Using LibGuides to Chart the Way in a Sea of Information

Q2 Social Sciences
J. Coghill
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Abstract

Abstract Health sciences librarians can benefit from adding the creation or expansion of existing LibGuide services to their list of health literacy tools. By seeking out opportunities to partner with traditional library constituencies and new constituencies, health science librarians can broaden their health literacy horizons with each newly created LibGuide. This paper examines the use of LibGuides and use statistics to provide expanded user services for library clientele.
使用LibGuides在信息海洋中绘制路径
健康科学图书馆员可以从添加创建或扩展现有的LibGuide服务到他们的健康素养工具列表中受益。通过寻找与传统图书馆和新图书馆合作的机会,健康科学图书馆员可以通过每一个新创建的LibGuide拓宽他们的健康素养视野。本文研究了LibGuides的使用,并使用统计数据为图书馆客户提供扩展的用户服务。
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Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries
Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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0.70
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries is a peer-reviewed professional journal devoted to the access, evaluation, and management of electronic resources in the medical library environment. This journal will be an essential resource for academic medical school libraries, hospital libraries, and other health sciences libraries. The material in the Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries will complement articles published in Medical Reference Services Quarterly (also edited by M. Sandra Wood), which highlights the reference and bibliographic instruction aspects of electronic resources.
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