I was unable to find any articles with that title and all the records I could find with any journal name of "nursing spectrum" were all much older than these citations.
I was unable to find any articles with that title and all the records I could find with any journal name of "nursing spectrum" were all much older than these citations.
The student tried to request it through ILL and they were also stumped.
1. Patient violence remains a risk for RNs. [Unknown authors] Nurse.com Nursing Spectrum (New York/New Jersey Metro) 09/15/Sep2014 2014;26(11):24-24 Brookfield, Wisconsin OnCourse Learning Corp. 2014 09/15/Sep2014 Ref ID: 98497358 2. Patient violence remains a risk for RNs. [Unknown authors] Nurse.com Nursing Spectrum (DC/Maryland/Virginia) 09/01/Sep2014 2014;24(9):20-20 Brookfield, Wisconsin OnCourse Learning Corp. 2014 09/01/Sep2014 Ref ID: 98497334
#medlibs Can anyone tell me what these CINAHL records are? Is it just 2 wonky records? Is it actually the name of a journal? I also couldn't find any article by that name. Citations added to alt text.
At the beginning of a research project, it is important to assign and document roles, not just presume roles.
Doing so helps team members know exactly what is expected of them, allows them to develop standardized workflows, as well as create contingency plans for continuity of practices.
"AI in academia is making a perfect cocktail for burnout, and we are already fatigued." π
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okay, Ill bite.
What do you think the point of reading for and writing a literature review is? The process of reading and writing is crucial for THINKING. Your ideas are shaped by all of this, offloading it to gAI, no matter how "good" you think gAI is at it defeats the purpose entirely.
#medlibs #EvidenceSynthesis #SystematicReview
@carrieprice.bsky.social and @liblaura.bsky.social wrote a great articles describing potential assignments that meet similar learning objectives. journals.indianapolis.iu.edu/index.php/hy...
Privacy Badger 2026.2.20 improves tracker blocking in Chrome.
Before, PB sometimes failed to block what should've been blocked, and blocked what should've been ignored, thanks to a long-known Google's Manifest V3 limitation.
To install Privacy Badger, visit privacybadger.org
"With Nexus, Clarivate are essentially integrity-washing synthetic text, giving it an academic sheen without any academic rigour." www.hughrundle.net/does-clariva...
Open Access (storefront sign) by Gideon Burton is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
We've tackled an ongoing challenge for U-M researchers & authors: locating publications covered under transformative agreements that offer a discount or full waiver for article processing charges (APCs) to publish as open access. Read about it: https://myumi.ch/G2nj4
I don't want a city on Mars.
I don't want AI in every app.
I don't want data centres in space.
I want clean water.
I want a stable climate.
I want bees to survive.
With sorrow, we announce the passing of FOBAZI M. ETTARH 1989 - 2026. Fobazi changed so many lives with her friendship, love, and brilliance. She was so loved, and leaves behind a powerful legacy. We thank Fobazi's community for their support over the last several months of her illness. A private burial will be held for family. We will be in touch with further information about a future Celebration of Life event, as well as ways to support Fobazi's family and legacy.
This week we lost one of the brightest lights in the library world. Fobazi Ettarh was an incredibly generous human with the most amazing mind. Her work on Vocational Awe was transformative. We can return her gift by supporting her wife and family: gofund.me/cf5d5f82e.
The MLA User Experience and Systematic Review Caucuses regret that we will have to cancel the planned Favorite Features & Sneaky Solutions: Database Tips Lightning Round that was scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2026. Thank you to those who submitted proposals. While we unfortunately will not be able to feature any new tips, we encourage searching enthusiasts to check out the lightning rounds from October 2024 and February 2025 and to keep an eye out for possible future events of this kind. Thank you for your understanding!
#MLAUXCaucus #SystematicReviews #medlibs βΌοΈ3/5 EVENT CANCELLATION: Favorite Features & Sneaky Solutions: Database Tips Lightning Round βΌοΈ
at its peak the show did more in 15 seconds than some do in their entire run
#medlibs Why every scientist needs a librarian www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Why do I have to pretend that I'm going to print something in order to save it as a PDF. Why do I have to engage in a little ruse.
Born #onthisday in 1868, the US sociologist + civil rights activist W. E. B. Du Bois. Celebrate with a look at the stunning hand-drawn "infographics" he made with his students, depicting conditions of African-American life in 1900: publicdomainreview.org/collection/w... #otd #BlackHistoryMonth
Suprematism, by Nikolai Suetin, 1920-21, πΈ by @tiltoncreative
yikes and yikes - I thought that was a Kardashian
A man holding a camera is reflected repeatedly in a mirrored elevator, creating an optical illusion of infinite reflections. Text reads: Tired of internet echo chambers?
When our information sources narrow, our understanding does too.
An echo chamber is an environment where people encounter information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their existing beliefs. π§΅β¬οΈ (1/2)
Can ChatGPT generate me a file with all the references from a bibliography I have in word? I tried this out because I'd heard from multiple sources that it could, and I teach and use software for managing references, and this would be a really useful thing to be able to do. #medlibs (thread)
The AI bros (who clearly don't understand AI) in the comments are hilarious. "ask stupid questions, get stupid answers". LLMs have no concept of how intelligent a question is, and they certainly were not designed to deliberately give stupid responses if they deem your question too stupid. 1/?
Franzi Schimmer captured this Grizzly bear in Brooks Falls, Alaska just floating along, tippy-tapping down the river, browsing the salmon.
Prior to hibernation, up to 40% of a bear's body mass is fat, which is less dense than water (~0.9 g/cm^2), so the murder-monster is also a floaty-boaty.
"Even if you patiently iterateβrephrase, expand, steerβtodayβs tools still tend to reproduce the existing shape of the literature rather than challenge it. And for reflexive, field-shaping work, thatβs the whole game." #SystematicReviews #medlibs #EvidenceSynthesis
Tip #64: Resource links for EBSCOhost's new UI: roadmaps and release notes and help files, oh my! #MLAUXCaucus #medlibs #ExpertSearching #SystematicReviews "Bite-size tips for expert searchers." uxcaucustips.blogspot.com/2026/02/tip-...