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    A Bibliometric Analysis of Articles Published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine from 1998 to 2013

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    Several bibliometric studies of the human health sciences literature have been published, but there have been few attempts to quantify the research published in the veterinary medical literature. The purpose of this bibliometric analysis was to detect patterns in articles published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine over a 15-year period, and thereby provide an assessment of the research available to clinicians in the specialty of veterinary internal medicine. Articles from four select years over the period of study were classified according to authorship, species investigated, purpose of study and study design. The results of this study provide a base for future bibliometric analysis of the veterinary literature and an appraisal of the articles published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine for the editors of that journal and those with an interest in veterinary internal medicine.Master of Science in Library Scienc

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    Development of the research lifecycle model for library services

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    Can the niche services of individual librarians across multiple libraries be developed into a suite of standard services available to all scientists that support the entire research lifecycle

    A Team Approach to Library Services for Interdisciplinary Science

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    In the summer of 2011, a group of five librarians from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) Health Sciences and Kenan Science Libraries formed the Health and Natural Sciences (HNS) team to discuss library services and methods of service delivery to scientific researchers. The team’s charge was to determine what services subject librarians were currently providing to their respective constituencies, what services were most important to researchers, and how to develop individual specialties into a suite of standard services that could be offered to all scientists and clinicians across the university. The team tackled these questions with a multifaceted approach that led to the development of a new service model based on the research lifecycle

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    Data Citation Index

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    Introduced by Thomson Reuters in 2012 as a, ‘‘Single point of access to quality research data from repositories across disciplines and around the world’’ [1], the Data Citation Index (DCI) is a searchable collection of data sets and data studies from a select list of repositories
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