Publications
- A selection of useful third-party PubMed tools. MLA News 2007 Jun-Jul; 397:12,24
- Jargon Problems One Person Library Newsletter Volume 23, Number 11, March 2007
- Getting ‘em to Use the Tools. One Person Library Newsletter Volume 23, Number 12, April 2007
- Applications of RSS in Health Sciences Libraries
(Co-authored with Alexia Estabrook)
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, Volume 26, Supplement No. 1
More information: At Haworth PressAlso published as a chapter in Haworth’s Medical Librarian 2.0: Use of Web 2.0 Technologies in Reference Services
- Getting Started with RSS Feeds. Journal of Hospital Librarianship Volume 7, Issue 3. ISSN: 1532-3269 Pub Date: 10/12/2007
Abstract:Many health sciences library staffers who might benefit tremendously from the utilization of an RSS aggregator are intimidated by the mistaken impression that setting up and using a feed aggregator is difficult or requires technical knowledge. The truth is that anyone who can use an e-mail client can quickly learn to manage an aggregator, and can begin benefiting from its use right away. This article seeks to walk the less technologically inclined health science library staffer through the necessary steps to begin reaping the benefits of utilizing RSS feeds, including setting up an aggregator, finding useful feeds, subscribing to feeds, and managing them. This is accomplished with only an absolute minimum of geekspeak or technobabble. doi:10.1300/J186v07n03_10
- BioWizard
J Med Libr Assoc. 2008 January; 96(1): 74. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.96.1.74.
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