Browsing by Author "Foster, Margaret J."
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Lee, Jusung; Foster, Margaret J.; Bolin, Jane; Ory, Marcia; Zho, Hongwei; Callaghan, Timothy; Oh, Mihyun (2018)
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Foster, Margaret J.; Carrigan, Esther; Foster, Christine (2015)
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Foster, Margaret J.; Moberly, Heather K.; Halling, Thomas D. (2015)Objectives: This presentation will describe the development of the Database of Veterinary Medicine Evidence (DVM Evidence). The database was created by collecting, annotating, and evaluating systematic reviews and meta-analyses ...
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Evaluation of best practices in the design of online evidence-based practice instructional modules Foster, Margaret J.; Shurtz, Suzanne; Pepper, Catherine (JMLA: Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2014)OBJECTIVES: The research determined to what extent best practices are being followed by freely available online modules aimed at teaching critical thinking and evidence-based practices (EBPs) in health sciences ...
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Ganz, Jennifer B.; Morin, Kristi; Foster, Margaret J.; Vannest, Kimberly J.; Tosun, Derya Genç; Gregori, Emily V.; Gerow, Stephanie (2017-02-10)The attachment includes the description of the design quality review for the following paper: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and ...
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Ganz, Jennifer B.; Morin, Kristi; Foster, Margaret J.; Vannest, Kimberly J.; Tosun, Derya Genç; Gregori, Emily V.; Gerow, Stephanie (2017-02-08)The attached document lists the references for the following article: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and alternative communication ...
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Ganz, Jennifer B.; Morin, Kristi; Foster, Margaret J.; Vannest, Kimberly J.; Tosun, Derya Genç; Gregori, Emily V.; Gerow, Stephanie (2017-02-08)Search Terms attached for the following paper: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is rapidly ...
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Ganz, Jennifer B.; Morin, Kristi; Foster, Margaret J.; Vannest, Kimberly J.; Tosun, Derya Genç; Gregori, Emily V.; Gerow, Stephanie (2017-02-08)The attachment includes the operational definitions of the variable codes for the following article: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative ...