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The Force Of Magnetism: Nursing-Library Collaborations To Support Magnet, Barbara (Basia) Delawska-Elliott, Helene Anderson, Marla London
The Force Of Magnetism: Nursing-Library Collaborations To Support Magnet, Barbara (Basia) Delawska-Elliott, Helene Anderson, Marla London
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Background: The ANCC Magnet model is built on 5 Model Components and 14 Forces of Magnetism. The Components and Forces, including Transformational Leadership, Structural Empowerment, Exemplary Professional Practice, New Knowledge, Innovation & Improvement, and Empirical Quality Results (Models), and Professional Development, Quality Improvement, Nurses as Teachers, and Quality of Care (Forces) encourage and recognize professional growth, care improvement, and knowledge dissemination. Familiarity with searching professional literature and information literacy are key skills needed to grow Magnetism. This presentation will describe a collaboration between Magnet leadership and the library to build programs designed to support Magnet values and outcomes.
Description: Magnet …
Nurses’ Experiences And Perceptions Of Using Online Resources For Patient And Family Education: A Qualitative Interview Study, Carrie Grinstead, Sarah Sumner, Julius Shakari, Martha Inofuentes
Nurses’ Experiences And Perceptions Of Using Online Resources For Patient And Family Education: A Qualitative Interview Study, Carrie Grinstead, Sarah Sumner, Julius Shakari, Martha Inofuentes
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2018 System Library Services Visual Annual Report, Amanda Steinvall
2018 System Library Services Visual Annual Report, Amanda Steinvall
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A visual report of the 2018 activities and accomplishments by System Library Services at Providence St. Joseph Health
Hospital Libraries: A Path Forward, Basia Delawska-Elliott, Wm. Brian Elliot
Hospital Libraries: A Path Forward, Basia Delawska-Elliott, Wm. Brian Elliot
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Program Description: Despite our profession’s constant evolution to address the changing needs of our users, many health sciences libraries, particularly hospital libraries, are under scrutiny by their institutions. Many of these libraries are facing closure. In fact, a recent study of health sciences library closings [Schwartz, Elkin 2017] found that from 1989-2006 approximately 23-34% of US health sciences libraries closed. Furthermore, between 2011 and 2015, 613 libraries closed, for an average of 115 closings per year [Thibodeau, Funk 2009]. But why? What was the rationale for these closings? Was the decision based solely on economic reasons, or were there other …