A Review of “Hiring,Training, and Supervising Library Shelvers” |
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Authors: | Jennie E Callas |
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Affiliation: | McGraw-Page Library , Randolph-Macon College , Ashland, Virginia |
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Abstract: | Abstract The emergence of the Internet has dramatically changed information access capabilities through computers. Tools and resources available on the Internet affect library services in various ways. Many health science librarians are using Internet resources to meet the information needs of health care providers and themselves. This study examines different applications of the Internet components in medical library settings with a special emphasis on reference services. It also discusses the role of the Internet in fulfilling National Network of Libraries of Medicine's (NN/LM) objectives and analyzes the merit and demerits of using the Internet as a reference tool in health sciences libraries. |
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Keywords: | Proxy servers distance learning remote access |
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