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NEW Doody's Special Topics List Published
Log in now to view the Aging & Health Doody’s Special Topics List published on July 1, 2025. Published quarterly with the help of our talented Editorial Board and expert List Selectors, we hope Doody’s Special Topics Lists will aid in your collection development efforts. Log in today to learn more and view each list.
Doody's Core Titles 2025 available April 15
Doody’s Core Titles 2025 published on April 15, 2025. The 22nd edition of the most critical collection development tool in the health sciences features 2,436 unique titles selected in 126 unique specialties, including new areas: Osteopathic Medicine and Health Humanities.
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Introduction & Background In our roles as instruction librarians at the Health Sciences Library System (HSLS) at the University of Pittsburgh, we have seen an increasing need for educating both students and the general public in identifying and confronting health misinformation and have taken steps to meet that need (Cowles et al., 2024). In 2022, for example, we began to run an escape room created by the University of Washington Center for an Informed Public called “The Euphorigen Investigation,” (The University of Washington Center for an Informed Public, n.d.) both at public libraries and on campus. Escape rooms are not only fun, but they have also proven successful in library instruction (Crowe & Sclippa, 2020)…
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Mental, emotional, and behavioral (MEB) disorders, including mental illness and substance use disorders, affect every U.S. population group, community, and neighborhood. Existing infrastructure focuses more on responding to MEB crises, through treatment and recovery, rather than preventing them through evidence-based policy approaches and programs. Prevention services that do exist are ...
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