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2018

Librarianship

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Hospital Librarians: Training The Next Generation Of Doctors, Heather J. Martin Jun 2018

Hospital Librarians: Training The Next Generation Of Doctors, Heather J. Martin

Heather J Martin, MISt, AHIP

Hospital librarians address a wide array of information needs. They help nurses figure out how to take care of patients, help physicians with difficult cases, help families get reliable health information, and sometimes the information they provide even helps save a life. They also play an important role in training the next generation of doctors. At one hospital in Oregon, Providence St. Joseph Health System Library Services has integrated traditional library instruction directly into the curriculum of the Internal Medicine Residency Program.


How Much Do Black Men Work?, Darren Sweeper May 2018

How Much Do Black Men Work?, Darren Sweeper

Darren Sweeper

No abstract provided.


Ask A Director: Reporting Accomplishments, Caroline L. Osborne Jan 2018

Ask A Director: Reporting Accomplishments, Caroline L. Osborne

Caroline L. Osborne

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Securing Professional Development: Getting To Yes, Caroline L. Osborne, Carol A. Watson, Amy J. Eaton Jan 2018

Securing Professional Development: Getting To Yes, Caroline L. Osborne, Carol A. Watson, Amy J. Eaton

Caroline L. Osborne

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"The Spirit Of The Builder": The Library Career Of Julia Carson Stockett, Lisa R. Lindell Dec 2017

"The Spirit Of The Builder": The Library Career Of Julia Carson Stockett, Lisa R. Lindell

Lisa R. Lindell

The personal history of Julia Carson Stockett contributes to and interweaves with the larger story of American women professional librarians in the early twentieth century. Stockett’s experiences illuminate the achievements made by professional women in support and encouragement of one another. Throughout her career, Stockett sustained a commitment to her professional status and responsibilities and her vision of librarianship. The diversity of libraries and populations she served, notably in the West and Midwest, mark her work as exceptional. At the heart of her vocational choices were her facility for organization and her desire to bring books and reading to those …