So I guess with ties to iMedicalApps and AccessMedicine, you could say I am equally(?) conflicted?ĭespite the various possible conflicts of interest, I really just tried to expand on the orginal review of the two platforms and correct an error.įirst, let me address the obvious error within the review. It was never my intention to hide that information, I just was more focused on the actual product and the review and honestly forgot about Silverchair’s involvement. I am on the Library Board for Silverchair and Silverchair actually built McGraw Hill’s AccessMedicine product. I want to thank those who reminded me of that. Update 2/22/12 Ooops…I am wrong, I do have a conflict of interest with McGraw Hill that I should report. In fact I have recently been kind of critical of them for having difficult mobile access policies (require personal login even while on campus) that do more to hinder the use of their ebooks. While I may be struggling with how to do this appropriately given my new relationship with iMedicalApps, I don’t have any conflict of interest with AccessMedicine, McGraw Hill or any of the Access databases. Since I don’t have Inkling’s Harrion’s I can’t do a comparison of the two products, but I feel the need to point out the error in the review and provide some criticisms about the review itself. ![]() Now I don’t have an iPad (saving up for an iPad 3 when they come out) and I don’t have a subscription to Inkling, but I have worked with Harrison’s Online through AccessMedicine extensively so I am extremely familiar with it. As a result it makes it difficult for me to read the comparison without talking back to the computer. My problem is that I see at least one error in the review, another area where the author needed to be clearer in their evaluation, omissions regarding updates, and a slight bias toward student use. I have recently begun to work with iMedicalApps to write some posts (I am currently working on a post right now) and I agreed to moderate the Medical Librarian’s Corner of their Medical Apps Forum. I feel I am at a bit of a conflict of interest here. It's exactly what they all want.The iMedicalApps team compared Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine on Inkling vs. And for Dad he's a spark of ideas for a new graphic novel. But Inkling's also started drawing the pictures to go with the story-which is amazing! It's just the help Ethan was looking for! Inkling helps the rest of the family too-for Sarah he's a puppy. Inkling has absorbed a couple chapters of his math book-not good-and the story he's supposed to be illustrating for school-also not good. But one night the ink of his drawings runs together-and then leaps off the page! This small burst of creativity is about to change everything. Ethan promised to illustrate a group project at school-even though he can't draw. Language eng Summary The Rylance family is stuck. ![]() Single-parent families - Juvenile fiction.Imaginary companions - Juvenile fiction.Label Inkling Title Inkling Statement of responsibility Kenneth Oppel Creator It's not until Inkling goes missing that this family has to face the larger questions of what they-and Inkling-truly need ![]()
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