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Information Services and Use, Volume 41
Volume 41, Numbers 1-2, 2021
- Bonnie Lawlor:
An Overview of the 2021 NISO Plus Conference: Global connections and global conversations. 1-37 - Daniel S. Katz, Shelley Stall:
Software citation. 39-42 - Margaret Sraku-Lartey:
Connecting the world through local Indigenous Knowledge. 43-51 - Michelle Urberg:
Creating return on investment for large-scale metadata creation. 53-60 - Andrew Nicholas Cormack:
Thinking with GDPR: A guide to better system design. 61-69 - Christine Suver, Ellen Kuwana:
mHealth wearables and smartphone health tracking apps: A changing privacy landscape. 71-79 - Heather Joseph:
2021 Miles Conrad Award Lecture: Heather Joseph. 81-90 - Geoffrey Morse, Ken Varnum:
The open discovery initiative & promoting transparency in discovery. 91-97 - Tim Lloyd, Sara Rouhi:
Next generation Open Access analytics: A case study. 99-105 - Michele Avissar-Whiting, Caitlin J. Bakker, Marisa K. Heckner, Sylvain Massip, Jodi Schneider, Randy Townsend, Nathan D. Woods:
Addressing disorder in scholarly communication: Strategies from NISO Plus 2021. 107-121 - Marton Kovacs, Alex O. Holcombe, Frederik Aust, Balazs Aczel:
Tenzing and the importance of tool development for research efficiency. 123-130 - Andrée Rathemacher, Noah Levin, Stephanie Doellinger, Robert Heaton, Jason Friedman, Sheri Meares, Benjamin Johnson, Elif Eryilmaz-Sigwarth, Nettie Lagace:
KBART Phase III: Unresolved questions. 131-136 - Maaike Duine:
APE 2021: The New Face of Trust - A Virtual Conference on Academic Publishing in Europe. 137-161 - Dorothea Wagner:
Open and autonomous. The basis for trust in science. 163-169 - Frank Vrancken Peeters:
Opening doors to discovery: Partnerships are key to advancing open science. 171-176 - Lauren Kane:
Reinvention or return to 'normal'? Scholarly communications at a crossroads. 177-181 - Elliot R. Siegel:
Editors' Note. 183 - W. David Penniman:
Remembering "Andy" Aines: A look back at his call for a national STI policy. 185-189
Volume 41, Numbers 3-4, 2021
- Elliot R. Siegel:
Editor's Note. 191 - Elliot R. Siegel:
Don Lindberg's outreach legacy at the National Library of Medicine. 193-201 - Kathleen Cravedi:
NLM's revolution in consumer health information to improve patient outcomes. 203-211 - Gale A. Dutcher, John C. Scott:
Environmental Health Information Partnership (EnHIP): Strengthening the capacity of minority serving institutions. 213-220 - Gale A. Dutcher:
HIV/AIDS community information outreach program (ACIOP): A landmark NIH conference and an enduring NLM role in meeting the affected community's need for information access. 221-229 - Lynne M. Holden:
Mentoring in Medicine (MIM): Motivating and enabling disadvantaged youth to become the next generation of minority health professionals. 231-239 - Frederick B. Wood, Elliot R. Siegel:
Are we making a difference? Outreach evaluation in practice. 241-254 - Jean P. Shipman, Catherine M. Burroughs, Neil Rambo:
NLM's library network: A force for outreach. 255-267 - Victor Cid:
BITNIS - Bridging the information gap before the web. 269-280 - Julia Royall:
When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion: NLM's work in information technology and health in Africa, 1997-2011. 281-292 - Frederick B. Wood, Anne R. Altemus, Elliot R. Siegel:
Native Voices Exhibition: Stories of health, wellness, and illness from American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians. 293-314 - Katherine Gottlieb, Cynthia Lindquist, Theodore A. Mala, Marjorie K. Leimomi M. Mau:
Reflections on Dr. Donald A.B. Lindberg and Native Voices. 315-323
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