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The value of an online drug information database can be described in terms of its utility relative to its cost, where utility is defined as the extent to which the database satisfies the user’s need for information (database quality and performance), and the cost comprises both the purchase cost and the time spent retrieving the desired
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Background Researchers performing systematic reviews (SRs) must carefully consider the relevance of thousands of citations retrieved from bibliographic database searches, the majority of which will be excluded later on close inspection Well-developed bibliographic searches are generally created with thesaurus or index terms in combination with keywords found in the title and or abstract
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Any author, anywhere in the world, can join the Goodreads Author Program for free All you need is an Internet connection and a published book (or a soon-to-be published book) that can be found in our database The Goodreads Author Program allows published authors to claim their profile page to promote their book and engage with readers
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At the Journal of Clinical Nursing, we believe that it is vital for our authors to choose the most relevant keywords that corresponds with their manuscript As such, we have recently standardised our list of keywords, used by us to help identify appropriate peer reviewers by matching manuscript keywords with reviewer keywords
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