Submissions from 2011
Innovative Features to an Evidence-Based Practice Conference: A Program Evaluation, Jonathan Eldredge, Holly E. Phillips, and Philip J. Kroth
Submissions from 2010
An Analysis of the Impact of Open Access Articles in Translational Medicine, Marcus Banks and Anneliese Taylor
Measuring Capacity and Effectiveness of NIH Public Access Policy Programming as a Model for Open Access, Tania Bardyn, Martin Brennan, Paul Camp, Janet Carter, and Sharon Farb
Empowering the Powerhouse: Scholarly Communication at the UNM HSC, Holly Buchanan
Google Wave: Have CTSI-minded institutions caught it?, Amy Donahue
Advocacy Communication Workshop, Jonathan Eldredge and Nancy Ridenour
Resources for Complying with the NIH Public Access Policy, David Gilikin
Open Access Day at Ohio State University, Anne Gilliland
NIH Policy at UNM: How to get translational investigators to participate, Philip J. Kroth
Welcome!, Philip J. Kroth
Evidence-Based Scholarly Communications Conference Notebook, Philip J. Kroth, Sally Bowler-Hill, Jonathan Eldredge, and Holly E. Phillips
The Evidence-Based Scholarly Communications Conference: Capitalizing on the unique role of information professionals in translational research, Philip J. Kroth, Holly E. Phillips, and D. Eldredge
EBSC Conference Post-Conference Survey, 2, Philip J. Kroth, Holly E. Phillips, and Jonathan D. Eldredge
Novel Uses of Institutional Repositories, Holly E. Phillips
Copyright Issues: the legal landscape for moving research from bench to bedside, Kevin Smith