Introduction to Health Sciences Librarianship
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:3rd Mar '08
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Get the foundational knowledge about health sciences librarianship.
The general term “health sciences libraries” covers a wide range of areas beyond medical libraries, such as biomedical, nursing, allied health, pharmacy, and others. Introduction to Health Sciences Librarianship provides a sound foundation to all aspects of these types of libraries to students and librarians new to the field. This helpful guide provides a helpful overview of the health care environment, technical services, public services, management issues, academic health sciences, hospital libraries, health informatics, evidence-based practice, and more. This text provides crucial information every beginning and practicing health sciences librarian needs—all in one volume.
Introduction to Health Sciences Librarianship presents some of the most respected librarians and educators in the field, each discussing important aspects of librarianship, including technical services, public services, administration, special services, and special collections. This comprehensive volume provides all types of librarians with helpful general, practical, and theoretical knowledge about this profession. The book’s unique "A Day in the Life of . . . " feature describes typical days of health sciences librarians working in special areas such as reference or consumer health, and offers anyone new to the field a revealing look at what a regular workday is like. The text is packed with useful figures, screen captures, tables, and references.
Topics discussed in Introduction to Health Sciences Librarianship include:
- overview of health sciences libraries
- health environment
- collection development of journals, books, and electronic resources
- organization of health information
- access services
- information services and information retrieval
- information literacy
- health informatics
- management of academic health sciences libraries
- management and issues in hospital libraries
- library space planning
- specialized services
Introduction to Health Sciences Librarianship provides essential information for health sciences librarians, medical librarians, beginning and intermediate level health sciences/medical librarians, and any health sciences librarian wishing to review the field. This crucial volume belongs in every academic health sciences library, hospital library, specialized health library, biomedical library, and academic library.
"Fills a void in the textbook market where health sciences librarianship is concerned...Provides a broad overview of health sciences librarianship and health sciences libraries...Structured to facilitate ease of use...Highly recommended as a textbook for teaching courses related to health sciences librarianship as well as a refresher text for novice health sciences librarians."--Jeffrey T.Huber, Texas Woman's University, USA
"Has raised the bar on textbooks for the profession. The breadth and extensiveness of content is most remarkable, as are the illustrations, tables and references for each chapter."--Catherine Boss, Rutgers University, USA
"Exceeds all expectations and portrays the sum and substance of the dynamic environment in which health science librarians operate today...Recognized leaders offer eloquent discourse covering the philosophical and practical aspects of the profession in logical sequence from start to finish. A must-have resource for librarians and other professionals."--Ellen Burchill Brassil, The Hospital of Central Connecticut, USA
ISBN: 9780789035950
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1247g
522 pages