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Survey of library and information use by health-care students
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posted on 2008-02-27, 14:10 authored by Graham Walton, Raaj Bissessur, Roz CooperThe study compares and contrasts the usage and views of three groups of health-care students (Pre-Project 2000, Project 2000 and BSc Occupational Therapy) on their library facilities. A literature review is included which underpins the importance of libraries for health-care students. Data was compiled from survey responses. The results demonstrate which libraries the students use, how often they use them, what they do in the libraries, and the stock used. They also show the level of student confidence and the services used. The implications of the study for future provision are considered.
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WALTON, G., BISSESSUR, R. and COOPER, R., 1993. Survey of library and information use by health-care students. Health libraries review, 10 (2), pp. 57-74Publisher
© Blackwell Science Ltd., published on behalf of the Health Libraries Group and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information ProfessionalsPublication date
1993Notes
This article is Restricted Access. It was published in the journal, Health libraries review [© Blackwell Science Ltd.] and is available at: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/HIRISSN
0265-6647Language
- en
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