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Peck, Theodore P. – Special Libraries, 1975
Descriptors: Health, Information Services, Library Services, Medical Libraries
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Vaillancourt Pauline M.; Woods, Regina Clare – Special Libraries, 1972
A three phase program whose purpose is drawing together nine small hospital libraries (522-2,300 volumes) into a cooperative, functional unit is shown in terms that evaluate both errors and over-all good planning. (4 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Cooperation, Library Networks, Library Planning, Library Services
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Pizer, Irwin H. – Special Libraries, 1978
Biomedical libraries are discussed as a distinct and specialized group of special libraries and their unique services and user interactions are described. The move toward professional standards, as evidenced by the Medical Library Association's new certification program, and the current state of development for a new section of IFLA established…
Descriptors: Certification, Information Services, Librarians, Library Associations
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Pings, Vern M.; Cruzat, Gwendolyn S. – Special Libraries, 1970
Several investigative approaches were used to determine the adequacy of these methods in producing management and planning data for library services for health professionals. (AB)
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Library Planning, Library Services, Library Surveys
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Brandli, Michael J. – Special Libraries, 1976
A brief history of the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Library's current awareness service shows the progression from manual participation, to an on-line system, and finally to access of the State University of New York's Automatic MEDLARS service. (Author)
Descriptors: Information Needs, Information Services, Library Services, Medical Libraries
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Koughan, William P.; Timour, John A. – Special Libraries, 1973
Based on a 1970 Connecticut study, three times as many physicians rely on their own personal subscriptions as on hospital library holdings. Only half of their continuing education activity involves reading. With additional statistics, recommendations are offered in the light of these findings. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Information Needs, Information Services, Institutional Libraries
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Roth, Britain G. – Special Libraries, 1985
Planning and moving procedures that facilitated the relocation of a medical center library collection of 30,000 book and journal volumes and 600 audiovisuals are detailed in four areas: space planning, avoidance of service disruptions, library staff morale, and physical handling of materials. An 8-item bibliography is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Library Administration, Library Facilities, Library Materials, Library Personnel
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Wender, Ruth W. – Special Libraries, 1983
Describes techniques developed for providing continuing education to individuals solving medical reference requests over a telephone teleconference network linking library personnel in nonurban public libraries, systems libraries, and small hospital libraries. Background, project aims, and teleconferencing techniques, including their advantages,…
Descriptors: Information Networks, Instructional Design, Library Education, Library Personnel