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Christopher Stewart, a faculty librarian at the Ottenheimer Library at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has a research focus that spans multiple disciplines, including medical practices, substance use disorders, and linguistic analysis of expert advice. His work includes evaluating evidence for common practices in medical procedures, such as infection prevention in breast reconstruction. Stewart has also investigated the application of neurophysiological measures in assessing cue-reactivity in individuals with substance use disorders and has authored publications on inhalant use disorders.
In addition to medical and behavioral topics, Stewart's research extends to the analysis of communication in expert advice, specifically examining verb-argument constructions in AI-generated medical and financial advice compared to human experts. He also contributes to library science research, with publications addressing recruitment and retention challenges within academic libraries. Stewart's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 12, with 28 total publications and 460 total citations.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 464
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Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries (2025)
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- Application of electroencephalogram and other neurophysiological measures in assessment of cue-reactivity in individuals with substance use disorder
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- Application of electroencephalogram and other neurophysiological measures in assessment of cue-reactivity in individuals with substance use disorder
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- Disorders Due to Substance Use: Inhalants
- Disorders due to Substance Use: Inhalants
- Disorders Due to Substance Use: Inhalants
- Disorders due to Substance Use: Inhalants
- Preventing Infection in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction: Evaluating the Evidence for Common Practices and Standardized Protocols
- Preventing Infection in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction: Evaluating the Evidence for Common Practices and Standardized Protocols
- Preventing Infection in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction: Evaluating the Evidence for Common Practices and Standardized Protocols
- Preventing Infection in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction: Evaluating the Evidence for Common Practices and Standardized Protocols
- Preventing Infection in Implant-based Breast Reconstruction: Evaluating the Evidence for Common Practices and Standardized Protocols
- Application of electroencephalogram and other neurophysiological measures in assessment of cue-reactivity in individuals with substance use disorder
- Application of electroencephalogram and other neurophysiological measures in assessment of cue-reactivity in individuals with substance use disorder
- Application of electroencephalogram and other neurophysiological measures in assessment of cue-reactivity in individuals with substance use disorder
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