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Cramer, Anne – 1972
Regardless of the size of the hospital, the librarian must acquire information for staff members by whatever means possible. Large hospitals with large staff, more information requests per week, and a better economic base will purchase a greater number of information materials. Small hospitals will purchase only the most basic reference books and…
Descriptors: Interlibrary Loans, Librarians, Library Acquisition, Library Material Selection
Colaianni, Lois Ann; Mirsky, Phyllis S. – 1971
Discussed in this manual for the inexperienced librarian in a small hospital library are: organization and administration; book selection and ordering; cataloging and catalog cards; classification; labeling of books; selecting and processing journals; interlibrary loans; reference services; and circulation. A suggested basic starter collection of…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Guides, Hospital Libraries, Hospitals
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Lanier, Don; Carpenter, Kathryn – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1994
Discusses academic library support for new courses and new educational programs based on experiences at the University of Illinois at Chicago health sciences library. Topics addressed include the challenge of regionalization; budget constraints; enhanced services in lieu of acquisitions; resource sharing; and faculty resistance. (Contains 12…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Budgeting, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Colaianni, Lois Ann; Mirsky, Phyllis S. – 1972
The minimum requirement for a hospital medical library is that it provide the books, journals and other materials necessary to serve the immediate information needs of the professional staff and to support the programs undertaken by the hospital. Since it is impossible for any library to have all the materials that might be requested by the…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Guides, Hospital Libraries, Hospitals