reports, and My Bibliography, Oh My!
(2017-01-08)
This presentation will give a brief overview on the NIH Public Access Policy. Topics covered include how to comply with the Policy when preparing an NIH grant application, a grant progress report, and managing compliance ...