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Health sciences librarians in academic libraries: a brief review of their developing role

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posted on 2023-08-30, 13:36 authored by Maurice Wakeham
Information relating to health has been gathered since ancient times. Physicians often gathered their own books which were sometimes donated to create early medical libraries. The explosion of information, the demands of qualification accrediting bodies and technological developments have also helped to promote the work of health libraries. The professionalisation of health occupations has tended to move their library support from hospitals into academic settings. Librarians are increasingly concerned with promoting their services and teaching patrons to use library resources. While some health sciences librarians see the availability of health information on the internet as a threat, to those that can see ways to exploit it, it may serve to enhance their role.

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15

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2

Page range

266-272

Publication title

New Review of Academic Librarianship

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1740-7834

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Taylor & Francis

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  • Accepted version

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  • eng

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2011-12-20

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2020-10-07

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