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Information Services and Use, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, 2022
- Elliot R. Siegel:
Editor's Note. 1 - Randolph A. Miller, Edward H. Shortliffe:
Donald A.B. Lindberg and the U.S. National Library of Medicine transformed biomedical and health informatics. 3-10 - Lawrence C. Kingsland III, Casimir A. Kulikowski:
A scientific mind embraces medicine: Donald Lindberg's education and early career. 11-19 - Jan H. van Bemmel, Marion J. Ball, Edward H. Shortliffe:
Donald A.B. Lindberg, pioneer in biomedical and health informatics: His involvement in creating professional organizations. 21-27 - Nancy M. Lorenzi, William W. Stead:
NLM and the IAIMS initiative: Cross-institutional academic/advanced systems contributing to the evolution of networked information and resources. 29-38 - Robert A. Greenes, Valerie Florance, Randolph A. Miller:
Don Lindberg's influence on future generations: The U.S. National Library of Medicine's biomedical informatics research training programs. 39-45 - James J. Cimino:
The biomedical informatics short course at Woods Hole/Georgia: Training to support institutional change. 47-59 - Tsung-Ting Kuo, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
NLM's sponsorship of research in biomedical informatics (1985-2016). 61-70 - Huan Mo, Joshua C. Denny:
The U.S. National Library of Medicine's impact on precision and genomic medicine. 71-80 - Clement J. McDonald, Betsy L. Humphreys:
The U.S. National Library of Medicine and standards for electronic health records: One thing led to another. 81-94 - Betsy L. Humphreys, Mark S. Tuttle:
Something new and different: The Unified Medical Language System. 95-106 - Daniel R. Masys, Dennis A. Benson:
Don Lindberg and the creation of the National Center for Biotechnology Information. 107-115 - Michael J. Ackerman, Sally E. Howe, Daniel R. Masys:
Don Lindberg, High performance computing and communications, and telemedicine. 117-127 - Michael J. Ackerman:
The Visible Human Project. 129-136
Volume 42, Number 2, 2022
- Elliot R. Siegel:
Editors' Note. 137 - Betsy L. Humphreys:
The multiple dimensions of expanded access to health information: Don Lindberg and the U.S. National Library of Medicine. 139-150 - Josephine L. Dorsch, John G. Faughnan, Betsy L. Humphreys:
Grateful Med: Direct access to MEDLINE for health professionals with personal computers. 151-160 - Kent A. Smith:
Free MEDLINE access worldwide. 161-170 - Joyce E. B. Backus, Eve-Marie Lacroix:
Providing health information for patients, families and the public. 171-180 - John Parascandola:
An active contributor: Dr. Lindberg and NLM's historical programs and services. 181-191 - Meg Moreland White, Nancy K. Roderer, Sheldon Kotzin:
Dr. Lindberg and scholarly publishing. 193-203 - Carla J. Funk:
Promoting new and expanded roles for librarians and information specialists. 205-213 - Ruth Holst:
Partnering for education and career development of librarians and information specialists. 215-224 - Robert A. Logan:
Don Lindberg's home library and leadership traits. 225-240 - Sourish Dhar, Sudipta Roy, Arnab Paul:
Scientific document retrieval using structure encoded string with trie indexing. 241-259
Volume 42, Numbers 3-4, 2022
- Maaike Duine:
Summary report APE 2022 The future of the permanent record. 261-274 - David Crotty:
The APE lecture: Life in a liminal space; Or, the journey shapes the destination. 275-283 - Todd A. Carpenter:
The scholarly record of the future: A technologist's perspective. 285-299 - Elizabeth Marchant:
The future is waiting for us - The role of the permanent record in an enriched & dynamic publishing ecosystem. 301-303 - Alicia Wise:
Time is a thief of memory. 305-307 - Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe:
The version of record as a central organizing concept in scholarly publishing. 309-314 - Ylann Schemm:
APE January 2022: Inclusive research and the Global South. 315-318 - Skye Longworth, Andrew Chalmers:
CiteAb for researchers and suppliers: How identifying product citations from publications can help accelerate science. 319-324 - Bonnie Lawlor:
An overview of the 2022 NISO plus conference: Global conversations/Global Connections. 327-376 - Jason A. Clark, Helen K. R. Williams, Doralyn Rossmann:
Wikidata and knowledge graphs in practice: Using semantic SEO to create discoverable, accessible, machine-readable definitions of the people, places, and services in Libraries and Archives. 377-390 - Bill Kasdorf:
FRAME: Federating Repositories of Accessible Materials for Higher Education A new collaborative framework. 391-396 - Clifford B. Anderson:
An introduction to data lakes for academic librarians. 397-407 - Patricia Flatley Brennan:
NISO plus 2022 Miles Conrad lecture: The role of a library in a world of unstructured data. 409-416 - Jennifer Kemp, Patricia Feeney:
The Research Nexus vision for a more connected scholarly community. 417-421 - Samantha Blickhan, Stephanie Dawson, Bahar Mehmani, Nici Pfeiffer, Jodi Schneider:
The role of the information community in ensuring that information is authoritative: Strategies from NISO Plus 2022. 423-432 - Jennifer Gibson:
Coopetition as a driver of success for community initiatives in open research. 433-439 - Rebecca Grant:
Supporting Open Science with frictionless publication workflows: The Tree of Life project at Wellcome Open Research. 441-445 - Ana Heredia:
A tradition of open, academy-owned, and non-profit research infrastructure in Latin America. 447-452 - Daniel W. Eller:
Transparency and the future of semantic searching in academic libraries. 453-461
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