Health librarianship : an introduction

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Health Sciences Library — Reference (1st floor)

Call Number
Z 675 .M4 H43 2014
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In-Library Use Only

Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z675.M4 H43 2014
Status
Available

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Summary

Intended for students interested in careers as health sciences librarians, this insightful book presents a current view of trends and issues in the field of health librarianship from leading scholars and practitioners.

With health care reform and the Affordable Care Act driving up demand for ready access to health and biomedical information by both health care providers and healthcare consumers, health librarianship plays a critical role in facilitating access to that information. Health Librarianship: An Introduction places health librarianship within the health care context, covering librarianship within this specific environment as well as other perspectives relevant to health librarianship.

The book addresses the basic functions of librarianship--for example, management and administration, public services, and technical services--within the health care context as well as issues unique to health librarianship like health literacy, consumer health, and biomedical informatics. This book is an outstanding textbook for library and information sciences classes and will also be of interest to those considering a career change to health librarianship.

Contents

  • Illustrations p. vii
  • Foreword p. ix Fred W. Roper
  • Preface p. xi
  • Acknowledgments p. xiii
  • Introduction p. xv
  • Chapter 1 Overview of Health Sciences Libraries and Librarianship p. 1 Katherine Schilling
  • Chapter 2 Overview of the Healthcare Environment p. 35 Fay J. Towell
  • Chapter 3 Situating Health Librarianship within the Healthcare Environment p. 47 Anna Getselman and Sandra G. Franklin
  • Chapter 4 Evidence-Based Healthcare/Evidence-Based Practice p. 57 Connie Schardt
  • Chapter 5 Government Agency and Professional Association Resources and Services p. 77 Keith Cogdill
  • Chapter 6 Health Librarianship: Management and Administration p. 87 Gerald Perry
  • Chapter 7 Technical Services in Health Sciences Libraries p. 105 Susan Swogger
  • Chapter 8 Public Services in Health Sciences Libraries p. 135 Melissa De Santis
  • Chapter 9 Information Retrieval p. 151 James E. Andrews and Denise Shereff
  • Chapter 10 Historical Collections in Health Sciences Libraries p. 171 Michael A. Flannery
  • Chapter 11 Interpersonal Skills to the Fore: Consumer Health Librarianship p. 189 Mary L. Gillaspy
  • Chapter 12 Health Literacy p. 207 Robert Shapiro
  • Chapter 13 Outreach Services p. 225 Julie K. Gaines and Meredith Solomon
  • Chapter 14 Special Populations p. 251 Michele A. Spatz
  • Chapter 15 Health and Biomedical Informatics p. 263 Prudence W. Dalrymple and Douglas L. Varner
  • Index p. 277
  • About the Editors and Contributors p. 293

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