Exploiting knowledge in health services DEFINITIVE Chapter 9.pdf (114.9 kB)
The role of library and information services in supporting learning
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posted on 2008-06-30, 11:38 authored by David Peacock, Graham Walton, Andrew BoothHealthcare LIS professionals have always supported students and those undertaking
continuing professional development. Increasingly, they support statutory periodic
refreshment and form collaborative partnerships with public and academic libraries. This
chapter explores changes impacting on libraries as they evolve to accommodate emerging
learning needs. It discusses problem-based learning, enquiry-based learning and 'clinical
placements' before outlining a case study that typifies such changes. It concludes with the
implications of these developments for the role of healthcare librarians.
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PEACOCK, D., WALTON, G. and BOOTH, A., 2004. The role of library and information services in supporting learning. IN: Walton, G. and Booth, A. (eds). Exploiting knowledge in health services. London : Facet Publishing, pp. 147 - 169Publisher
© Facet PublishingPublication date
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This is the author’s final version of a book chapter accepted for publication by Facet Publishing (www.facetpublishing.co.uk).ISBN
1856044793Language
- en
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