Librarians Supporting Our Heroes – Reconnecting Through Resource Development

Q3 Social Sciences
Bianca Brillant, Cheryl Banick, N. Clark, Jennifer Jones, Deidre Rios, Janice Young
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ABSTRACT Our nation’s military veterans share a connection through their service, making them a distinctive community with unique information requirements. Community-based solutions are crucial to meet veterans where they are, and libraries of all types are in a position to help. In recognition of this, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) awarded a grant to Texas A&M University, which held a forum attended by 250 librarians from across the United States. The discussions covered how veterans are currently being engaged, what services and programs are working, and where improvements could be made. Toolkit committees were then formed to brainstorm service and program ideas for veterans that can be utilized in various library settings, including medical facilities. These toolkits were uploaded to a freely available repository so that librarians can use and adapt these resources to develop their own veteran-oriented programming. Results from this collaboration among librarians have led to new connections, friendships being formed, and the generation of even more creative solutions to reach veteran populations. While considerations such as respecting copyright and dealing with grant funding appropriations are present, this should not keep librarians from utilizing these resources. This project is meant to be an ongoing and evolving effort. New ideas and collaborations are not just welcomed but encouraged to best serve these veterans who have so selflessly sacrificed for their country.
图书馆员支持我们的英雄-通过资源开发重新连接
摘要我们国家的退伍军人通过他们的服务共享联系,使他们成为一个具有独特信息需求的独特社区。基于社区的解决方案对于满足退伍军人的需求至关重要,所有类型的图书馆都可以提供帮助。为了表彰这一点,博物馆和图书馆服务研究所(IMLS)向德克萨斯农工大学授予了一笔赠款,该大学举办了一个有来自美国各地的250名图书馆员参加的论坛。讨论内容包括退伍军人目前是如何参与的,哪些服务和项目正在发挥作用,以及在哪里可以改进。然后成立了工具包委员会,集思广益,为退伍军人提供服务和计划想法,这些想法可以在各种图书馆环境中使用,包括医疗设施。这些工具包被上传到一个免费的存储库中,这样图书馆员就可以使用和调整这些资源来开发他们自己的面向退伍军人的编程。图书馆员之间的这种合作带来了新的联系,建立了友谊,并产生了更具创造性的解决方案来接触退伍军人。虽然考虑到尊重版权和处理拨款问题,但这不应阻止图书馆员利用这些资源。这个项目是一项持续不断的努力。新的想法和合作不仅受到欢迎,而且被鼓励为这些为国家无私牺牲的退伍军人提供最好的服务。
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Journal of Hospital Librarianship
Journal of Hospital Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hospital Librarianship is the first journal to specifically address the issues and concerns of librarians and information specialists in the field of hospital librarianship. This peer-reviewed journal focuses on technical and administrative issues that most concern hospital librarians, providing a forum for those professionals who organize and disseminate health information to both clinical care professionals and consumers. The Journal addresses a wide variety of subjects that are vital to the field, including administrative, technical and program issues that may challenge hospital librarians. Articles published in the Journal focus on research strategies, administrative assistance, managed care, financing, mergers, and more.
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