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Information Services and Use, Volume 39
Volume 39, Numbers 1-2, 2019
- Elliot R. Siegel, Robert A. Logan:
Editors' Note. 1-3
- Terry Ahmed:
MedlinePlus at 21: A website devoted to consumer health information. 5-14 - Sandra Williams Hilfiker, Stephanie Santana, Megan Freedman, Linda M. Harris:
There's a gap between digital health information and users - let's close it. 15-22 - Earnestine Willis, Constance Gundacker, Melissa Harris, Mahir Mameledzija:
Improving immunization and health literacy through a community-based approach enhanced by technology. 23-36 - Emily B. Peterson, Anna Gaysynsky, Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, Camella Rising:
The role and impact of health literacy on peer-to-peer health communication. 37-49 - Suzanne Bakken, Adriana Arcia, Janet Woollen:
Promoting Latino self-management through use of information visualizations: A case study in New York City. 51-58 - Jodi Duckhorn, Brian Lappin, Jessica Weinberg, Lee L. Zwanziger:
The FDA's Message Testing: Putting health literacy advice into practice. 59-67 - Susan Bartlett, Christopher Dezii, Kimberly Sandt:
The Universal Patient Language: A set of resources and tools to design patient communications that support better health literacy. 69-78 - Gillian P. Christie, Scott C. Ratzan:
Beyond the bench and bedside: Health literacy is fundamental to sustainable health and development. 79-92 - John David Ike, Rachael Postlethwait, Ruth Parker:
Nurturing context: TRACE, the arts, medical practice, and health literacy. 93-104 - Otmane Azeroual, Gunter Saake, Mohammad Abuosba, Joachim Schöpfel:
Solving problems of research information heterogeneity during integration - using the European CERIF and German RCD standards as examples. 105-122
Volume 39, Number 3, 2019
- Elliot R. Siegel:
Editor's Note. 123-126 - Bonnie Lawlor:
An overview of the NFAIS 2019 Annual Conference: Creating strategic solutions in a technology-driven marketplace. 127-165 - Mary Lee Kennedy:
The tangible and potential impact of research libraries. 167-175 - Julie Griffin:
Leadership to advance data and information science at Virginia Tech library. 177-181 - Peter Berkery, Annette Windhorn:
How university presses are learning to serve digital humanists. 183-188 - Timothy M. McGeary:
The impact of technology on user-centric discovery. 189-197 - David Kochalko:
Making the unconventional conventional: How blockchain contributes to reshaping scholarly communications. 199-204 - Robert T. Kasenchak Jr.:
What is Semantic Search? And why is it important? 205-213 - Peter McCracken:
ShipIndex.org: A database with a narrow focus, but broad application. 215-219 - Violaine Iglesias:
Don't post your videos and podcasts. Publish them. Cadmore Media: Streaming for scholarly and professional organizations. 221-225 - Leslie D. McIntosh, Anthony Juehne:
Automating the pre-review of research. 227-232 - Scott A. Livingston:
I am Scott Livingston. I am not a book. 233-235 - John Seguin:
The future of access: How a mosaic of next-gen solutions will deliver more convenient access to more users. 237-242 - Jean Shipman, Rong Tang:
The collaborative creation of a Research Data Management Librarian Academy (RDMLA). 243-247
Volume 39, Number 4, 2019
- Bonnie Lawlor:
An overview of the NFAIS Conference: Artificial intelligence: Finding its place in research, discovery, and scholarly publishing. 249-280 - Daniel J. Vasicek:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning: Practical aspects of overfitting and regularization. 281-289 - Stacey Tobin, Bamini Jayabalasingham, Sarah Huggett, Maria de Kleijn:
A brief historical overview of artificial intelligence research. 291-296 - Sam D. Herbert:
The road to data maturity - Why publishing has to stay relevant in the digital age and why it needs to start now. 297-302 - Rosina Weber:
Applying artificial intelligence in the science & technology cycle. 303-318 - Ann Gabriel:
Artificial intelligence in scholarly communications: An elsevier case study. 319-333 - Bert Carelli:
TrendMD: Using AI to enhance discovery and achieve publisher goals. 335-346 - Amanda Wheatley, Sandy Hervieux:
Artificial intelligence in academic libraries: An environmental scan. 347-356 - Michael Puscar:
Artificial intelligence is not the future, it is the now. 357-360 - Peter Ciuffetti:
Opportunities for non-data scientists to apply machine learning technology. 361-367 - David Nicholas, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Abdullah Abrizah, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Jie Xu, Marzena Swigon, Anthony Watkinson, Eti Herman:
Open science from the standpoint of the new wave of researchers: Views from the scholarly frontline. 369-374 - Judith C. Russell:
Bridge over troubled water: In the spirit of Karen Hunter (1945-2018) APE 2019: Academic Publishing in Europe Berlin, January 15, 2019. 375-381 - Michiel Kolman:
The value of publishing and the role of copyright, freedom to publish, and diversity & inclusion. 383-385 - Philippe M.-A. B. Terheggen:
The value of scholarly communication. 387-395 - Judy Verses:
Embracing customer-centric changes in publishing. 397-398 - Chris Graf:
What happens to research quality when we change the peer review and the research publishing model? 399-403 - Jonathan Hevenstone:
Graduating from publishing platforms to researcher-oriented pipelines. 405-406 - Yvonne Campfens:
Market research report: What has become of new entrants in research workflows and scholarly communication? 407-422
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