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New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
THE Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 provided federal funds for the general upgrading of the nation's medical libraries as a response to the recognized inadequacy of these facilities.
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THE Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 provided federal funds for the general upgrading of the nation's medical libraries as a response to the recognized inadequacy of these facilities.
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Hospital Library Foreign Language Labs
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2006Increasingly, hospital-based physicians, residents, and medical students are welcoming into their care foreign-born patients, who do not speak English. Most hospitals today have an Interpretive Services Department, but many of the physicians, residents, and medical students want to become more proficient in the most frequently spoken foreign languages ...
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Marketing the Hospital Library
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2005Many librarians do not see themselves as marketers, but marketing is an essential role for hospital librarians. Library work involves education, and there are parallels between marketing and education as described in this article. It is incumbent upon hospital librarians actively to pursue ways of reminding their customers about library services.
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2009
Many hospital libraries suffer from being poorly housed. This article describes a successful effort to find better space for a hospital library. Issues of planning, staff participation, and implementation are discussed, including constraints, what worked well, and what could have worked better.
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Many hospital libraries suffer from being poorly housed. This article describes a successful effort to find better space for a hospital library. Issues of planning, staff participation, and implementation are discussed, including constraints, what worked well, and what could have worked better.
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The Community-Hospital Library
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965The hospital library has been described as the "forgotten stepchild of the hospital." The average medical-society library, according to a recent survey, does not fare much better. Still, for physicians who cannot afford extensive and expensive private libraries, these neglected collections are apt to be the crucial link in the chain of medical ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt On 13 September 1982The New York Times(1) reported that the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is making plans to revise, for the first time since 1966, the "Condition of Partic...
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Excerpt On 13 September 1982The New York Times(1) reported that the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is making plans to revise, for the first time since 1966, the "Condition of Partic...
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