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Photo by Sheila Webber of a Large Weed Occupying A Dirty Phone Box in August 2024

The Latest Issue of the Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) (Volume 112 Number 3, 2024) Includes

Exploring Libraines’ Practices when Teaching Advanced Searching for Knowledge Synhesis: Results from an Online Survey By Glyneva Bradley-Ridout, Robin Parker, Lindsey Sikora, Andrea Quaiattini, Kaitlin Fuller, Margaret Nevison, Erica Nekolaichuk

Effect of Libraran Collaboration on Otolaryngology Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Quality By Rachel Whitney, Ahip, Michael C. See, Tamar Gordis, Shaun A. Nguyen, Ted A. Meyer, Emily A. Brennan

Go to for these, and for articles marking 125 years of the US and Also on Other Medical Library Topics

I was reminded that i should be scanning Jmla More often Through the Announcament of the Winner of the JMLA Biannual Research Article Award:

– Kahili-Heede, MK, Patil, U., Hillgren, KJ, Hishinuma, E., & Kasuya, R. (2022) .Library Instruction and Wikipedia: Investigating students’ Perceived Informationliteracy, Lifelong Learning, and Social Responsibility Through Wikipedia Editing. Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA, 110(2), 174–184.
“This Article Presents A Multiyear Pilot Study Delineating Practical Challenges, Solutions, and Lesons Learned from Wikipedia Editing Experiences with First-Medical Students at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai’i at m ̄ano.
Photo by Sheila Webber: Can’t Quite Reach The Phone, August 2024