Health Information & Libraries J, Vol 23, Issue s1: Table of Contents
Blackwell Synergy: Health Information & Libraries J, Vol 23, Issue s1: Table of Contents
The latest edition of Blackwell's Health Information and Libraries Journal has just been made available and includes some interesting papers including:
Opportunities and Change: the Future Roles of the Health Library and Information Professionals Editorial
Janet Harrison, Pam Prior
The context of change: information professionals and the information professions in an information society
John Feather
What do clinicians want from us? An evaluation of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust clinical librarian service and its implications for developing future working patterns
Amanda Brookman, Alan Lovell, Flis Henwood, Judy Lehmann
Achieving change through mutual development: supported online learning and the evolving roles of health and information professionals
Rachel Bury, Lindsey Martin, Sue Roberts
Opportunity for change in the future roles for the health library and information professional: meeting the challenges in NHS Scotland
Gerry Maclean
Health check for Latvia: opportunities for information professionals in a new democracy
Inese A. Smith, Velta Poznaka
Development of a Knowledge and Library Service in newly configured specialist mental health teaching trust-the first year
Margery Sidell
Workplace-based information skills outreach training to primary care staff
Stephen Ayre
Stepping out: the changing role of e-resources librarians
Anna O'Neill, Siobahn Whitby
Listening to our clinical colleagues: how are they finding their evidence to support Trust clinical governance?
Mary Publicover, Gwen Giles, Barbara Bolton, Clare Shemilt, Christine Urquhart
Signposting best evidence: a role for information professionals
Mala Mann, Lesley Sander, Alison Weightman
The latest edition of Blackwell's Health Information and Libraries Journal has just been made available and includes some interesting papers including:
Opportunities and Change: the Future Roles of the Health Library and Information Professionals Editorial
Janet Harrison, Pam Prior
The context of change: information professionals and the information professions in an information society
John Feather
What do clinicians want from us? An evaluation of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust clinical librarian service and its implications for developing future working patterns
Amanda Brookman, Alan Lovell, Flis Henwood, Judy Lehmann
Achieving change through mutual development: supported online learning and the evolving roles of health and information professionals
Rachel Bury, Lindsey Martin, Sue Roberts
Opportunity for change in the future roles for the health library and information professional: meeting the challenges in NHS Scotland
Gerry Maclean
Health check for Latvia: opportunities for information professionals in a new democracy
Inese A. Smith, Velta Poznaka
Development of a Knowledge and Library Service in newly configured specialist mental health teaching trust-the first year
Margery Sidell
Workplace-based information skills outreach training to primary care staff
Stephen Ayre
Stepping out: the changing role of e-resources librarians
Anna O'Neill, Siobahn Whitby
Listening to our clinical colleagues: how are they finding their evidence to support Trust clinical governance?
Mary Publicover, Gwen Giles, Barbara Bolton, Clare Shemilt, Christine Urquhart
Signposting best evidence: a role for information professionals
Mala Mann, Lesley Sander, Alison Weightman
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