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View article: 5 Hands-on 3: Building a customizable chatbot using large language models.
5 Hands-on 3: Building a customizable chatbot using large language models. Open
Researchers and teachers are often dismayed by outrageous answers received from large language models (LLMs). In this workshop, you will learn how to arm an LLM with specific knowledge, such as from an animal agriculture research program. …
View article: Differential Association of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Related to Hepatitis B Between Urban and Rural Areas in Africa Using Satellite Spatial Scaling Data
Differential Association of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Related to Hepatitis B Between Urban and Rural Areas in Africa Using Satellite Spatial Scaling Data Open
PURPOSE Sub-Saharan Africa carries one of the highest burdens of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in the world, with hepatitis B virus (HBV) as the most common cause. Studies in several regions of the world suggest important cancer differenc…
View article: Simulated retail food environments: A literature review of systems science approaches to advance equity in access to healthy diets
Simulated retail food environments: A literature review of systems science approaches to advance equity in access to healthy diets Open
Summary As researchers increasingly utilize systems science simulation modeling (SSSM), little is known about how and by whom SSSMs are being leveraged to address inequities in access to healthy diets. We evaluated the extent to which stud…
View article: CURATE(D) Fundamentals Workshop
CURATE(D) Fundamentals Workshop Open
Slides developed for the CURATE(D) Fundamentals workshops. These materials only include the lecture slides and have removed associated exercises and institutional examples used in synchronous trainings. See the CURATE(D) modules [https://d…
View article: A Scoping Review of Health Equity Interventions in Governmental Public Health
A Scoping Review of Health Equity Interventions in Governmental Public Health Open
Context: Despite major efforts in research, practice, and policy, racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care persist in the United States. Interventions in collaboration with governmental public health may provide ways to addr…
View article: Instruments for racial health equity: a scoping review of structural racism measurement, 2019–2021
Instruments for racial health equity: a scoping review of structural racism measurement, 2019–2021 Open
Progress toward racial health equity cannot be made if we cannot measure its fundamental driver: structural racism. As in other epidemiologic studies, the first step is to measure the exposure. But how to measure structural racism is an on…
View article: “A Supernova that Sparks in Every Direction”: A Long-Term Assessment of the Research Sprints Faculty Engagement Program
“A Supernova that Sparks in Every Direction”: A Long-Term Assessment of the Research Sprints Faculty Engagement Program Open
The Research Sprints program offers faculty partners the opportunity to collaborate intensively and exclusively for one week with a team of librarians to achieve significant progress on research or teaching projects. This longitudinal stud…
View article: Outcomes From Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Recognition Programs in Early Child Care and Education: A Scoping Review
Outcomes From Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Recognition Programs in Early Child Care and Education: A Scoping Review Open
Objective Recognition programs are designed to incentivize early care and education (ECE) settings to implement childhood obesity prevention standards, yet little is known regarding their efficacy. This scoping review details characteristi…
View article: Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Scoping Review of Measures and Methods I: Definitions, Publication Trends, Study Purposes, Funding Sources, Country of the Samples, and Study Sources
Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Scoping Review of Measures and Methods I: Definitions, Publication Trends, Study Purposes, Funding Sources, Country of the Samples, and Study Sources Open
The items included in this depository are the materials needed to replicate the methodology and results of the first paper based on a scoping review of research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
View article: Two Years in the Making: Library Resources for Transgender Topics
Two Years in the Making: Library Resources for Transgender Topics Open
Inspired by Reid Boehm’s presentation “Beyond Pronouns: Caring for Transgender Medical Research Data to Benefit All People,” at the Research Data Access and Preservation Summit (RDAP) in March 2018, four librarians from the University of M…
View article: Combating HIV stigma in low‐ and middle‐income healthcare settings: a scoping review
Combating HIV stigma in low‐ and middle‐income healthcare settings: a scoping review Open
Introduction Nearly 40 years into the HIV epidemic, the persistence of HIV stigma is a matter of grave urgency. Discrimination (i.e. enacted stigma) in healthcare settings is particularly problematic as it deprives people of critical healt…
View article: Measuring the Value of Data Curation: Preliminary Results from the Data Curation Network
Measuring the Value of Data Curation: Preliminary Results from the Data Curation Network Open
April 2019 poster presented at the Research Data Alliance 13th Plenary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
View article: A qualitative analysis of the information science needs of public health researchers in an academic setting
A qualitative analysis of the information science needs of public health researchers in an academic setting Open
Objectives: The University of Minnesota (UMN) Health Sciences Libraries conducted a needs assessment of public health researchers as part of a multi-institutional study led by Ithaka S+R. The aims of the study were to capture the evolving …
View article: Data to Accompany the 'Addressing Disparities in Physician Access to Information in Support of Evidence-based Practice' Study
Data to Accompany the 'Addressing Disparities in Physician Access to Information in Support of Evidence-based Practice' Study Open
Data was gathered for a study that aimed to determine if physicians have access to information resources needed to support Evidence Based Practice (EBP). A survey was distributed to physicians licensed to practice in Minnesota who provided…
View article: Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Public Health Scholars
Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Public Health Scholars Open
Outputs, Audiences and Impacts.Public health scholars find the publishing landscape complicated and difficult to navigate, particularly pertaining to impacts and open access.They also seek support in articulating the value of their publish…
View article: Changes in alcohol policies and practices in bars and restaurants after completion of manager‐focused responsible service training
Changes in alcohol policies and practices in bars and restaurants after completion of manager‐focused responsible service training Open
Introduction and Aims Irresponsible and illegal serving practices at bars and restaurants, such as sales to obviously intoxicated patrons, can lead to various public health harms. Training managers of bars and restaurants in the developmen…
View article: Executive Summary Presented to the School of Public Health: Information Needs Assessment of Public Health Researchers
Executive Summary Presented to the School of Public Health: Information Needs Assessment of Public Health Researchers Open
The executive summary was made public to the School of Public Health September 2017 and offers directive suggestions for how to make best use of the skills and expertise of the University Libraries.
View article: An Information Science Needs Assessment of School of Public Health Researchers at the University of Minnesota: Summary Report
An Information Science Needs Assessment of School of Public Health Researchers at the University of Minnesota: Summary Report Open
This needs assessment was conducted by two UMN librarians November 2016 - January 2017 as part of a multi-site study led by Ithaka S+R. The aims of the study were to capture the evolving needs, opportunities, and challenges of public healt…
View article: My Doctor Said What?!: Identifying and Assessing Online Health Information Resources
My Doctor Said What?!: Identifying and Assessing Online Health Information Resources Open
Objectives: Health information consumers look to the Internet to find answers to questions about their health or that of a loved one. We conducted a study to identify where individuals find online health information, how they use it, and w…
View article: Effects of a Hybrid Online and In-Person Training Program Designed to Reduce Alcohol Sales to Obviously Intoxicated Patrons
Effects of a Hybrid Online and In-Person Training Program Designed to Reduce Alcohol Sales to Obviously Intoxicated Patrons Open
The observed effects of this enhanced training program are consistent with prior research showing modest initial effects followed by a decay within 6 months of the core training. Unless better training methods are identified, training prog…
View article: Developing Internet-Based Health Interventions: A Guide for Public Health Researchers and Practitioners
Developing Internet-Based Health Interventions: A Guide for Public Health Researchers and Practitioners Open
The values held by members of each participating organization involved in the development of the online intervention or program, as well as the objectives that are trying to be met with the website, must be considered. These defined values…