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A W Hafner

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Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|January 1, 1994
A survey of patient access to hospital and medical school librariesA W Hafner
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1987
MEDIS. A philosophical breakthrough in medical information managementA W Hafner
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|January 1, 1991
Library statisticsA W Hafner
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|July 1, 1989
In focus. Computers and the legal standard of careA W Hafner
Special Libraries|March 5, 1991
Medical information, health sciences librarians, and professional liabilityA W Hafner
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|January 1, 1994
Introduction: patient access to medical informationA W Hafner
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|October 1, 1976
Primary journal selection using citations from an indexing service journal: a method and example from nursing literatureA W Hafner
Archives of Internal Medicine|June 1, 1988
The crisis facing printed medical literature. Acid paperA W Hafner, W P Whitely
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|April 1, 1986
Medicine and health care: implications for health sciences library practiceA W Hafner, M R Schwarz
JAMA|July 13, 1994
The scientific community's response to evidence of fraudulent publication. The Robert Slutsky caseW P Whitely, D Rennie, A W Hafner
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Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|January 1, 1994
A survey of patient access to hospital and medical school librariesA W Hafner
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1987
MEDIS. A philosophical breakthrough in medical information managementA W Hafner
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|January 1, 1991
Library statisticsA W Hafner
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|July 1, 1989
In focus. Computers and the legal standard of careA W Hafner
Special Libraries|March 5, 1991
Medical information, health sciences librarians, and professional liabilityA W Hafner
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|January 1, 1994
Introduction: patient access to medical informationA W Hafner
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|October 1, 1976
Primary journal selection using citations from an indexing service journal: a method and example from nursing literatureA W Hafner
Archives of Internal Medicine|June 1, 1988
The crisis facing printed medical literature. Acid paperA W Hafner, W P Whitely
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|April 1, 1986
Medicine and health care: implications for health sciences library practiceA W Hafner, M R Schwarz
JAMA|July 13, 1994
The scientific community's response to evidence of fraudulent publication. The Robert Slutsky caseW P Whitely, D Rennie, A W Hafner
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