[HTML][HTML] Mobile devices in medicine: a survey of how medical students, residents, and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information

JT Boruff, D Storie - Journal of the Medical Library Association …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives: The research investigated the extent to which students, residents, and faculty
members in Canadian medical faculties use mobile devices, such as smartphones (eg …

The role of the academic Library Information Specialist (LIS) in teaching and learning in the 21st century

LE Allen, DM Taylor - Information discovery and delivery, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to examine the impact of information and communication
technologies (ICT) usage with mobile technologies and e-learning in academic libraries …

[HTML][HTML] Utilization of smart phones related medical applications among medical students at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah: a cross-sectional study

Z Sayedalamin, A Alshuaibi, O Almutairi… - Journal of infection and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction The present study explored the utility, attitude, and trends regarding
Smartphone related Medical Applications (Apps) among medical students of King Abdulaziz …

Empowering Mobile Assisted Social E-Learning:" Students' Expectations and Perceptions".

J Wang, WCW Yu, E Wu - World Journal of Education, 2013 - ERIC
The aim of the present study was to empower mobile assisted social e-learning (eMASE)
module that was designed based on social constructivism theory in higher education …

Popularity and impact of using smart devices in medicine: experiences in Saudi Arabia

S Al-Ghamdi - BMC Public Health, 2018 - Springer
Background The present study aimed to investigate smart device medical apps currently
preferred by physicians in Saudi Arabia and the perceived impact of the apps on patient …

[HTML][HTML] Pharmacy Apps: a new frontier on the digital landscape?

MJ Davies, M Collings, W Fletcher, H Mujtaba - Pharmacy practice, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Over the course of recent years smartphone and tablet technology has evolved
rapidly. Similarly, the sphere of healthcare is constantly developing and striving to embrace …

The impact of mobile information communication and technology (ICT) in ubiquitous health sciences libraries

DM Taylor - Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Health sciences libraries (HSLs) are predisposed to systemic changes that result from the
increased use of mobile information communication and technology (ICT). The impact of …

[HTML][HTML] Creating a mobile subject guide to improve access to point-of-care resources for medical students: a case study

JT Boruff, E Bilodeau - Journal of the Medical Library Association …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Setting: The guide was created at a library at a research-intensive university with six
teaching hospital sites. Objectives: The team created a guide facilitating medical student …

Changing the face of reference: adapting biomedical and health information services for the classroom, clinic, and beyond

MR Tennant, B Auten, CE Botero… - Medical Reference …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes how the reference department at a large academic health sciences
library evolved to address the clinical and research information needs of the parent …

[图书][B] An investigation into how mobile technologies can advance service delivery for library users at the University of Pretoria Library Services

JA de Wee - 2013 - search.proquest.com
Mobile technologies are seen as an emerging technology that affects individuals and
organizations. These technologies are becoming more affordable and accessible over time …