The librarian as a member of the education department team: using web 2.0 technologies to improve access to education materials and information
- PMID: 22853306
- DOI: 10.1080/02763869.2012.698192
The librarian as a member of the education department team: using web 2.0 technologies to improve access to education materials and information
Abstract
The part-time solo librarian at St. James Healthcare in Butte, Montana, serves physicians, staff, patients, and other health care professionals in the area. The library is part of the Education Department within the hospital's organizational structure. Recent developments have expanded the requirements of the Education Department, creating new challenges. The librarian is a member of the team developing solutions to the many ways that continuing education needs have to be met for the staff and physicians. A free website that houses education information and material is one of the projects that has been created and is maintained by the librarian.
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