Susan Klawansky, MLS, AHIP

 
Susan Klawansky is a medical librarian at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
 

Recent Articles

Ask a Librarian!—July 2010

July 23, 2010

This month, our information specialists discuss Web sites that can help you work more effectively with diverse populations and improve your cultural competence.

Ask a Librarian!—June 2010

June 18, 2010

Have you wondered where to find reliable information about rare genetic disorders or maxillofacial surgery? This month's column provides some foolproof sources.

Ask a Librarian!—May 2010

May 25, 2010

Have you ever wondered how to pick the best search terms when doing a Medline search? This month's column provides some foolproof strategies.

Ask a Librarian!—April 2010

April 28, 2010

Looking for a good online dermatology resource or a way to follow the latest news on radiation exposure? This month's column discusses resources that can help.

Ask a Librarian!—March 2010

March 12, 2010

Need more information about genetics or about patient assessment instruments and tests? This month's column discusses resources that can help.

Ask a Librarian!—February 2010

February 12, 2010

A guest columnist from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine discusses the Open Access movement for medical journals.

Ask a Librarian!—January 2010

January 15, 2010

What's the best online source for information about influenza? And what's the best way to determine the impact factor of various journals? This month's installment answers these questions.

Ask a Librarian!—December 2009

December 11, 2009

What are some online tools that can help you learn to write for professional publication? Are there any that can help you manage your references? This month's installment answers these questions.

Ask a Librarian!—November 2009

November 13, 2009

Which is better—Medline or Google Scholar? How can community-based PAs search the medical literature most easily and economically? This month's installment answers these questions.

Ask a Librarian!—October 2009

October 09, 2009

What's the best way to find good quality meta-analyses that answer your clinical questions? This month's installment answers that question.

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