March Editorial

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https://doi.org/10.18060/29444

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Margaret Hoogland, The University of Toledo

Margaret Hoogland joined the Medical Library Association Research Caucus (formerly the Research Section) in 2015 and became the Community Manager in July 2016. In this position, she learned about Hypothesis and worked with Hypothesis Co-Editors Erin Foster and Carol Perryman to develop an online submission system on MLAnet. She was also responsible for getting published Hypothesis issues indexed in CINAHL, LISSA, and LISTA. She enjoys brainstorming about research ideas and her research interests include educational technology, outreach, and wellness.

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03/20/2026

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Hoogland, M. (2026). March Editorial. Hypothesis: Research Journal for Health Information Professionals, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.18060/29444

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