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This 134 page study looks closely at the use of the medical
library and use of specific information resources by medical
faculty. The report gives highly detailed data on medical
school faculty use of databases, journals, institutional
digital repositories, medical blogs, wikis and listservs and
other medical information resources. The report also covers
the extent of use of the library, including number of times
researchers conduct searches, and visit the library. The
study relates highly detailed information on the percentage of
medical faculty who have received training on specific medical
databases such as Ovid, PubMed, Medline, Web or Science and
many others, as well as their preferences for print or online
versions of medical journals. In addition, the report
includes data on how medical faculty rate their familiarity
with various information vehicles such as blogs, wikis,
databases, online journals, etc, and how they prefer to learn
about their use.