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viii AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 80, 1992 Principal author entries are in boldface, with Dalrymple, Prudence Ward; Dahlen, Karen Heyes, Jeffrey A. coauthor cross-references in standard typeface. Hackleman; Stoddart, Joan Currency of full-text journals-Elsevier re- Titles of books and journals are in italics. Imperatives for continuing research education: sponds [letter], 303 Afes, Van B. results of a Medical Library Association Hill, Dorothy R. see Brandon, Alfred N. Staff development: a practical guide, 2d ed. edited survey, 213-8 Hodges, T. Mark by Anne Grodzins Lipow and Deborah Dalrymple, Prudence Ward see Fenske, Ruth E. Irwin Howard Pizer, 1934-1991 [obituary], 63-5 Davis, Frank L.; Greenblatt, Robert B.; Waver- Hoolihan, Christopher A. Carver [reviewl 390-1 chak, Gail; Coffey, John B. Aldag, Jean C. see Fasca, Michael A. The use of independent information brokers for Morton's medical bibliography: an annotated check- Bagdoyan, Helen E. see Broering, Naomi C. document delivery service in hospital list of texts illustrating the history of med- Bastille, Jacqueline D. libraries, 185-7 icine, 5th ed. edited by Jeremy M. Nor- Salaries and professional authority [President's DeGeorges, Kathie M.; Van Hine, Pamela; Pearse, man [review], 388-9 page], 386-7 Warren H. Scientific and technical periodicals of the seventeenth Battistella, Maureen S. ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS and eighteenth centuries: a guide by David Buying serials: a how-to-do-it manual for librarians project of the American College of Ob- A. Kronick [review], 388-9 by N. Bernard Basch and Judy McQueen stetricians and Gynecologists, 276-80 Howard, Frances Humphrey [review], 58-9 Dimitroff, Alexandra Arthur J. Broering, 1932-1992 [obituary], 321-2 Bowden, Virginia Massey Research in health sciences library and infor- Hsieh, Richard K. C.; Gamboa, Carlos A. of Medicine resource grants: mation science: a quantitative analysis, Using BITNET to access the National Library of application and review, 157-68 340-6 Medicine , 335-8 Bradigan, Pamela S.; Mularski, Carol A. Dolan, Anne Fredenburg Ikeda, Naomi R.; Schwartz, Diane G. Authorship outlets of academic health sciences Why authors fail-Dolan responds [letter], 194 Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy librarians, 188-91 Dorsch, Josephine L. see Frasca, Michael A. Ducas, A.; Sutherland, L. students: a four-year follow-up study, Brandon, Alfred N.; Hill, Dorothy R. 124-30 Selected list of books and journals in allied Escalating costs of scientific journals [letter], 303 health, 223-39 Dwiggins, Sandra; Harding, Bonnie J. Inglefinger, Franz J. Brennen, Patrick W. The nature of PDQ [letter], 382 From the Bulletin-25 years ago: Austere Li- The medical libraries of Vietnam-a service in Edwards, Alice J.; Meadows, Susan E.; Wang, Yu- brarians-Volte-face! 123 transition, 294-300 Mei Jablonski, Stanley Broering, Naomi C. The Beijing Medical Library, 371-4 Syndrome-a changing concept, 323-7 Highlighting research; introduction, 339 Fenske, Ruth E.; Dalrymple, Prudence Ward Kelley, Rhona S. New horizons: the virtual medical library [ed- Factors influencing research productivity among Teaching technologies in libraries: a practical guide itorial], 307 health sciences librarians, 353-60 by Linda B. MacDonald, Mara R. Saule, Broering, Naomi C.; Bagdoyan, Helen E. Fischer, Wenda Webster; Reel, Linda B. Margaret W. Gordon, and Craig A. Rob- Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital ertson [reviewl 54-5 The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies library: identifying service benchmarks, and outcomes, 263-75 Landwirth, Trudy K. 347-52 National Medicine recommended Burnham, Judy F.; Shearer, Barbara S.; Wall, Flack, Virginia see Glitz, Beryl Library of formats James C. Florance, Valerie for bibliographic citation by Karen Patrias Combining new technologies for effective col- Medical knowledge for clinical problem solv- [reviewl 205-6 lection development: a bibliometric ing: a structural analysis of clinical ques- Lansdale, Metta T., Jr. study using CD-ROM and a tions, 140-9 Space planning in the by Roberta management program, 150-6 Forsman, Rick Fridfeld and Caryl Masyr [reviewl 203-4 Byrd, Gary D. Future competencies of the information professional Leatherbury, Maurice C.; Lyders, Richard A. Annual meeting proceedings [ed.], 66-102 by Special Libraries Association [re- Trends in medical statistics in the Peer review in scientific publishing: papers from the view], 204-5 1980s, 9-18 First International Congress on Peer Review Leaders in libraries: styles and strategies for success Lindberg, Donald A. B.; West, Richard T.; Corn, in Biomedical Publication by Council of Bi- by Brooke E. Sheldon [reviewl 204-5 Milton ology Editors [review], 206-7 Frasca, Michael A.; Dorsch, Josephine L.; Aldag, IAIMS: an overview from the National Library Capodagli, James A. see Onsi, Patricia W. Jean C.; Christiansen, Richard G. of Medicine, 244-6 Carpenter, Kathryn Hammell A multidisciplinary approach to information Lock, Stephen P. Evaluating library resources for accreditation: management and critical appraisal in- struction: a controlled study, 23-28 The future of biomedical communication; a results of a study, 131-9 symposium. I. Perspective from the ed- Christiansen, Richard G. see Frasca, Michael A. Frey, Barbara J. see Tomaiuolo, Nicholas G. Fuller, Sherrilynne S. itor of the British Medical Journal, 107-9 Clayton, Paul D. see Roderer, Nancy K. Nancy M. I. see L. Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises Lorenzi, Clyman, Jeffrey Miller, Perry A decade of IAIMS 240-93 Coffey, John B. see Davis, Frank L. at the University of Washington, 288-93 [Symposium editor], Colaianni, Lois Ann Funk, Carla J. Introduction: Integrated Academic Information That vision thing, 1-8 In support of research [editorial], 385 Management Systems (IAIMS), 241-3 Colaianni, Lois Ann; Stevens, Norman D. Gamboa, Carlos A. see Hsieh, Richard K. C. Lovas, Irene see Glitz, Beryl James W. Barry, 1919-1991 [obituary], 321 Glitz, Beryl; Lovas, Irene; Flack, Virginia Ludwig, Logan T. Colby, Charles C. III The changing status of hospital libraries 1984- 1991 survey of recent health sciences library 1989: characteristics and services in Re- building projects, 115-23 Jacqueline D. Bastille, Medical Library Associ- gion 7 of the National Network of Li- ation President, 1992-1993 [President's Lundberg, George D. II. braries of Medicine, 179-84 The future of biomedical communication; a page], 308-9 Gorry, G. Anthony Conrad, Celia B. symposium. II. Perspective from the ed- IAIMS development at Baylor College of Med- itor of The the American Managerial accounting for libraries and other not- icine, 247-52 JAMA, Journal of for-profit organizations by G. Stevenson Greenblatt, Robert B. see Davis, Frank L. Medical Association, 110-4 Smith [review], 315-7 Guard, Roger Lyders, Richard A. Corn, Milton see Lindberg, Donald A. B. The integrated medical library by Helis Miido [re- Bringing back the [Inaugural address], Crawford, Susan view], 312-3 94-7 Naomi C. Broering, twenty-first editor of the Hancock, Jackie Bringing back the librarian, part two [Presi- Bulletin [editoriall 197 Cover artist, July, vii dent's pagel 48-50 Czaja, Ronald F. see Shaw, Debora J. Harding, Bonnie J. see Dwiggins, Sandra Bringing back the librarian, part three [Presi- Dahlen, Karen Hackleman see Dalrymple, Pru- Hartman, J. Ted see Moore, Mary dent's pagel 198-200 dence Ward Hawkins, Diane K. see Onsi, Patricia W. Lyders, Richard A. see Leatherbury, Maurice C.

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Marshall, Joanne G. Paton, John A. see Miller, Perry L. Silver, Howard Basic research methods for librarians, 2d ed. edited Pearse, Warren H. see DeGeorges, Kathie M. CD-ROM local area networks: a user's guide edited by Ronald R. Powell [review], 392-3 Pfeifer, Mark P. see Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L. by Norman Desmarais [review], 56-7 The impact of the hospital library on clinical Pisciotta, Robert A. Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L.; Pfeifer, Mark P. decision making: the Rochester study, Library technical services: operations and manage- The characteristics of medical retraction notic- 169-78 ment, 2d ed. edited by Irene P. Godden es, 328-34 McClure, Lucretia W. [review], 315 Soehner, Catherine B.; Wray, S. Tanner; Rich- The Vesalius connection [Presidential address], Poland, Ursula H. ards, Daniel T. 67-9 Heath Babcock, 1900-1992 [obituary], 397 The landmark citation method: analysis of a McKinin, Emma Jean Poole, Connie citation pattern as a collection assess- Currency of full-text journals-McKinin re- Guide to budget allocation for information resources ment method, 361-6 sponds [letter], 304 by American Library Association, Sub- Stevens, Norman D. see Colaianni, Lois Ann Meadows, Susan E. see Edwards, Alice J. committee on Budget Allocation, edited Stoddart, Joan see Dalrymple, Prudence Ward Miller, Dick K. by Edward Shreeves [review], 57-8 Sullivant, Jean A. Library systems migration: changing automated sys- Guide to review of library collections: preservation, Vital and Health Statistics Series: an annotated tems in libraries and information centers ed- the ited by Gary M. Pitkin [review], 55-6 storage, and withdrawal by American Li- checklist and index to the publications of Miller, Perry L.; Paton, John A.; Clyman, Jeffrey brary Association, Subcommittee on Re- "Rainbow Series" compiled by Jim Walsh I.; Powsner, Seth M. view of Collections, by Lenore Clark [re- and A. James Bothmer [review], 310 Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS in- view], 57-8 Sutherland, L. see Ducas, A. formation environment for an academic Potter, Laurie A. Thomson, Tom medical center, 281-87 Measuring library staff time spent training pa- Artist, January cover, vii Montgomery, C. L. see Moore, Mary trons to use health-related CD-ROM da- Tomaiuolo, Nicholas G.; Frey, Barbara J. Moore, Mary; Hartman, J. Ted tabases, 299-300 Computer database searching and professional for rural outreach in Powsner, Seth M. see Miller, Perry L. malpractice: who cares? 367-70 west Texas, 44-6 Pratt, Gregory F. Van Hine, Pamela see DeGeorges, Kathie M. Moore, Mary; Van Schaik, JoAnn; Montgomery, A decade of AIDS literature, 380-1 Van Schaik, Joann see Moore, Mary C. L. Rankin, Jocelyn A. Veenstra, Robert J. Physician retraining, lifelong learning, and the Problem-based medical education: effect on li- Clinical medical librarian impact on patient care: library, 374-6 brary use, 36-43 a one-year analysis, 19-22 Morgan, James E. Rathe, Richard J. see Schell, Cathrina L. Wall, James C. see Burnham, Judy F. Margaret Elizabeth Hughes, 1911-1992 [obitu- Reel, Linda B. see Fischer, Wenda Webster Wang, Yu-Mei see Edwards, Alice J. ary], 398 Richards, Daniel T. see Soehner, Catherine B. Watkins, Martha Childs Mularski, Carol A. Roderer, Nancy K.; Clayton, Paul D. Expanded use of GaIN network for rapid dis- Tributes to librarians [letter], 47 IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- semination of current clinical informa- Mularski, Carol A. see Bradigan, Pamela S. ter: accomplishments and challenges, tion, 191-3 Onsi, Patricia W.; Capodagli, James A.; Hawkins, 253-62 Watson, Linda A. Diane K. Schell, Cathrina L.; Rathe, Richard J. Human resource management in libraries: theory and Dial-in access to CD-ROM databases: beyond Meta-analysis: a tool for medical and scientific practice by Richard E. Rubin [review], the local area network, 376-9 discoveries, 219-22 207-8 Osler, William Schiller, Francis Waverchak, Gail see Davis, Frank L. From the past-91 years ago: addresses by Wil- From the Bulletin-25 years ago: The hospital Wehmeyer, Jeffrey M. liam Osler, M.D., 322 its and The modern medicine compiled and Pace, Barbara D. library committee: composition dictionary of Consumer health information: managing hospital- tasks, 168 edited by J. C. Segen [review], 389-90 based centers by Salvinija G. Kernaghan Schwartz, Diane G. see Ikeda, Naomi R. West, Richard T. see Lindberg, Donald A. B. and Barbara E. Giloth [review], 311-2 Self, Phyllis C. Wood, Elizabeth H. Patient education sourcebook: Volume II edited by Ethics and policy in scientific publications by Coun- The measurement and evaluation of library services, Christine D. Frank, Eric Schnell, and M. cil of Biology Editors, Editorial Policy 2d ed. by Sharon L. Baker and F. Wilfrid Virginia Kimzey [review], 311-2 Committee [review], 53-4 Lancaster [review], 314-5 Palmer, Raymond A. Shaw, Debora J.; Czaja, Ronald F. Wray, S. Tanner see Soehner, Catherine B. Executive Director's report, 71-4 User interactions with the PDQ cancer infor- Paquette, Mindy Robinson mation system, 29-35 Carolyn G. Weaver, Indexer Time management handbook for librarians by J. Shearer, Barbara S. see Burnham, Judy F. Seattle, Washington Wesley Cochran [review], 391-2

402 Bull Med Libr Assoc 80(4) October 1992 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 80, 1992

Subject headings are in boldface, with cross-ref- Bastille, Jacqueline D. The measurement and evaluation of library services, erences in standard typeface. Titles of books and Jacqueline D. Bastille, Medical Library Associ- 2d ed. by Sharon L. Baker and F. Wilfrid journals are in italics. ation President, 1992-1993 (Colby) Lancaster (Wood), 314-5 Academic Health Sciences Libraries see Libraries, [President's page], 308-9 Morton's medical bibliography: an annotated check- Academic Health Sciences Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas list of texts illustrating the history of med- Academic Medical Librarian of the Year see Brod- IAIMS development at Baylor College of Med- icine, 5th ed. edited by Jeremy M. Nor- man, Estelle, Award icine (Gorry), 247-52 man (Hoolihan), 388-9 Academy of health information professionals see Beijing Medical Library National Library of Medicine recommended formats Medical Library Association; Recognition, The Beijing Medical Library (Edwards), 371-4 for bibliographic citation by Karen Patrias professional 1991 survey of recent health sciences library (Landwirth), 205-6 Access to information see Information access building projects (Ludwig), 115-23 Patient education sourcebook: Volume II edited by Accreditation Bibliographic instruction see Education, health Christine D. Frank, Eric Schnell, and M. Evaluating library resources for accreditation: care professional Virginia Kimzey (Pace), 311-2 results of a study (Carpenter), 131-9 Bibliographies Peer review in scientific publishing: papers from the Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Selected list of books and journals in allied health First International Congress on Peer Review A decade of AIDS literature (Pratt), 380-1 (Brandon), 223-39 in Biomedical Publication by Council of Bi- Acquisitions and Bibliometrics see Citation analysis ology Editors (Byrd), 206-7 Combining new technologies for effective col- Biomedical communications Scientific and technical periodicals of the seventeenth lection development: a bibliometric The future of biomedical communication; a and eighteenth centuries: a guide by David study using CD-ROM and a database symposium. I. Perspective from the ed- A. Kronick (Hoolihan), 388-9 management program (Burnham), 150-6 itor of the British Medical Journal (Lock), Space planning in the special library by Roberta Evaluating library resources for accreditation: 107-9 Fredfeld and Caryl Masyr (Lansdale), results of a study (Carpenter), 131-9 The future of biomedical communication; a 203-4 The landmark citation method: analysis of a symposium. II. Perspective from the ed- Staff development: a practical guide, 2d ed. edited citation pattern as a collection assess- itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American by Anne Grodzins Lipow and Deborah ment method (Soehner), 361-6 Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 A. Carver (Afes), 390-1 Selected list of books and journals in allied health Biotechnology Teaching technologies in libraries: a practical guide (Brandon), 223-39 The landmark citation method: analysis of a by Linda B. MacDonald, Mara R. Saule, Administration, library citation pattern as a collection assess- Margaret W. Gordon, and Craig A. Rob- From the Bulletin-25 years ago: The hospital ment method (Soehner), 361-6 ertson (Kelley), 54-5 library committee: its composition and BITNET see Computer communication networks Time management handbook for librarians by J. tasks (Schiller), 168 Book reviews Wesley Cochran (Paquette), 391-2 Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital Basic research methods for librarians, 2d ed. edited Vital and Health Statistics Series: An annotated library: identifying service benchmarks by Ronald R. Powell (Marshall), 392-3 checklist and index to the publications of the (Fischer), 347-52 Buying serials: a how-to-do-it manual for librarians "Rainbow Series" compiled by Jim Walsh AIDS see Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome by N. Bernard Basch and Judy McQueen and A. James Bothmer (Sullivant), 310 Allied health sciences (Battistella), 58-9 Books and serials received Selected list of books and journals in allied health CD-ROM local area networks: a user's guide edited 60, 211, 318, 394 (Brandon), 223-39 by Norman Desmarais (Silver), 56-7 Brodman, Estelle, Award American College of Obstetricians and Gyne- Consumer health information: managing hospital- Lucier, Richard E., recipient, 69 cologists based centers by Salvinija G. Kernaghan Broering, Arthur J. ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS and Barbara E. Giloth (Pace), 311-2 Obituary (Howard), 321-2 project of the American College of Ob- The dictionary of modern medicine compiled and Broering, Naomi C. stetricians and Gynecologists (De- edited by J. C. Segen (Wehmeyer), 389-90 Naomi C. Broering, twenty-first editor of the Georges), 276-80 Ethics and policy in scientific publications by Coun- Bulletin (Crawford) [editorial], 197 American Medical Association Distinguished cil of Biology Editors, Editorial Policy Buildings see Architecture and buildings Editor Award Committee (Self), 53-4 Bulletin of the Medical Library Association Lock, Stephen P., recipient, 70 Future competencies of the Architecture and buildings information professional Currency of full-text journals-McKinin re- The Medical by Special Libraries Association (Fors- sponds (McKinin) [letter], 304 Beijing Library (Edwards), 371-4 man), 204-5 From the Bulletin-25 Mercer Library, Royal College of Surgeons in years ago: Austere Li- Ireland and Guide to budget allocation for information resources brarians-Volte-face! (Inglefinger), 123 Royal College of Physicians American in Ireland [cover illustration], April, ix by Library Association, Sub- In support of research [editorial] (Funk), 385 1991 survey of recent health sciences library committee on Budget Allocation, edited Naomi C. Broering, twenty-first editor of the building projects (Ludwig), 115-23 by Edward Shreeves (Poole), 57-8 Bulletin (Crawford) [editorial], 197 Association of Academic Health Sciences Li- Guide to review of library collections: preservation, New horizons: the virtual medical library brary Directors storage, and withdrawal by American Li- (Broering) [editorial], 307 Trends in medical school library statistics in the brary Association, Subcommittee on Re- Research in health sciences library and infor- 1980s (Leatherbury), 9-18 view of Collections, edited by Lenore mation science: a quantitative analysis Authorship Clark (Poole), 57-8 (Dimitroff), 340-6 Authorship outlets of academic health sciences Human resource management in libraries: theory and Bumpers, Dale librarians (Bradigan), 188-91 practice by Richard E. Rubin (Watson), Distinguished Public Service Award, recipi- Bringing back the librarian, part three (Lyders) 207-8 ent, 69 [President's page], 198-200 The integrated medical library by Helis Miido Carlson, Barbara Factors influencing research productivity among (Guard), 312-3 Medical Library Association Research Grant, re- health sciences librarians (Fenske), Leaders in libraries: styles and strategies for success cipient, 94 353-60 by Brooke E. Sheldon (Forsman), 204-5 CD-ROM Why authors fail-Dolan responds (Dolan) [let- Library systems migration: changing automated sys- Combining new technologies for effective col- ter], 194 tems in libraries and information centers ed- lection development: a bibliometric Award for Excellence and Achievement in Hos- ited by Gary M. Pitkin (Miller), 55-6 study using CD-ROM and a database pital Librarianship Library technical services: operations and manage- management program (Burnham), 150-6 Jajko, Pamela Jean, recipient, 69 ment, 2d ed. edited by Irene P. Godden Dial-in access to CD-ROM databases: beyond Babcock, Heath (Pisciotta), 315 the local area network (Onsi), 376-9 Obituary (Poland), 397 Managerial accounting for libraries and other not- Measuring library staff time spent training pa- Barry, James W. for-profit organizations by G. Stevenson trons to use health-related CD-ROM da- Obituary (Colaianni), 321 Smith (Conrad), 315-7 tabases (Potter), 299-300

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Central Institute for Medical Science Informa- Content analysis Imperatives for continuing research education: tion (Vietnam) Research in health sciences library and infor- results of a Medical Library Association The medical libraries of Vietnam-a service in mation science: a quantitative analysis survey (Dalrymple), 213-8 transition, 294-300 (Dimitroff), 340-6 Information technology for rural outreach in Chile Continuing education see Education, continuing west Texas (Moore), 44-6 Using BITNET to access the National Library of Core lists see Bibliographies Physician retraining, lifelong learning, and the Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 Corrections see Errata and corrections library (Moore), 374-6 China Costs and cost analysis Education, health care professional The Beijing Medical Library (Edwards), 371-4 Escalating costs of scientific journals (Ducas) Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy CIMSI see Central Institute for Medical Science [letter], 303 students: a four-year follow-up study Information (Vietnam) IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- (Ikeda), 124-30 CINAHL ter: accomplishments and challenges (Roderer), 253-62 The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies Combining new technologies for effective col- and outcomes (Broering), 263-75 lection development: a bibliometric The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies and outcomes (Broering), 263-75 Measuring library staff time spent training pa- study using CD-ROM and a database trons to use health-related CD-ROM da- management program (Burnham), 150-6 Selected list of books and journals in allied health (Brandon), 223-39 tabases (Potter), 299-300 Citation analysis Education, medical for col- Trends in medical school library statistics in the Combining new technologies effective 1980s (Leatherbury), 9-18 A multidisciplinary approach to information lection development: a bibliometric Fellow- management and critical appraisal in- study using CD-ROM and a database Cunningham Memorial International management program (Burnham), 150-6 ship struction: a controlled study (Frasca), Montserin, Sally Anne, recipient, 69 23-8 A decade of AIDS literature (Pratt), 380-1 Zhang, Ruihong, recipient, 69 The landmark citation method: analysis of a Problem-based medical education: effect on li- Dana, John Cotton brary use (Rankin), 36-43 citation pattern as a collection assess- That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 ment method (Soehner), 361-6 Education, pharmacy Darling, Louise, Medal Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy Research in health sciences library and infor- Eakin, Dottie, recipient, 69 mation science: a quantitative analysis students: a four-year follow-up study Database management systems (Ikeda), 124-30 (Dimitroff), 340-6 Combining new technologies for effective col- Clinical Alert Services lection development: a bibliometric Efficiency Expanded use of GaIN network for rapid dis- study using CD-ROM and a database Factors influencing research productivity among semination of current clinical informa- management program (Burnham), 150-6 health sciences librarians (Fenske), tion (Watkins), 191-3 Decision making, clinical 353-60 Clinical medical librarians The impact of the hospital library on clinical End-user searching Clinical medical librarian impact on patient care: decision making: the Rochester study Clinical medical librarian impact on patient care: a one-year analysis (Veenstra), 19-22 (Marshall), 169-78 a one-year analysis (Veenstra), 19-22 Clinical trials overviews see Meta-analysis Medical knowledge for clinical problem solv- Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy Colaianni, Lois Ann ing: a structural analysis of clinical ques- students: a four-year follow-up study Janet Doe Lecturer, 1-8 tions (Florance), 140-9 (Ikeda), 124-30 Collection assessment see Acquisitions and col- Decision support techniques Measuring library staff time spent training pa- lection development ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS trons to use health-related CD-ROM da- Collection development see Acquisitions and col- project of the American College of Ob- tabases (Potter), 299-300 lection development stetricians and Gynecologists (De- User interactions with the PDQ cancer infor- Collection development award, MLA see Darling, Georges), 276-80 29-35 solv- mation system (Shaw), Louise, Medal Medical knowledge for clinical problem Errata and corrections Colorado Medical Library Association ing: a structural analysis of clinical ques- tions (Florance), 140-9 304 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Ethics, professional Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New Meta-analysis: a tool for medical and scientific discoveries (Schell), 219-22 The future of biomedical communication; a York, N.Y. symposium. II. Perspective from the ed- IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS in- formation environment for an academic itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American ter: accomplishments and challenges Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 253-62 medical center (Miller), 281-7 (Roderer), Denver , Denver, Colorado Evaluation studies Compact disk see CD-ROM That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Measuring library staff time spent training pa- Computer communication networks CD-ROM da- of the IAIMS Distinguished Public Service Award trons to use health-related ACOGQUEST: the model phase Bumpers, Dale, recipient, 69 tabases (Potter), 299-300 project of the American College of Ob- Document delivery stetricians and Gynecologists (De- Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital The use of independent information brokers for library: identifying service benchmarks Georges), 276-80 document delivery service in hospital Dial-in access to CD-ROM databases: beyond (Fischer), 347-52 libraries (Davis), 185-7 Fee-based services see Library services the local area network (Onsi), 376-9 Doe, Janet, Lecture Expanded use of GaIN network for rapid dis- Fellowship, MLA Colaianni, Lois Ann, recipient, 83 Fraser, William C., recipient, 82 semination of current clinical informa- That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 tion (Watkins), 191-3 Higdon, Thomas D., recipient, 82 Eakin, Dottie Hogan, Rose, recipient, 82 IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- Darling, Louise, Medal, recipient, 69 ter: accomplishments and challenges Education, continuing Miller, Jean K., recipient, 82 (Roderer), 253-62 ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS Rosenstein, Philip, recipient, 82 IAIMS development at Baylor College of Med- project of the American College of Ob- Watterson, Ronald M., recipient, 82 icine (Gorry), 247-52 stetricians and Gynecologists (De- Fraser, William C. Using BITNET to access the National Library of Georges), 276-80 Fellowship, recipient, 82 Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 Bringing back the librarian, part two (Lyders) GaIN see Georgia Interactive Network for Med- Computers in libraries [President's page], 48-50 ical Information Cover illustration, July, vii The future of biomedical communication; a Georgetown University Medical Center, Wash- Condon, Joyce symposium. II. Perspective from the ed- ington, D.C. MLA Scholarship, recipient, 94 itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies Conflict of interest see Ethics, Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 and outcomes (Broering), 263-75 professional i.L

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Georgia Interactive Network for Medical Infor- The future of biomedical communication; a Legal liability mation symposium. I. Perspective from the ed- Computer database searching and professional Expanded use of GaIN network for rapid dis- itor of the British Medical Journal (Lock), malpractice: who cares? (Tomaiuolo), semination of current clinical informa- 107-9 367-70 tion (Watkins), 191-3 Information technology for rural outreach in Leiter, Joseph, NLM/MLA Lecture, 1991 Goellner, Jack G. west Texas (Moore), 44-6 Lederberg, Joshua, recipient, 93 Rogers, Frank Bradway, Information Advance- That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Letters to the editor ment Award, recipient, 82 Information Advancement Award see Rogers, Currency of full-text journals-Elsevier re- Goldstein, Charles Frank Bradway, Information Advancement sponds (Heyes), 303 Rogers, Frank Bradway, Information Advance- Award Currency of full-text journals-McKinin re- ment Award, recipient, 82 Information brokers sponds (McKinin), 304 Gottlieb, Murray, Prize The use of independent information brokers for Escalating costs of scientific journals (Ducas), McCarl, Mary Rhinelander, recipient, 82 document delivery service in hospital 303 Gould, George M. libraries (Davis), 185-7 The nature of PDQ (Dwiggins), 382 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Information expansion Tributes to librarians (Mularski), 47 Grants and Grantmanship The future of biomedical communication; a Why authors fail-Dolan responds (Dolan), 194 National Library of Medicine resource grants: symposium. I. Perspective from the ed- Liability see Legal liability application and review (Bowden), 157-68 itor of the British Medical Journal (Lock), Librarians in literature Grateful Med see Online bibliographic retrieval Tributes to librarians (Mularski) [letter], 47 systems 107-9 Librarianship Hamilton, Patricia J. The future of biomedical communication; a Authorship outlets of academic health sciences Continuing Education Grant, recipient, 94 symposium. II. Perspective from the ed- librarians (Bradigan), 188-91 Hancock, Jackie itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American Bringing back the librarian (Lyders) [Inaugural Cover artist, July, vii Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 address], 94-7 Higdon, Thomas D. Information science see Librarianship Bringing back the librarian, part two (Lyders) Fellowship, recipient, 82 Integrated Academic [President's page], 48-50 High performance computing and communica- System Computer database searching and professional tions initiative ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS malpractice: who cares? (Tomaiuolo), IAIMS: an overview from the National Library project of the American College of Ob- 367-70 of Medicine (Lindberg), 244-6 stetricians and Gynecologists (De- Factors influencing research productivity among Historical notes Georges), 276-80 health sciences librarians (Fenske), From the Bulletin-25 years ago: Austere Li- Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises 353-60 brarians-Volte-face! (Inglefinger), 123 at the University of Washington (Ful- The medical libraries of Vietnam-a service in From the Bulletin-25 years ago: The hospital ler), 288-93 transition (Brennen), 294-300 library committee: its composition and A decade of IAIMS (Lorenzi, ed.) [Symposium], Research in health sciences library and infor- tasks (Schiller), 168 240-93 mation science: a quantitative analysis From the past-91 years ago: addresses by Wil- IAIMS: an overview from the National Library (Dimitroff), 340-6 liam Osler, M.D., 322 of Medicine (Lindberg), 244-6 Salaries and professional authority (Bastille) IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- [President's page], 386-7 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 ter: accomplishments and challenges Libraries, academic health sciences History of medicine (Roderer), 253-62 Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), IAIMS development at Baylor College of Med- at the University of Washington (Ful- 323-7 icine (Gorry), 247-52 ler), 288-93 Hogan, Rose The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies Evaluating library resources for accreditation: Fellowship, recipient, 82 and outcomes (Broering), 263-75 results of a study (Carpenter), 131-9 Hospital Librarianship Award see Award for Ex- Introduction: Integrated Academic Information IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- cellence and Achievement in Hospital Li- Management Systems (Lorenzi), 241-3 ter: accomplishments and challenges brarianship Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS in- (Roderer), 253-62 Hospital libraries see Libraries, hospital formation environment for an academic The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies HPCC see High performance computing and medical center (Miller), 281-7 and outcomes (Broering), 263-75 communications initiative International cooperation Physician retraining, lifelong learning, and the Hughes, Margaret Elizabeth The medical libraries of Vietnam-a service in library (Moore), 374-6 Obituary (Morgan), 398 transition (Brennen), 294-300 Trends in medical school library statistics in the IAIMS see Integrated Academic Information Using BITNET to access the National Library of 1980s (Leatherbury), 9-18 Management System Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 Libraries, hospital Image processing, computer-assisted Edi- The changing status of hospital libraries 1984- IAIMS development at Baylor College of Med- International Council of Medical Journal 1989: characteristics and services in Re- icine (Gorry), 247-52 tors gion 7 of the National Network of Li- Impact of library services The characteristics of medical retraction notices braries of Medicine (Glitz), 179-84 Clinical medical librarian impact on patient care: (Snodgrass), 328-34 Clinical medical librarian impact on patient care: a one-year analysis (Veenstra), 19-22 Internet see Computer communication networks a one-year analysis (Veenstra), 19-22 Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy The Jack Pine From the Bulletin-25 years ago: The hospital students: a four-year follow-up study Cover illustration, January, vii library committee: its composition and (Ikeda), 124-30 Jaiko, Pamela jean tasks (Schiller), 168 The impact of the hospital library on clinical Award for Excellence and Achievement in Hos- The impact of the hospital library on clinical decision making: the Rochester study pital Librarianship, recipient, 69 decision making: the Rochester study (Marshall), 169-78 Janet Doe Lecture see Doe, Janet, Lecture (Marshall), 169-78 Indexes and indexing Joseph Leiter Lecture see Leiter, Joseph, NLM/ Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), MLA Lecture, 1991 library: identifying service benchmarks 323-7 Journals see Serials (Fischer), 347-52 Information access LAN see Local area networks The use of independent information brokers for ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS Latin America document delivery service in hospital project of the American College of Ob- Using BITNET to access the National Library of libraries (Davis), 185-7 stetricians and Gynecologists (De- Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 Libraries, medical Georges), 276-80 Lederberg, Joshua The medical libraries of Vietnam-a service in Evaluating library resources for accreditation: Leiter, Joseph, NLM/MLA Lecture Award, 1991, transition (Brennen), 294-300 results of a study (Carpenter), 131-9 recipient, 93 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8

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Library services Medical Library Association Annual Meeting Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), The changing status of hospital libraries 1984- 1991, Proceedings, 66-105 323-7 1989: characteristics and services in Re- Annual reports, amendments and corrections Using BITNET to access the National Library of gion 7 of the National Network of Li- to, 82 Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 braries of Medicine (Glitz), 179-84 Audited statement of revenue and expenses, 1990 Menus, computer see User-computer interface Computer database searching and professional operating fund, 105 Merrill, Charles Cushing malpractice: who cares? (Tomaiuolo), Business sessions, 70-8, 82-5, 93-4 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 367-70 Bylaws revision discussion, 82-5 Meta-analysis Evaluating library resources for accreditation: Concurrent programs, 85-6 Meta-analysis: a tool for medical and scientific results of a study (Carpenter), 131-9 Conference, June 2, 66-70 discoveries (Schell), 219-22 Measuring library staff time spent training pa- Conference, June 3, 70-81 MetroHealth St. Luke's Hospital, Taylor Family trons to use health-related CD-ROM da- Conference, June 4, 81-9 Health Sciences Library tabases (Potter), 299-300 Conference, June 5, 89-97 1991 survey of recent health sciences library The medical libraries of Vietnam-a service in Conference, June 6, 97-8 building projects (Ludwig), 115-23 transition (Brennen), 294-300 Continuing education courses, 66 Miller, Jean K. Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital Contributed papers, 79-80, 86-8 Fellowship, recipient, 82 library: identifying service benchmarks Executive director's report (Palmer), 71-4 Models, theoretical (Fischer), 347-52 Exhibits, 70 Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS in- Film festival, 79 formation environment for an academic Trends in medical school library statistics in the 281-7 1980s (Leatherbury), 9-18 Honors and awards, 69, 82, 93, 94 medical center (Miller), Inaugural Address (Lyders), 94-7 Montserin, Sally Anne Local area networks Cunningham Memorial International Fellow- Dial-in access to CD-ROM databases: beyond Janet Doe Lecture, 82 Joseph Leiter NLM/MLA Lecture, 93 ship, recipient, 69 the local area network (Onsi), 376-9 Murray Gottlieb Prize see Gottlieb, Murray, Prize Lock, Stephen P. NLM Update Session, 78 Opening session, 66 National Library of Medicine American Medical Association Distinguished IAIMS: an overview from the National Library Editor Award, recipient, 70 Plenary sessions, 69-70, 93 Postconference activities, 97-8 of Medicine (Lindberg), 244-6 McGovern, John P., Lecture Award, recipi- The landmark citation method: analysis of a ent, 69 Poster sessions, 80-1, 88-9 Preconference activities, 66 citation pattern as a collection assess- Longitudinal studies ment method (Soehner), 361-6 The changing status of hospital libraries 1984- Presidential address (McClure), 67-9 Section meetings, 89-93 National Library of Medicine resource grants: 1989: characteristics and services in Re- application and review (Bowden), 157-68 gion 7 of the National Network of Li- Summary of actions of the Board of Directors, 74, 101-2 Using BITNET to access the National Library of braries of Medicine (Glitz), 179-84 Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 Lucier, Richard E. Treasurer's report, 74-8 Medical Library Association Continuing Edu- National Network of Libraries of Medicine Brodman, Estelle, Award, recipient, 69 The changing status of hospital libraries 1984- Rogers, Frank Bradway, Information Advance- cation Grant Hamilton, Patricia J., recipient, 94 1989: characteristics and services in Re- ment Award recipient, 82 gion 7 of the National Network of Li- Lundberg, George D. II Medical Library Association Library Research braries of Medicine (Glitz), 179-84 McGovern, Lecture Section That vision 1-8 John P., Award, recipi- Factors influencing research productivity among thing (Colaianni), ent, 69 health sciences librarians (Fenske), Nightingale, Florence Malpractice see Legal liability Cover illustration, October, v 353-60 NIH Clinical Alerts see Clinical Alert Services Marshall, Joanne G. Imperatives for continuing research education: Medical Library Association Research Grant, re- Nomenclature results of a Medical Library Association Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), cipient, 94 survey (Dalrymple), 213-8 McCarl, Mary Rhinelander 323-7 Medical Library Association Research Grant Noyes, Marcia C., Award Gottlieb, Murray, Prize, recipient, 82 Carlson, Barbara, recipient, 94 McGovern, John P., Lecture, 1991 Pizer, Irwin H., recipient, 93 Marshall, Joanne G., recipient, 94 Nursing The future of biomedical communication; a Poyner, Robert, recipient, 94 symposium. I. Perspective from the ed- Evaluating library resources for accreditation: Medical Library Association Special Award results of a study (Carpenter), 131-9 itor of the British Medical Journal (Lock), Pizer, Irwin H., recipient, 69 107-9 Obituaries Medical records Heath Babcock, 1900-1992 (Poland), 397 The future of biomedical communication; a ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS symposium. II. from the ed- James W. Barry, 1919-1991 (Colaianni), 321 Perspective project of the American College of Ob- Arthur J. Broering, 1932-1992 (Howard), 321-2 itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American stetricians and Gynecologists (De- Margaret Elizabeth Hughes, 1911-1992 (Mor- Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 Georges), 276-80 gan), 398 Lock, Stephen P., and Lundberg, George D., II, Medical School Libraries see Libraries, Academic Irwin Howard Pizer, 1934-1991 (Hodges), 63-5 corecipients, 69 Health Sciences Online bibliographic retrieval systems McKusick, Victor A. Medical Subject Headings see Subject Headings Currency of full-text journals-Elsevier re- Rogers, Frank Bradway, Information Advance- MEDLARS see MEDLINE sponds (Heyes) [letter], 303 ment Award, recipient, 82 MEDLINE Using BITNET to access the National Library of Medical informatics The characteristics of medical retraction notices Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies (Snodgrass), 328-34 Online bibliographic searching and outcomes (Broering), 263-75 Combining new technologies for effective col- Computer database searching and professional Medical knowledge for clinical problem solv- lection development: a bibliometric malpractice: who cares? (Tomaiuolo), ing: a structural analysis of clinical ques- study using CD-ROM and a database 367-70 tions (Florance), 140-9 management program (Burnham), 150-6 The nature of PDQ (Dwiggins) [letter], 382 Medical Library Association Currency of full-text journals-Elsevier re- Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), Bringing back the librarian, part two (Lyders) sponds (Heyes) [letter], 303 323-7 [President's page], 48-50 A decade of AIDS literature (Pratt), 380-1 User interactions with the PDQ cancer infor- Bringing back the librarian, part three (Lyders) Dial-in access to CD-ROM databases: beyond mation system (Shaw), 29-35 [President's page], 198-200 the local area network (Onsi), 376-9 Osler, William Salaries and professional authority (Bastille) Impact of end-user search training on pharmacy From the past-91 years ago: addresses by Wil- [President's page], 386-7 students: a four-year follow-up study liam Osler, M.D., 322 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 (Ikeda), 124-30 Outreach see Information access

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Pan American Health Organization Imperatives for continuing research education: itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American Using BITNET to access the National Library of results of a Medical Library Association Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 Medicine databases (Hsieh), 335-8 survey (Dalrymple), 213-8 The landmark citation method: analysis of a PDQ In support of research [editorial] (Funk), 385 citation pattern as a collection assess- The nature of PDQ (Dwiggins) [letter], 382 Research in health sciences library and infor- ment method (Soehner), 361-6 User interactions with the PDQ cancer infor- mation science: a quantitative analysis Sewell, Henry mation system (Shaw), 29-35 (Dimitroff), 340-6 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Periodicals see Serials Research design Societies, medical Pharmacy education see Education, pharmacy The impact of the hospital library on clinical ACOGQUEST: the model phase of the IAIMS Physician Data Query see PDQ decision making: the Rochester study project of the American College of Ob- Pizer, Irwin H. (Marshall), 169-78 stetricians and Gynecologists (De- Marcia C. Noyes Award, recipient, 93 The landmark citation method: analysis of a Georges), 276-80 Medical Library Association Special Award, re- citation pattern as a collection assess- Spivak, Charles David cipient, 69 ment method (Soehner), 361-6 That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Obituary (Hodges), 63-5 Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital St. Thomas' London Planning library: identifying service benchmarks Cover illustration, October, v Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises (Fischer), 347-52 Statistics at the University of Washington (Ful- Research support Meta-analysis: a tool for medical and scientific ler), 288-93 Factors influencing research productivity among discoveries (Schnell), 219-22 Poyner, Robert health sciences librarians (Fenske), Trends in medical school library statistics in the Medical Library Association Research Grant, re- 353-60 1980s (Leatherbury), 9-18 cipient, 94 National Library of Medicine resource grants: page Subject headings President's application and review (Bowden), 157-68 Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS in- 48-50, 198-200, 308-9, 386-7 Retraction of publication Presidential address formation environment for an academic The characteristics of medical retraction notices medical center (Miller), 281-7 The Vesalius connection (McClure), 67-9 (Snodgrass), 328-34 Problem solving Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), Rogers, Frank Bradway, Information Advance- 323-7 Medical knowledge for clinical problem solv- ment Award ing: a structural analysis of clinical ques- Surveys see Questionnaires Goellner, Jack G., recipient, 82 Syndromes tions (Florance), 140-9 Goldstein, Charles, recipient, 82 Problem-based medical education: effect on li- Syndrome-a changing concept (Jablonski), Lucier, Richard E., recipient, 82 323-7 brary use, 36-43 McKusick, Victor A., recipient, 82 Productivity see Efficiency Telecommunications Rosenstein, Philip Information technology for rural outreach in Professional development, librarian Fellowship, recipient, 82 Bringing back the librarian, part two (Lyders) west Texas (Moore), 44-6 Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Royal Texas Medical Foundation [President's page], 48-50 College of Physicians in Ireland, Mercer Li- Factors influencing research productivity among Physician retraining, lifelong learning, and the health sciences librarians (Fenske), brary library (Moore), 374-6 Cover illustration, April, ix Thomas University, Scott Memorial 353-60 1991 survey of recent health sciences library Jefferson Publications program, Medical Library Associ- 115-23 Library ation building projects (Ludwig), 1991 survey of recent health sciences library Salaries and fringe benefits (Ludwig), 115-23 Bringing back the librarian, part three (Lyders) Salaries and professional authority (Bastille) building projects [President's page], 198-200 386-7 Thomson, Tom Publishing [President's page], Artist, January cover, vii The characteristics of medical retraction notices Sanger, Frederick Time and motion studies 328-34 The landmark citation method: analysis of a (Snodgrass), citation pattern as a collection assess- Measuring library staff time spent training pa- The future of biomedical communication; a trons to use health-related CD-ROM da- II. Perspective from the ed- ment method (Soehner), 361-6 symposium. Scholarship Award tabases (Potter), 299-300 itor of JAMA, The Journal of the American Tong, Louis Lik-Fu Medical Association (Lundberg), 110-4 Condon, Joyce, recipient, 94 Tong, Louis Lik-Fu, recipient, 94 MLA Scholarship, recipient, 94 Quality control Trend analysis Total quality management (TQM) in a hospital Science Citation Index The landmark citation method: analysis of a Trends in medical school library statistics in the library: identifying service benchmarks 1980s (Leatherbury), 9-18 (Fischer), 347-52 citation pattern as a collection assess- ment method (Soehner), 361-6 Unified Medical Language System Questionnaires Prototyping an institutional IAIMS/UMLS in- Imperatives for continuing research education: Searching, End-user see End-user searching Security formation environment for an academic results of a Medical Library Association medical center 281-7 survey (Dalrymple), 213-8 IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- (Miller), Recognition, professional ter: accomplishments and challenges University of Washington Health Sciences Cen- Bringing back the librarian, part two (Lyders) (Roderer), 253-62 ter, Seattle, Washington [President's page], 48-50 Serials Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises Salaries and professional authority (Bastille) The characteristics of medical retraction notices at the University of Washington (Ful- [President's page], 386-7 (Snodgrass), 328-34 ler), 288-93 see also Medical Library Association Currency of full-text journals-Elsevier re- Use studies, collection see Serials Regional medical library network see National sponds (Heyes) [letter], 303 User-computer interface Network of Libraries of Medicine Currency of full-text journals-McKinin re- Creating the future: IAIMS planning premises Regional Medical Programs sponds (McKinin) [letter], 304 at the University of Washington (Ful- That vision thing (Colaianni), 1-8 Escalating costs of scientific journals (Ducas) ler), 288-93 Remedial teaching [letter], 303 Dial-in access to CD-ROM databases: beyond Physician retraining, lifelong learning, and the From the Bulletin-25 years ago: Austere Li- the local area network (Onsi), 376-9 library (Moore), 374-6 brarians-Volte-face! (Inglefinger), 123 IAIMS at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- Research The future of biomedical communication; a ter: accomplishments and challenges Factors influencing research productivity among symposium. I. Perspective from the ed- (Roderer), 253-62 health sciences librarians (Fenske), itor of the British Medical Journal (Lock), IAIMS development at Baylor College of Med- 353-60 107-9 icine (Gorry), 247-52 Highlighting research; introduction (Broering), The future of biomedical communication; a The impact of IAIMS at Georgetown: strategies 339 symposium. II. Perspective from the ed- and outcomes (Broering), 263-75

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