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J Am Dent Assoc ; 132(1): 76-82, 2001 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11194403

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry Library outreach service includes the Dental Reference Service, or DRS; Loansome Doc service, Career Opportunity Center, or COC; and the Instructional Resources Library, or IRL. The author reviewed usage of services for 1988-1998 to analyze use by alumni and nonalumni and to determine possible trends. METHODS: The author reviewed the UMKC School of Dentistry Library outreach service database from 1988-1998 to determine the total number of contacts for all services, numbers of contacts for each service, overall number of items sent and the number of dental health professionals contacting the services. RESULTS: The author found that the COC received 55 percent of contacts for the years 1988-1998, while the DRS received 26 percent of the total contacts and the IRL service received 19 percent. The DRS had the highest usage by alumni (80 percent); Loansome Doc service accounted for 11 percent of the DRS contacts. Total number of items sent in response to all requests was 34,325, of which 22,647 (66 percent) were to alumni. Alumni usage of all outreach services was consistent, ranging from 54 to 63 percent of the total. CONCLUSIONS: It appears that UMKC School of Dentistry alumni are active information-seekers. Several questions, however, remain, indicating that additional research should be done in the area of dental informatics. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Information-seeking behaviors are an important part of the active clinical practice and may become more important as evidenced-based dentistry becomes more prevalent.


Assuntos
Bibliotecas Odontológicas/estatística & dados numéricos , Serviços de Biblioteca/estatística & dados numéricos , Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Relações Comunidade-Instituição , Odontólogos/psicologia , Humanos , MEDLINE/estatística & dados numéricos , Missouri , Materiais de Ensino , Orientação Vocacional
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Mo Dent J ; 74(1): 25-7, 1994.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9564324

RESUMO

A survey of 1,179 dentists in Kansas and Missouri was mailed in an effort to determine their current use of computers. There was a completed return of 458 surveys (39 percent). Of those responding, 64.4 percent indicated they had a computer in their home or office. Of those with computers, 73 percent were IBM or IBM compatible, 11.5 percent were Macintosh and 15.5 percent were other. Comparison of this survey with a similar survey completed in Indiana indicates that computer usage by dentists appears to be increasing but not at the same rate as the advances in computer technology.


Assuntos
Computadores/estatística & dados numéricos , Automação de Escritório/estatística & dados numéricos , Administração da Prática Odontológica , Kansas , Missouri , Administração da Prática Odontológica/estatística & dados numéricos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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J Dent Res ; 69(8): 1453-5, 1990 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2384621

RESUMO

IADR/AADR abstracts of research projects to be presented at the Annual Meeting are published each year in the Journal of Dental Research. An assumption often made is that the material in these abstracts is subsequently published as journal articles. The validity of this assumption was assessed in this study. Following a review of the literature to establish study criteria, the specific objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the percentage of IADR/AADR abstracts subsequently published as articles, (2) the length of time from abstract to publication, and (3) the amount of discrepancy between abstract and article. Ten percent of the IADR/AADR abstracts from the years 1983 (n = 125) and 1984 (n = 150) were randomly selected and surveyed for their publication history. Major reference sources were checked for determination of whether articles had resulted from the abstracts. Of the 1983-1984 abstracts surveyed, the results indicated that more abstracts were not published (78.5% in 1983/76.0% in 1984) than were published (21.6% in 1983/24.0% in 1984). Of those articles previously published as abstracts, the greatest number (44.4% in 1983 47.2% in 1984) were published within ten to 21 months following presentation. The greatest amount of discrepancy between the abstract and the article involved names and numbers of authors, titles, purpose statements, and results/conclusions. In other health disciplines, the percentage of abstracts subsequently published as articles ranged from 31.1% to 53.9%. Since a smaller percentage of the IADR/AADR abstracts surveyed in this study were ultimately published (21.6% to 24%). IADR/AADR should consider various strategies to improve the quality of abstracts and their accessibility.


Assuntos
Jornalismo em Odontologia , Editoração , Estatística como Assunto
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Bull Med Libr Assoc ; 61(1): 39-43, 1973 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16017634

RESUMO

Kansas City will be the site of the 1973 MLA Annual Meeting, and the program will emphasize education for medical librarians. The two preconvention tours, together with other activities available in Kansas City, are described. The convention hotel, the Muehlebach, is discussed, and other possible accommodations are listed. Several fine restaurants are also listed.

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