Description |
1 online resource (93 pages) |
Series |
Reference Services Review. No. 1 ; vol. 32 |
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Reference services review. No. 1 ; v. 32
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Contents |
Contents; Abstracts & keywords; Editorals; Technology and e-health advancements; Research; Health-care practice environments; Consumer and public health; Scholarly communications; Note from the publisher |
Summary |
Health sciences librarians no longer find themselves only staffing reference desks or building collections. Their activities range from being active participants in health-care teams to providing training to the general public. Emerging roles are surfacing in all arenas served by health sciences libraries: educational, clinical, research, and administration. Librarians are meeting new skill demands by re-educating both on the job and through traditional coursework. New types of positions are being explored and new partnerships with health-care colleagues are being forged. This article highligh |
Analysis |
Biblioteksvæsen, informations- og kommunikationsvidenskab Biblioteksvæsen, informations- og kommunikationsvidenskab |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Medical librarians.
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Information science.
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information science.
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Information science.
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Medical librarians.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781845444112 |
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1845444116 |
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