The Becker Medical Librarians have areas of expertise ranging from Health and Science Communication, Searching and Synthesis, Data and Research Computing, Biomedical Information, Scholarly Communication and Research Impact, Institutional Knowledge, and Medical Center Archives. Their focus on these areas have resulted in significant contributions in support of the medical school's faculty, staff and students.
These works include publications with Becker Medical Librarian authors as well as posters and papers presented at conferences.
Submissions from 2008
Promotion of responsible authorship & publication practices: A library role, Ruth Lewis and Cathy C. Sarli
Estelle Brodman and the first generation of library automation, Wayne J. Peay and Paul Schoening
Forging new directions: Launching a scholarly communications initiative, Cathy C. Sarli
Transcending bibliometrics: Measuring knowledge transfer and clinical impact, Cathy C. Sarli and Susan Fowler
Submissions from 2006
Digital oral history: Using the Web to give history new life, Ellen Dubinsky and Barbara Halbrook
Vignettes: diverse library staff offering diverse bioinformatics services, David L. Osterbur, Kristine Alpi, Catarine Canevari, Pamela M. Corley, Medha Devare, Nicola Gaedeke, Donna K. Jacobs, Peter Kirlew, Janet A. Ohles, K.T.L. Vaughan, Lili Wang, Yongchun Wu, and Renata C. Greer
Outcomes and measurable indicators drive the logic model approach for a liaison program, Neville D. Prendergast and Elizabeth Kelly
The bioinformatics program at Washington University's Bernard Becker Medical Library: Making it happen, Lili Wang, Kim Lipsey, and Carol Murray
Submissions from 1947
How to write a paper, Estelle Brodman
