2007

Banks, D. E., Shi, R., Timm, D. F., Christopher, K. A., Duggar, D. C., Comegys, M., et al. (2007). Decreased hospital length of stay associated with presentation of cases at morning report with librarian support. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 95 (4), 381–387.

Blagden, P. (2007). The role of an NHS library service in the UK; the perceptions of clinical managers in Portsmouth, UK. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 24 (2), 110–117.

Brettle, A., Hulme, C., & Ormady, P. (2007). Effectiveness of information-skills training and mediated searching: Qualitative results from the EMPIRIC project. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 24 (1), 24–33.

Coady, T. R., & Willard, G. K. (2007). Unlocking the power of electronic health information for public health workers in Kansas. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 95(3), 347–348.

Cullen, R. and Esson, R. (2007) Assessing the impact of information services in the health sector Health Information and Libraries Journal, 24 (s1), 1-3.

Ely, J. W., Osheroff, J. A., & Maviglia, S. M. (2007). Patient-care questions that physicians are unable to answer. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 14 (4), 407-414.

Marshall, J. (2007). Measuring the value and impact of health library and information services: Past reflections, future possibilities. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 24 (1), 4–17.

McKibbon, K. A., Haynes, R. B., McKinlay, R. J., & Lokker, C. (2007). Which journals do primary care physicians and specialists access from an online service? Journal of the Medical Library Association, 95 (3), 246–254.

Medernach, C., & Franko, J. (2007). Assessing the impact of information services in a regionalized health-care organization. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 24 (s1), 46-56.

Perley, C. M., Gentry, C. A., Fleming, A. S., & Sen, K. M. (2007). Conducting a user-centered information needs assessment: The via Christi libraries’ experience. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 95 (2), 173-181, e54-e55.

Robinson, L., & Bawden, D. (2007). Evaluation of outreach services for primary care and mental health; assessing the impact. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 24 (1), 57-66.

Thompson, B., Kyrillidou, M., Cook, C. (2007)
User library service expectations in health science vs. other settings: a LibQUAL+® Study

Health Information and Libraries Journal
24 (s1), 38–45.

Urquhart, C., Turner J., Durbin J., & Ryan J. (2007). Changes in information behaviour in clinical teams after introduction of a clinical librarian service. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 95 (1), 14–22.

Westbrook, J. I., Coiera, E. W., Gosling, A. S., & Braithwaite, J. (2007). Critical incidents and journey mapping as techniques to evaluate the impact of online evidence retrieval systems on health care delivery and patient outcomes. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 76 (2-3), 234-245.

2006

Beam, P. S. (2006). The changing library: What clinicians need to know. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 73 (6), 857-863.

Brettle, A., Hulme, C., & Ormady, P. (2006). The costs and effectiveness of information-skills training and mediated searching: Quantitative results from the EMPIRIC project. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 24 (1), 24-33.

Brookman, A., Lovell, A., Henwood, F., & Lehmann, J. (2006). What do clinicians want from us? an evaluation of Brighton and Sussex university hospitals NHS trust clinical librarian service and its implications for developing future working patterns. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 23 (s1), 10-21.

Bryant, S. L., & Gray, A. (2006). Demonstrating the positive impact of information support on patient care in primary care: A rapid literature review. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 23 (2), 118-125.

Chowdhury, G., McMenemy D., & Poulter A. (2006). Large scale impact of digital library services: Findings from a major evaluation of SCRAN. Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, 4172, 256-266.

Coumou, Herma C. H., & Meijman, F. J. (2006). How do primary care physicians seek answers to clinical questions? A literature review. Journal of the Medical Association, 94 (1), 55–60.

Droese, P., & Peterson, N. (2006). Utilization of the medical librarian in a state Medicaid program to provide information services geared to health policy and health disparities. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 94 (2), 174-179.

Dudden, R. F., Cocoran, K., Kaplan, J., Magourik, J., Rand, D. C., & Todd-Smith, B. (2006). The medical library association benchmarking network: Development and implementation. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 94 (2), 107–117.

Jerome, R. N., & Miller, R. A. (2006). Expert synthesis of the literature to support critical care decision. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 94 (4), 376–381.

McKibbon, K. A., & Fridsma, D. B. (2006). Effectiveness of clinician-selected electronic information resources for answering primary care physicians’ information needs. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 13 (6), 653-659.

Stoloff, P. H., D’Alessandro, M. P., D’Alessandro, D. M., & Bakalar, R. S. (2006). Promoting health and improving health care in a cost-effective manner through a military digital library. Military Medicine, 171 (1), 74.

2000-2005

Abels, E.G., Cogdill, K.W., Zach, L. (2002) The contributions of library and information services to hospitals and academic health sciences centers:a preliminary taxonomy. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 90 (3), 276–284.

Abels, E. G., Cogdill, K. W., & Zach, L. (2004). Identifying and communicating the contributions of library and information services in hospitals and academic health sciences centers. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 92 (1), 46–55.

Ali, I. (2000). Library provided information and clinical decision making: A study of two hospitals in Canberra. Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 3 (3), 1 - 11.

Ash, J.S., Gorman, P.N., Lavelle, M., Lyman, J., Delcambre, L.M., Maier, D. (2001) Bundles: meeting clinical information needs. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 89 (3), 294-6.

Atlas, M. C., Smigielski, E. M., Wulff, J. L., & Coleman, M. T. (2003). Case studies from morning report: Librarians’ role in helping residents find evidence-based clinical information. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 22 (3), 1.

Brassey, J., Elwyn, G., Price, C., & Kinnersley, P. (2001). Just in time information for clinicians: A questionnaire evaluation of the ATTRACT project. British Medical Journal. 322 (7285), 529.

Brazil, K., & Royle, J. A. (2004). Moving to evidence-based practice in long-term care: The role of a best practise resource centre in two long-term care settings: By providing staff with access to research, facilities can improve the care their patients receive. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 30 (3), 14.

Collaborative Projects Planning Committee (2001), “Development of an evaluation methodology for the NSW Health Clinical Information Access Programme (CIAP)”, New South Wales Health Department, New South Wales.

Coomarasamy, A., Khan K.S. (2004) What is the evidence that postgraduate teaching in evidence based medicine changes anything? A systematic review. British Medical Journal 329 (7473) 1017.

Cuddy, T. (2005). Value of hospital libraries: The Fuld campus study. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 93 (4), 446–449.

Cullen, R. (2003). Evaluating digital libraries in the health sector. Part 1: Measuring inputs and outputs. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 20 (4), 195.

Cullen, R. (2004). Evaluating digital libraries in the health sector. part 2: Measuring impacts and outcomes. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 21 (1), 3-13.

Dalrymple, P. (2003). Improving health care through information: Research challenges for health sciences librarians. Library Trends, 51 (4), 525.

Davidoff, F., & Florance, V. (2000). The informationist: A new health profession? [editorial]. Annals of Internal Medicine, 132 (12), 996-998.

FOLIO. knowing your users: Analysing impact. maximizing the impact of your service (MAXIM) briefing.(2004).

FOLIO. maximising the impact of your service (2004).

Garg, A. (2003). Effectiveness of training health professionals in literature search skills using electronic health databases–a critical appraisal. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 20 (1), 33.

Giuse, N. B., Koonge, T. Y., Jerome, R. N., Cahall, M., Sathe, N. A., & Williams, A. (2005). Evolution of a mature clinical informationist model. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 12 (3), 249–255

Gosling, A. S., & Westbrook, J. I. (2004). Allied health professionals’ use of online evidence: A survey of 790 staff working in the Australian public hospital system. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 73 (4), 391.

Harris, L., & Peterson, M. (2003). Sharing the burden: A model for consortium purchasing for health libraries. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 91 (3), 361–364.

Hernando, S, Trinder, V (2001), “South West Information for Clinical Effectiveness (SWICE): evaluation of year one of the pilot project”, NHS Executive South West.

Holland, Jennifer, MLIS and R. Brian Haynes, MD, PhD (2005) McMaster Premium Literature Service (PLUS): An Evidence-based Medicine Information Service Delivered on the Web.
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2005, 340–344.

Klein-Fedyshin, M., Burda, M. L., Epstein, B. A., & Lawrence, B. (2005). Collaborating to enhance patient education and recovery. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 93 (4), 440–445.

Lathey, J. W., & Hodge, B. (2001). Information seeking behavior of occupational health nurses: How nurses keep current with health information. AAOHN Journal, 93 (2), 213–222.

Leung, G. M., Johnston, J. M., Tin, K. Y. K., Wong, I. O. L., Ho, L. M., Lam, W. W. T., et al. (2003). Randomised controlled trial of clinical decision support tools to improve learning of evidence based medicine in medical students. British Medical Journal, 327 (7423), 1090.

Magrabi F, Coiera EW, Westbrook JI, Gosling AS, Vickland V. (2005) General practitioners’ use of online evidence during consultations. Int J Med Inform. 74 (1), 1–12.

Marriot. R. (2002) Yes but how do we know if it’s working? Evidence regarding impact on clinical practice of access for health service staff to bibliographic databases and full text electronic journals. Library Review, 51 (7), 358-363.

McGowan, J. J., & Richwine, M. (2000). Electronic information access in support of clinical decision making: A comparative study of the impact on rural health care outcomes. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, suppl S, 565.

National Institute of Clinical Studies. (2002). The effectiveness of clinical information services. prepared by the centre for general practice and the centre for evidence-based practice at the university of Queensland. Melbourne: National Institute of Clinical Studies.

O’Connor, P., & Wallin, M. (2002) A pilot application of the value toolkit: Assessing the impact of information services to clinicians in regional Queensland.

O’Connor, P. (2002). Determining the impact of health library services on patient care: A review of the literature. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 19 (1), 1.

Perry , G. J., & Kronenfeld, M. R. (2005). Evidence-based practice: A new paradigm brings new opportunities for health sciences librarians. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 24 (4), 1.

Peterson, M., & Harris, L. (2002). SALUS: Online co-operation between South Australian health libraries. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 19 (2), 78-83.

Pluye, P., & Grad, R. M. (2004). How information retrieval technology may impact on physician practice: An organizational case study in family medicine. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 10 (3), 413-430.

Pluye, P., Grad, R. M., Dunikowski, L. G., & Stephenson, R. (2005). Impact of clinical information-retrieval technology on physicians: A literature review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies. International Journal Of Medical Informatics, 74 (9), 745.

Quinlin, C. (2004). Information for all: Providing electronic health information to support health care delivery, research and education in British Columbia.

Reid, L., Ikkos, G., Hopkins, W. (2002) Clinical librarians at Barnet Primary Care NHS Trust: addressing the requirements of clinical governance. Health Information Libraries Journal, 19 (1), 52-55.

Richwine, M. McGowan, J.J. (2001) A rural virtual health sciences library project: research findings with implications for next generation library services. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 89 (1), 37–44.

Schacher, L. F. (2001). Clinical Librarianship: Its value in medical care. Annals of Internal Medicine, 134 (8), 319.

SchARR. outreach library services for primary care, community and mental healthcare NHS staff in Leicestershire project report. (2002)

Scott, I., Heyworth, R., & Fairweather, P. (2000). The use of evidence-based medicine in the practice of consultant physicians - results of a questionnaire survey. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 30 (3), 319.

Shearer, B., Seymour, A., Capitani, C. (2002) Bringing the best of medical librarianship to the patient team. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 90 (1), 22-31.

Sherwill-Navarro, P. J., & Wallace, A. L. (2004). Research on the value of medical library services: Does it make an impact in the health care literature? Journal of the Medical Library Association, 92 (1), 34–42.

Schwing, L.J., Coldsmith, E.E. (2005) Librarians as hidden gems in a clinical team. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 24 (1), 29-39.

Swinglehurst, D. A., Pierce, M., & Fuller, J. C. A. (2001). A clinical informaticist to support primary care decision making. Quality in health care : QHC, 10, 245.

Tovey, D. &., F. (2004). General practitioners say that evidence-based information is changing practice. British Medical Journal, 329 (1043).

Turner A, Fraser V, Muir Gray JA, Toth B. (2002) A first class knowledge service: developing the National Electronic Library for Health. Health Information Libraries Journal 19 (3), 133–145.

Urquhart, C. (2005). Assessing the impact: Let us count the ways. Update, 4, 26.

Wagner, K. C., & Byrd, G. D. (2004). Evaluating the effectiveness of clinical medical librarian programs: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 92 (1), 14–33.

Weightman, A. L., & Williamson, J. (2005). The value and impact of information provided through library services for patient care: A systematic review.[review]. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 22 (1), 4.

Westbrook JI, Coiera EW, Gosling AS. (2005) Do online information retrieval systems help experienced clinicians answer clinical questions? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 12 (3),315–321.

Westbrook, JI. (2005) The Impact of an Online Evidence System on Confidence in Decision Making in a Controlled Setting. Medical Decision Making, 25 (2), 178-185.

Williams, L. (2003). Improving access to information: Librarians and nurses team up for patient safety. Nursing Economics, 21 (4), 199.

Winning, M. A., & Beverley, C. A. (2003). Clinical librarianship: A systematic review of the literature. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 20 (s1), 10-21.

Wolf, D. G. (2002). Hospital librarianship in the united states: At the crossroads. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 90(1), 38–48.

Wyatt, J. (2001) Development of an evaluation methodology for the NSW Health Clinical Information Access Program, Sydney, New South Wales Health Department.

Yeoman, A., Urquhart, C., Cooper, J., & Tyler, A. (2001). The value and impact of virtual outreach services. No. Research Report no. 111. London: British Library, Library and, Information Commission.

Zeiger, R. F. (2005). Toward continuous medical education. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 20 (1), 91.

Zipperer, L. (2004). Clinicians, librarians and patient safety: Opportunities for partnership. Quality & Safety in Health Care, 13 (3), 218.

1990-1999

Adams DL, Bulgarelli N, Tubolino K, Williams GA.(1994 ) Hospital library customer survey: a needs assessment tool. Natl Netw. 19 (2), 4–24.

Burke L. (1990) The need for medical libraries in hospitals. N Y State J Med. Aug 90 (8), 420–421.

Burton, J. E. (1995). The impact of medical-libraries and literature on patient-care in New-Zealand. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 83 (4), 425–430.

Casado Urigen, M., Garcia Martin, M. A., La Torre, P. M., & Montes del Olmo, I. (1994). Importance of hospital library facilities to clinical decision making by medical staff. Oslo.

Chambliss, M. L., & Conley, J. (1996). Answering clinical questions. Journal of Family Practice 43 (2), 140-144.

Crabtree AB, Crawford JH. (1997) Assessing and addressing the library needs of health care personnel in a large regional hospital. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 85 (2), 167–175.

Dalrymple, P. W., & Scherrer, C. S. (1998). Tools for improvement: A systematic analysis and guide to accreditation by the JCAHO. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 86 (1), 10.

Fuller, S. S., Ketchell, D. S., & Tarczy-Hornoch, P. (1999). Integrating knowledge resources at the point of care: Opportunities for librarians. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 87 (4), 393-403.

Giuse, N. B. (1997). Advancing the practice of clinical medical librarianship. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 85 (4), 437-438.

Giuse, N. B., Kafantaris, S. R., & Miller, M. D. (1998). Clinical medical librarianship: The Vanderbilt experience. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 86 (3), 412-416.

Glanville, J., Haines, M., & Auston, I. (1998). Getting research findings into practice - finding information on clinical effectiveness. British Medical Journal, 317 (7152), 200-203.

Grieves, M. (1998) The impact of information use on decision making. Studies in five sectors – introduction, summary and conclusions. Library Management, 19 (2), 78-85.

Haynes, R. B., McKibbon, A., Walker, C. J., Ryan, N., Fitzgerald, D., & Ramsden, M. F. (1990). Online access to Medline in clinical settings: A study of use and usefulness. Annals of Internal Medicine, 112 (1), 78-84.

Hayward, J. A., Wearne, S. M., Middleton, P. F., Silagy, C. A., Weller, D. P., & Doust, J. A. (1999). Providing evidence-based answers to clinical questions. A pilot information service for general practitioners. Medical Journal of Australia, 171 (10), 547-550.

Holt, T. M. C. (1995). From task-force to statute: Establishing health sciences libraries in state law as a component of the health care system. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 83 (4), 431-435.

Holtum, E., & Zollo, S. A. (1998). The healthnet project: Extending online information resources to end users in rural hospitals. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 86 (4), 569.

House, M.A. (1991) Effectiveness indicators for the RC Laird Health Sciences Library. Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana , 13 (1), 53-61.

Johnson, M. (1995). The library as a resource for decision making in mental health care. Psychiatric Services, 46 (5), 493-495.

Johnston, M. E., Langton, K. B., Haynes, R. B., & Mathieu, A. (1994). Effects of computer-based clinical decision support systems on clinician performance and patient outcomes: A critical appraisal of research. Annals of Internal Medicine, 120, 135.

Klein, M. S., Ross, F. V., & Adams, D.L. Gilbert, C.M. (1994). Effect of online literature searching on length of stay and patient care costs. Academic Medicine, 69 (6), 489-495.

Lindberg, D. A. B. (1993). Use of Medline by physicians for clinical problem-solving. Journal of the American Medical Association, 269 (24), 3124-3129.

Marshall, J. G. (1995). Using evaluation research methods to improve quality. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 12 (3), 159-172.

Marshall, J. G. (1992). The impact of a hospital library on clinical decision making: The Rochester study. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 80 (2), 169-178.

McGowan, J. J. (1995). The role of health sciences librarians in the teaching and retention of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of lifelong learning. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 83 (2), 184-189.

Michaud, G., McGowan, J. L., van der Jagt, R., Wells, G., & Tugwell, P. (1998). Are therapeutic decisions supported by evidence from health care research? Archives of Internal Medicine, 158 (15), 1665.

Michaud, G. C., McGowan, J. L., van der Jagt, R.H., Dugan, A. K., & Tugwell, P. (1996). The introduction of evidence-based medicine as a component of daily practice. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 84 (4), 478–481.

Paisley, S. (1998). Intelligent purchasing in Trent: Information for decision-making in the region’s health authorities. Health Libraries Review, 15 (2), 87-95.

Pifalo, V., Hollander, S., & Henderson, C. L. (1997). The impact of consumer health information provided by libraries: The Delaware experience. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 85 (1), 16-22.

Rosenberg, W., & Donald, A. (1995). Evidence based medicine: An approach to clinical problem-solving. British Medical Journal, 310 (6987), 1122-1126.

Sackett, D. L., & Straus, S. E. (1998). Finding and applying evidence during clinical rounds: The ‘evidence cart’. Journal of the American Medical Association, 289, 1336-1338.

Scolaro, T. (1995). Assessing the impact of information provided by the library. Canberra. 95.

Smith, R. (1996). What clinical information do doctors need? British Medical Journal, 313, 1062-1068.

Silverstein, J. L. (1995) Strengthening the links between health sciences information users and providers. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 83 (4), 407–417.

Stead, W. W. (1998). Positioning the library at the epicenter of the networked biomedical enterprise. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 86 (1), 26-30.

Trinder VM. (1998) What do health professionals think of their library service? Report of a multi-professional user satisfaction survey. Health Libraries Review 15 (3), 205-208.

Urquhart, C., & Davies, R. (1997). EVINCE: The value of information in developing nursing knowledge and competence. Health Libraries Review, 14 (2), 61-72.

Urquhart, C. J., & Hepworth, J. B. (1995). The value to clinical decision making of information supplied by NHS library and information services. British Library Research and Development Report (6205). London: British Library.

Urquhart, C. J., & Hepworth, J. B. (1996). Comparing and using assessments of the value of information to clinical decision-making. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 84 (4), 482-489.

Urquhart, C. J., Massiter, C., Thomas, R., Sharp, S., & Smith, J. (1999). Getting information to vocational trainees report of the GIVTS project. London: British Library and Information Commission.

Veenstra, R. J. (1992). Clinical medical librarian impact on patient care: A one year analysis. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 80 (1), 19-22.

Ward, J. A. D. (1998). Value and impact of the cancer information service telephone service. part 4. Journal of Health Communication, 3 (S), 50.

Zipperer L, Sykes J. (1994) The role of librarians in patient safety: gaps and strengths in the current culture. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 92 (4), 498-500.

1980-1989

Banks, R. (1989) Measuring the impact of a hospital library in terms of value added processes. Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana , 10 (4), 184-192.

Garfield, E. (1985). The impact of health information delivery on the quality of patient care: Whither medical information science? Health Information and Libraries Journal, 2 (4), 159-169.

Hardy, M. C., Yeoh, J. W., & Crawford, S. (1985). Evaluating the impact of library services on the quality and cost of medical care. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 73 (1), 43–46.

King, D. N. (1987). The contribution of hospital library information services to clinical care: A study in eight hospitals. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 75 (4), 291–301.

King, D. N. (1989). The service imperative: Do library services improve the quality of patients care? Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana, 10, 121.

Miller, N., Kaye, D. (1985) The experience of a Department of Medicine with a clinical medical library service. Journal of Medical Education, 60 (5), 367-373.

Scura, G., & Davidoff, F. (1981). Case-related use of the medical literature. clinical librarian services for improving patient care. Journal of the American Medical Association, 245 (1), 50.

1970-1979

Marshall, J.G., Hamilton, J.D (1978) The clinical librarian and the patient: report of a project at McMaster University Medical Centre. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 66 (4), 420-425.

Roach AA, Addington WW.(1975) The effects of an information specialist on patient care and medical education. J Med Educ. 50 (2), 176–180.