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Main Authors: Pfeifer, Mark P., Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ441529
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author Pfeifer, Mark P.
Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L.
author_facet Pfeifer, Mark P.
Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L.
Pfeifer, Mark P.
Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L.
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contents Medical School Libraries' Handling of Articles That Report Invalid Science. Pfeifer, Mark P. Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L. Censorship Evaluation Criteria Higher Education Library Materials Library Role Library Services Medical Libraries Medical Schools National Surveys Research Problems Research Reports Validity Survey of 95 medical school libraries found that 91.5 percent of copies of retracted articles were not tagged as being invalid, that 79 percent of the libraries had tagged none of the retracted studies; and only 16 percent had policies for managing articles that report invalid science. A common attitude against perceived library censorship was frequently expressed by respondents. (Author/DB)
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spellingShingle Medical School Libraries' Handling of Articles That Report Invalid Science.
Pfeifer, Mark P.
Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L.
Censorship
Evaluation Criteria
Higher Education
Library Materials
Library Role
Library Services
Medical Libraries
Medical Schools
National Surveys
Research Problems
Research Reports
Validity
Medical School Libraries' Handling of Articles That Report Invalid Science. Pfeifer, Mark P. Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L. Censorship Evaluation Criteria Higher Education Library Materials Library Role Library Services Medical Libraries Medical Schools National Surveys Research Problems Research Reports Validity Survey of 95 medical school libraries found that 91.5 percent of copies of retracted articles were not tagged as being invalid, that 79 percent of the libraries had tagged none of the retracted studies; and only 16 percent had policies for managing articles that report invalid science. A common attitude against perceived library censorship was frequently expressed by respondents. (Author/DB)
title Medical School Libraries' Handling of Articles That Report Invalid Science.
topic Censorship
Evaluation Criteria
Higher Education
Library Materials
Library Role
Library Services
Medical Libraries
Medical Schools
National Surveys
Research Problems
Research Reports
Validity
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ441529