Recent Articles
Posted By: Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA
Thu May 18th, 2017
The recent death of Eugene Garfield let to many items in the newspapers. His is a name that resounds in libraries because his creations—Science Citation Index, Current Contents, and The Scientist—proved to be valuable resources in the medical library.
Posted By: Carolyn E. Lipscomb, AHIP, FMLA
Tue May 16th, 2017
Interviewer: Rick B. Forsman, FMLA
Date of Interview: July 6, 2016
Editor and Project Director: Carolyn E. Lipscomb, AHIP, FMLA
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Posted By: Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA
Mon May 1st, 2017
Alfred N. Brandon, former MLA president and editor of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association from 1961–1968, wrote an editorial deploring the borrowing of common journal titles or seeking help on reference questions from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) [1].
Posted By: Marie Cirelli
Fri Apr 14th, 2017
How are contributions to published historical research shared, recorded, touted, publicized?
For many of us, showing the relevance and impact of specialized historical research services may require a multi-pronged approach. Special displays and open houses can be recorded in websites and reports an
Posted By: Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA
Fri Mar 31st, 2017
Dig into your issues of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association (BMLA), and you will often find some unexpected treasures. Our predecessors had astonishing ideas, some unusual and some very odd suggestions, and comments about the profession