[HTML][HTML] Does Bradford's Law of Scattering predict the size of the literature in Cochrane Reviews?

CE Nash-Stewart, LM Kruesi… - Journal of the Medical …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bradford's Law of Scattering is a law of diminishing returns and scattering. Bradford
formulated the law in 1948 and claimed that for a given subject area ''there are a few very …

Digital preferences and perceptions of students in health professional courses at a leading Australian university: A baseline for improving digital skills and …

K Cham, ML Edwards, L Kruesi, T Celeste… - Australasian Journal of …, 2022 - ajet.org.au
This study aimed to improve understanding of graduate students' digital preferences and
perceptions to prepare them for work in the digitally enabled health sector. We surveyed 361 …

A knowledge management system framework for an open biomedical repository: communities, collaboration and corroboration

L Kruesi, F Burstein, K Tanner - Journal of Knowledge Management, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the opportunity for a distributed, networked
open biomedical repository (OBR) using a knowledge management system (KMS) …

Advancing scholarly publishing through open access biomedical repositories: A knowledge management perspective

L Kruesi, K Tanner, F Burstein - IFLA journal, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholarly publishing has undergone major changes over the past 50 years. Funder
mandates and organisational reporting obligations have heralded the creation of open …

" Piece it together": Insights from one year of engagement with electronics and programming for people with intellectual disabilities

K Ellis, L Kruesi, S Ananthanarayan… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
We present the results of one year spent engaging people living with intellectual disabilities
with an electronics and programming package. The program was run in collaboration with a …

[PDF][PDF] Putting Wikipedia to the test: a case study

MP Pender, K Lasserre, L Kruesi, C Del Mar… - 2008 - dbiosla.org
Background Librarians from the University of Queensland Library, in Australia, initiated a
case study to compare traditional electronic clinical resources with medical Wikipedia …

[HTML][HTML] With open science gaining traction, do we need an Australasia PubMed Central (PMC)? A qualitative investigation

LM Kruesi, FV Burstein, KJ Tanner - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Open biomedical repositories, such as PubMed Central (PMC), are a means to make
research discoverable and permanently accessible. Assessing the potential interest of key …

Medical students out of town but not out of touch: Use of personal digital assistants to improve access to clinical information and enhance learning at the point of care …

K Lasserre, D Eley, P Baker… - The Australian journal …, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medical students out of town but not out of touch: Use of personal digital assistants to
improve access to clinical information and enhance learning at the point of care in rural and …

Evidence-based practice in action: how can your medical librarian help?

S Anuradha, L Kruesi, L Eriksson, M Steele… - BMJ Evidence-Based …, 2010 - ebm.bmj.com
'Putting Evidence-Based Practice into Action: EBP Journal Clubs' was the theme of one of
the workshops at the recent 10th International Congress on Medical Librarianship held in …

Health sciences librarians' research on medical students' use of information for their studies at the medical school, University of Queensland, Australia

KE Lasserre, N Foxlee, L Kruesi… - Medical reference …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This study reports the findings of research undertaken by health sciences librarians at the
University of Queensland Library into how medical students use information for their studies …