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Browsing Samuel J. Wood Medical Library by Author "Delgado, Diana"
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How Long Should We Keep Data? An Evidence-Based Recommendation for Data Retention Using Institutional Meta-Analyses
Wright, Drew N; Demetres, Michelle R; Mages, Keith C; DeRosa, Antonio P; Jedlicka, Caroline; Stribling, Judy C; Baltich Nelson, Becky; Delgado, Diana (2020-08)Objectives: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is committed to ensuring results and data are made available to the public for research they fund, in whole or in part. Therefore, institutions and researchers must ... -
The impact of institutional repositories: A systematic review
Demetres, Michelle; Delgado, Diana; Wright, Drew (2019-04-18) -
The impact of institutional repositories: a systematic review
Demetres, Michelle R; Delgado, Diana; Wright, Drew N (Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA, 2020-04-01)Objective: Institutional repositories are platforms for presenting and publicizing scholarly output that might not be suitable to publish in a peer-reviewed journal or that must meet open access requirements. However, there ... -
Involvement of Information Professionals in Patient- and Family-Centered Care Initiatives: a Systematic Review
DeRosa, Antonio; Stribling, Judy; Baltich Nelson, Becky; Delgado, Diana; Mages, Keith; Martin, Lily (2019-03-06) -
Patient Centered Rounding in an Inpatient Pediatric Setting
Stribling, Judy; Mages, Keith C.; Delgado, Diana (Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 2017-04-14)Clinical Medical Librarians at Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM), Samuel J. Wood Library provide unique health literacy services for patients, families, and caregivers on the phyllis and David Komansky Center for Children's ... -
PROSPERO Protocols: Wait Time from Submission to Completed Registration
Demetres, Michelle R; DeRosa, Antonio P; Mages, Keith C; Wright, Drew N; Delgado, Diana (2020-08)Objectives: The U.K.’s PROSPERO is the main international registry of systematic review (SR) protocols. Due to increased submissions, protocols from the U.K. are prioritized, as PROSPERO is funded by the National Institute ...