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Peay, Wayne J. | Priscilla Maltby Mayden, AHIP, FMLA, 1918-2011. | Priscilla's career as a librarian began as an undergraduate at Simmons College in Boston. She did not enter Simmons with the intention of becoming a librarian; rather, she was hoping to become a writer or journalist. However, in the midst of the Great Depression, these careers did not hold much prom... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Peay, Wayne J.; Butter, Karen A.; Ellis, Sandra | Production of a union list of serials using the PHILSOM Serials System | The Eccles Library has used the PHILSOM serials control system since 1969, when it was the first library to join the PHILSOM Network. The PHILSOM system is a comprehensive, automated serials control system, developed and operated as a network by the Washington University School of Medicine Library. ... | Union List; PHILSOM; Library Technical Services; Costs and Cost Analysis; Economics | 1984-01 |
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Lombardo, Nancy T.; Mower, Allyson; McFarland, Mary M. | Putting wikis to work in libraries | Wikis are part of the suite of Web 2.0 technologies enhancing collaboration and communication. This article describes the ways in which one academic health sciences library has utilized wiki software. The Eccles Health Sciences Library has found wikis to be valuable collaboration tools. Case scenari... | Collaboration; Libraries; Web 2.0 technology; Wikis | 2008-06-02 |
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Adamczyk, Abby Lauren | Re-evaluate your Library Website using card sorts | Poster explaining how members of the Web Content Team used card sorts to evaluate the current organization of the library website. Responses from the participants helped us make adjustments to the site's hierarch, improving its usability. | website usability, card sort, website evaluation, website organization, intuitive navigation, | 2011-09-12 |
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Stoddart, Joan | Rethinking information delivery: using a natural language processing application for point-of-care data discovery | Objective: This paper examines the use of Semantic MEDLINE, a natural language processing application enhanced with a statistical algorithm known as Combo, as a potential decision support tool for clinicians. Semantic MEDLINE summarizes text in PubMed citations, transforming it into compact declarat... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Lombardo, Nancy T.; Le Ber, Jeanne M.; Morrow, Anne | Rethinking Mobile Delivery: Using Quick Response Codes to Access Information at Point of Need | This poster covers the use of quick response (QR) codes to provide instant mobile access to information, digital collections, educational offerings, the library website, subject guides, text messages, videos, and personnel in the library. The authors explain the array of uses and the value of using ... | library services, mobile delivery, point-of-need access, QR codes | 2011-05-06 |
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Lombardo, Nancy T. | So many meetings so little time: using IP videoconferencing to revitalize statewide committees | Internet technologies continue to transform the library profession and redefine how we communicate with professional colleagues and peers. IP (Internet Protocol) videoconferencing provides increased opportunities for librarians to engage in virtual teamwork and e-collaborations. The use of video con... | Internet technologies; Library profession; Technology in libraries; Information literacy; Library services; Distance education | 2005-11-23 |
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Peay, Wayne J. | Strategies and measures for our next century | The centennial of the Medical Library Association offers an opportunity to reflect with some satisfaction on accomplishments and to consider the future. The Western Governors University is an illustration of the dynamic future. Professional values constitute both distinguishing characteristics and s... | Medical Library Association; Janet Doe Lecture; NN/LM; National Network of Libraries of Medicine; Western Govenors University; WGU | 1998-05-25 |
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Le Ber, Jeanne M.; Lombardo, Nancy T. | Teaching teachers to teach with tablet PCs | Library faculty met weekly to learn and teach one another how to use TabletPCs and how to train faculty in their use in the new health sciences education building. The new health sciences education building at the University of Utah provides a modern, state of the art, student focused, teaching and... | Teacher; Tablet PCs | 2005-05-12 |
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Peay, Wayne J. | Tracing technology in AAHSL | From the beginning of the association, technology and AAHSL have been intertwined. Technology was the focus of one of the first committees. Innovative applications of technology have been employed in the operations of the association. Early applications of mini-computers were used in the preparation... | Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries; AAHSL; Libraries, Health Sciences | 2002-09 |
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McCloskey, Kathleen | Utah AHECs and Eccles Library Outreach Service Connection | A LIFT Forum presentation. The purpose of the Library and Information Technology Forum is to inform the University of Utah community about electronic information resources, and current trends in the use of computers and online technologies for accessing these resources | AHEC | 1999-09-08 |
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Peay, Wayne J.; Hess, Stephen H.; Sharp, Edward M. | Utah education network: a collaborative model | High-speed data communications networks are transforming the operations, services, and roles of libraries. While the installation of the physical network is often the focus of activity, the administrative and political issues are, in fact, fundamental. For libraries to participate in and influence t... | Utah Education Network | 1994-10 |