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Susan A. Fowler Lauren H. Yaeger Feliciano Yu Dwight Doerhoff Paul Schoening Betsy Kelly 《Journal of the Medical Library Association》2014,102(1):52-55
The authors created two tools to achieve the goals of providing physicians with a way to review alternative diagnoses and improving access to relevant evidence-based library resources without disrupting established workflows. The “diagnostic decision support tool” lifted terms from standard, coded fields in the electronic health record and sent them to Isabel, which produced a list of possible diagnoses. The physicians chose their diagnoses and were presented with the “knowledge page,” a collection of evidence-based library resources. Each resource was automatically populated with search results based on the chosen diagnosis. Physicians responded positively to the “knowledge page.” 相似文献
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Donald M. Gillmor Jerome A. Barron Harold L. Nelson Dwight L. Teeter Jr. Federal Communications Commission Henry Geller 《Communication Booknotes Quarterly》2013,44(3):29-31
CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL FREE SPEECH: FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECTION OF EXPRESSION IN BUSINESS by Edwin P. Rome and William H. Roberts (Westport, CT: Quorum Books/Greenwood Press, 1985—$39.95) DESK GUIDE TO THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE by Louis F. Cooper and Robert E. Emeritz (Pike &; Fischer, 4550 Montgomery Ave., Suite 433N, Bethesda, Md. 20814—$23.50) LIBEL AND PRIVACT: THE PREVENTION AND DEFENSE OF LITIGATION by Bruce V. Sanford (New York: Law &; Business/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985—$70.00) HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF CENSORSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES by Leon Hurwitz (Uestport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985—$55.00) VIDEO CASSETTES: PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PROGRAMMING FOR THE VCR MARKETPLACE (Practising Law Institute, 810 Seventh Ave., New York 10019—$40.00, paper) LAW OF MASS COMMUNICATIONS: FREEDOM AND CONTROL OF PRINT AND BROADCAST MEDIA by Harold Nelson and Dwight L. Teeter, Jr. (Mineola, NY: Foundation Press, 1986—$26.00) THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: THREE CASE STUDIES by Craig R. Smith (Freedom of Expression Foundation, 414 South Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC 20003—apparently free on request to educators and educational institutions) 相似文献
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Harold L. Nelson Dwight L. Teeter Jr. David Gordon John Foley Robert C. Lobdell Robert Trounson 《Communication Booknotes Quarterly》2013,44(2):31-32
Harold L. Nelson and Dwight L. Teeter, Jr.'s Law of Mass Communications: Freedom and Control of Print and Broadcast Media (Mineola, N.Y.: Foundation Press, 1978—$16.00) David Gordon's Problems in Law of Mass Communications: Programmed Instruction (same publisher–inquire for copies), which in a few cases also updates the basic text (as in the Supreme Court case on crossownership of media) John Foley, Robert C. Lobdell, and Robert Trounson, eds. The Southern California Conference on The Media and the Law (Los Angeles: Times Mirror Press, 1978—price not given, paper) 相似文献
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Leslie A. Dwight 《Journal of Experimental Education》2013,81(1):93-95
The structure of students’ responses on a semantic differential instrument to certain facets of their university was analyzed by Tucker’s three-mode factor analytic procedure. Factors were identified and named for the R, P, Q and core matrices. Tucker’s procedure offers the investigator additional information in interpreting such response data. The additional information obtained from Tucker’s procedure over classical two-mode procedures, particularly the core box of interdependencies, was helpful in interpreting the semantic differential data. 相似文献
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Though agencies, such as the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport and the Australian Sports Drug Agency, argue that much effort is being directed toward educating athletes about the virtues of fair play, the risks of drug use, and the ethics of cheating, the primary focus of government led initiatives is catching cheaters through testing. As a result, a decade following the inaugural Canadian Inquiry random drug testing is an accepted part of the culture of elite sport and is recognised as the most powerful deterrent for prospective abusers. As public confidence rests implicitly upon testing as the best and only direct means to establish a fair level of competition, it is perhaps not surprising that little attention is given to the ethical implications of testing as an invasion of privacy. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the ethical implications of testing athletes for the use of banned substances and determine if the current course of action is a morally justified suspension of privacy. 相似文献
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