Published on in Vol 13, No 4 (2011): Oct-Dec

Public Access and Use of Health Research: An Exploratory Study of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy Using Interviews and Surveys of Health Personnel

Public Access and Use of Health Research: An Exploratory Study of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy Using Interviews and Surveys of Health Personnel

Public Access and Use of Health Research: An Exploratory Study of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy Using Interviews and Surveys of Health Personnel

Authors of this article:

Jamie O'Keeffe1 ;   John Willinsky1 ;   Lauren Maggio2

Journals

  1. McCulley C, Jones M. Fostering RN-to-BSN Students’ Confidence in Searching Online for Scholarly Information on Evidence-Based Practice. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 2014;45(1):22 View
  2. Moja L, Kwag K. Point of care information services: a platform for self-directed continuing medical education for front line decision makers. Postgraduate Medical Journal 2015;91(1072):83 View
  3. Mylopoulos M, Brydges R, Woods N, Manzone J, Schwartz D. Preparation for future learning: a missing competency in health professions education?. Medical Education 2016;50(1):115 View
  4. Jünger S, Klose J, Brearley S, Hegedus K, Payne S, Radbruch L. Palliative Care Information Needs in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Journal of Palliative Care 2015;31(2):109 View
  5. Matsoukas K. Assessing the Health Information Needs of Unaffiliated Health Professionals and Using Training on Openly Available Search Tools and Resources to Provide Solutions to Their Information Access Challenges and Barriers. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 2014;33(4):391 View
  6. Foley C, Mitsiades N. Moving Beyond the Androgen Receptor (AR): Targeting AR-Interacting Proteins to Treat Prostate Cancer. Hormones and Cancer 2016;7(2):84 View
  7. LaValley S, Kiviniemi M, Gage‐Bouchard E. Where people look for online health information. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2017;34(2):146 View
  8. Vitali Rosati M. What is editorialization?. Sens public 2016 View
  9. Evans B, Willinsky J. Setting Aside the Course Reader: The Legal, Economic, and Pedagogical Reasons. Innovative Higher Education 2013;38(5):341 View
  10. Pinfield S, Salter J, Bath P, Hubbard B, Millington P, Anders J, Hussain A. Open‐access repositories worldwide, 2005–2012: Past growth, current characteristics, and future possibilities. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2014;65(12):2404 View
  11. Lott J, Roy B, Venkatesh A. Temporal trends in accessing online medical information. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2014;9(8):525 View
  12. Dubowicz A, Schulz P. Medical Information on the Internet: A Tool for Measuring Consumer Perception of Quality Aspects. interactive Journal of Medical Research 2015;4(1):e8 View
  13. Phelps L, Fox B, Marincola F. Supporting the advancement of science: Open access publishing and the role of mandates. Journal of Translational Medicine 2012;10(1) View
  14. Fernandez C, Ruccione K, Wells R, Long J, Pelletier W, Hooke M, Pentz R, Noll R, Baker J, O'Leary M, Reaman G, Adamson P, Joffe S. Recommendations for the Return of Research Results to Study Participants and Guardians: A Report From the Children's Oncology Group. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2012;30(36):4573 View
  15. Schob S, Schicht M, Sel S, Stiller D, Kekulé A, Paulsen F, Maronde E, Bräuer L, Coles J. The Detection of Surfactant Proteins A, B, C and D in the Human Brain and Their Regulation in Cerebral Infarction, Autoimmune Conditions and Infections of the CNS. PLoS ONE 2013;8(9):e74412 View
  16. Nazarenko G, Osipov G, Kleimenova E, Smirnov I, Yashina L, Molodchenkov A, Nazarenko A. A Guide to the medical literature. Methods and support software for evidence-based medical technology. Scientific and Technical Information Processing 2013;40(5):302 View
  17. Aspinall E, Hunt S, Theis-Mahon N, Chew K, Olawsky E. Addressing Disparities in Physician Access to Information in Support of Evidence-based Practice. Health Communication 2021;36(7):900 View
  18. Allam A, Schulz P, Nakamoto K. The Impact of Search Engine Selection and Sorting Criteria on Vaccination Beliefs and Attitudes: Two Experiments Manipulating Google Output. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(4):e100 View
  19. Dunn A, Coiera E, Mandl K. Is Biblioleaks Inevitable?. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(4):e112 View
  20. Vitali Rosati M. Qu'est-ce que l'éditorialisation?. Sens public 2016 View
  21. Kostkova P, Fowler D, Wiseman S, Weinberg J. Major Infection Events Over 5 Years: How Is Media Coverage Influencing Online Information Needs of Health Care Professionals and the Public?. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(7):e107 View
  22. Ludolph R, Allam A, Schulz P. Manipulating Google’s Knowledge Graph Box to Counter Biased Information Processing During an Online Search on Vaccination: Application of a Technological Debiasing Strategy. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(6):e137 View
  23. Vasantavada P, Sanderson R, Ells L, Zohoori F. Web search engines reveal conflicting information about water fluoridation. British Dental Journal 2022 View
  24. Holzmann-Littig C, Stadler D, Popp M, Kranke P, Fichtner F, Schmaderer C, Renders L, Braunisch M, Assali T, Platen L, Wijnen-Meijer M, Lühnen J, Steckelberg A, Pfadenhauer L, Haller B, Fuetterer C, Seeber C, Schaaf C. Locating Medical Information during an Infodemic: Information Seeking Behavior and Strategies of Health-Care Workers in Germany. Healthcare 2023;11(11):1602 View
  25. Maggio L, Moorhead L, Willinsky J. Qualitative study of physicians' varied uses of biomedical research in the USA. BMJ Open 2016;6(11):e012846 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Willinsky J, Moorhead L. The Future of the Academic Journal. View