I am acknowledged in a good many, most of which (maybe all -- I didn't check) are in PubMed. I was going to email Annie directly but it appears examples are being shared with the whole list so here you go (usually it's only my name/credentials, but sometimes "medical librarian" is mentioned like "the good fortune of working with a medical librarian, Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, the ONS Information Resources Supervisor."):
Spoelstra, S.L., & Sansoucie, H. (2015). Putting evidence into practice: Evidence-based interventions for oral agents for cancer. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 19(3 suppl.), 60-72. Acknowledgement: “The authors gratefully acknowledge the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Putting Evidence Into Practice team, which consisted of experienced RNs who meticulously examined the evidence for this article, including Carol Blecher, MS, APNC, AOCN®, CBPN-C, CBCN®, Peggy Burhenn, MS, CNS, AOCNS®, Larissa Day, MSN, RN, CONC, Diana McMahon, MSN, RN, OCN®, Theresa Rudnitzki, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, AOCNS®, Josephine Smudde, RN-BC, MS, OCN®, Janelle Tipton, MSN, RN, AOCN®, and Cynthia Rittenberg, RN, MN, AOCN®, FAAN, as well as ONS staff Marc Irwin, PhD, RN, MN, Christine Maloney, BA, Kerri Moriarty, MLS, and Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, ELS.”
Palos, G.R. (2015). Celebrating ONS's 40th anniversary and its commitment to cultural competency, diversity, and inclusiveness. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 19(2), 228-229. Acknowledgement: “The author gratefully acknowledges Carol Demarco, ONS membership specialist, Christine Maloney, BA, ONS associate archivist, Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, ELS, ONS information resources supervisor, Katherine Gilmore, MPH, project consultant, and Bruce B. Wilmer for contributing ideas, content, and motivation. The author also acknowledges all of the other focus groups, special interest groups, or ONS members not named who gave or are giving their time, ideas, and energy to promoting cultural competency in ONS.”
Muehlbauer, P.M., Thorpe, D., Davis, A., Drabot, R., Rawlings, B.L., & Kiker, E. (2009). Putting evidence into practice: Evidence-based interventions to prevent, manage, and treat chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced diarrhea. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 13(3), 336-341. Acknowledgement: "The authors gratefully acknowledge Oncology Nursing Society staff members, including Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, ELS, Kristen Baileys, RN, MSN, CRNP, AOCNP(r), and Kelly Egnotovich for their contributions to this article."
Mitchell, S.A., Beck, S.L., Hood, L.E., Moore, K., & Tanner, E.R. (2007). Putting evidence into practice: Evidence-based interventions for fatigue during and following cancer and its treatment. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 11(1), 99-113. Acknowledgement: "The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of ONS staff members, including Gail Mallory, PhD, RN, CNAA, Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, Linda Eaton, RN, MSN, AOCN(r), and Kelly Egnotovich, and the thoughtful commentary provided by the outcomes project field reviewers and the anonymous reviewers of this article."
Tipton, J.M., McDaniel, R.W., Barbour, L., Johnston, M.P., Kayne, M., LeRoy, P., & Ripple, M.L. (2007). Putting evidence into practice: Evidence-based interventions to prevent, manage, and treat chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 11(1), 69-78. Acknowledgement: "The authors would like to acknowledge the many contributions of ONS staff members, including Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, Gail Mallory, PhD, RN, CNAA, and Kelly Egnotovich, as well as the outcomes project field reviewers."
Gobel, B.H., Beck, S.L., & O'Leary, C. (2006). Nursing-sensitive patient outcomes: The development of the Putting Evidence Into Practice resources for nursing practice. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 10(5), 625-628. Acknowledgement: "In addition to working with an APN, we had the good fortune of working with a medical librarian, Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, the ONS Information Resources Supervisor."
Amen, K., King, C.R., & Rieger, P.T. (2005). The bane of accurate referencing: How to achieve "perfection." Oncology Nursing Forum, 32(4), 734-736. Acknowledgement: "The authors would like to thank ONS Information Resources Supervisor Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, for his help in providing and verifying references."
ONS clinical mail service finds answers to those tough clinical questions. (2005). ONS News, 20(1), 13. Acknowledgement: "For complex questions, Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, ONS information resources supervisor, often is consulted."
Wyant, T.C. & Wiley, K.E. (2016). ONS Clinical Top 20: Answers to Your Questions About Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Administration (2nd ed.). Oncology Nursing Society: Pittsburgh, PA. Acknowledgement: “The authors would like to acknowledge Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, ELS, ONS Information Resources Supervisor, for his assistance in researching the most current evidence and available information for each of the ONS Clinical Top 20 questions.”
Becze, E. (2010). Battling biases: Nursing, lung cancer, and the media. In M. Haas (Ed.), Contemporary issues in lung cancer (2nd ed.) (pp. 303-314). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Acknowledgement: "The author would like to acknowledge Paula Trahan Rieger, RN, MSN, CS, AOCN(r), FAAN, and Jan Kinzler, BA, for their contributions that remain unchanged from the first edition of this book, and Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, for his assistance with the literature search."
Haylock, P.J. (2000). Virginia Barckley: 1911-1993. In V.L. Bullough & L. Sentz (Eds), American nursing: A biographical dictionary, volume 3, (pp.14-16). New York: Springer. Acknowledgement: "With the assistance of Mark Vrabel."
Mark Vrabel, MLS, AHIP, ELS
Information Resources Supervisor
Oncology Nursing Society
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From: Medical Libraries Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Annie Zeidman-Karpinski
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 2:15 AM
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Subject: Examples of librarians being thanked in articles
All,
I am looking for examples of librarians being thanked or acknowledged in an article. I have found wonderful literature on how using librarians improves the quality of articles, but I’m struggling to find an article where the librarian isn’t a co-author.
Thank you,
Annie
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Annie Zeidman-Karpinski
The Kenneth M. and Kenda H. Singer Science Librarian University of Oregon Libraries
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