Meeting the challenges of clinical information provision

作者: Hannah Spring

DOI: 10.1111/J.1471-1842.2011.00941.X

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摘要: This virtual issue of the Health Information and Libraries Journal (HILJ) has been compiled to mark 5th International Clinical Librarian Conference 2011. In considering challenges clinical information provision, content selected for offers an international flavour provision covers a variety different facets librarianship. The broadly areas needs preferences, librarian roles services, education training, reflects way in which normal HILJ would be presented. includes review article, collection original articles, three regular features comprise Perspectives Initiatives, Learning Teaching Action, Using Evidence Practice. All papers included this are available free online.

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