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Springer, Sandra J.; And Others – Special Libraries, 1978
The research project described was undertaken to study the impact of the use of a closed circuit television system to deliver information about drugs, chemicals, and poisons from a central resource location to health professionals in patient care areas. Evaluation techniques included questionnaires, interviews with users, and extramural…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Health Personnel, Hospitals, Information Dissemination
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Marshall, Joanne Gard; Neufeld, Victor R. – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
In order to evaluate the librarian's educational role in patient care settings, an information service was provided for health professionals, patients, and families by two part-time clinical librarians at McMaster University. Results showed that the clinical librarians were accepted by health professionals and services were viewed as successful.…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Higher Education, Information Seeking, Information Services
Blase, Nancy G. – 1975
The University of Washington Libraries offers a monthly computerized retrieval of medical literature (MEDLINE) based on a profile of interest supplied by the user. To evaluate user response to the service 136 questionnaires were sent out; 119 were returned. Among the major findings of the survey were: SDILINE is of major value in alerting users to…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Information Needs, Information Retrieval, Information Services
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And Others; Gunning, John E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
A program that uses the clinical librarian as a member of the patient care team has been developed by an obstetrics and gynecology department of a university medical center to keep faculty and hospital house staff knowledgeable about current developments and research. Program objectives, methodology, costs, evaluation, and information utilization…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Gynecology, Higher Education, Hospitals