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摘要
ALIA LIS认证资格证书。70%的澳大利亚卫生图书馆员获得了额外资格,而近10%的图书馆技术人员获得了额外的受访者表示,他们的团队非LIS资格受到重视,但这些资格被视为对LIS资格的补充。
A Snapshot of the Roles and Qualifications of Staff Employed in Australian Health Library and Information Services in 2021
of ALIA LIS accredited qualifications. 70% of Australian health librarians additional qualifications whilst nearly 10% of library technicians additional Respondents indicated that their teams non-LIS qualifications were valued, but these were seen as complementary to LIS qualifications.
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.