JMLA, le périodique du Medical Library Association, consacre tout son numéro d’octobre 2013 aux nouveaux rôles des bibliothécaires dans le milieu de la santé.
Voici les titres des articles disponibles gratuitement en ligne en plein-texte:
- Moving beyond the bookshelves
- Student peer assessment in evidence-based medicine (EBM) searching skills training: an experiment
- Shaping opportunities for the new health sciences librarian
- Creating shared campus experiences: the library as culture club
- When the librarian was the search engine: introduction to the special issue on new roles for health sciences
- Strategically aligning a mandala of competencies to advance a transformative vision
- New activities and changing roles of health sciences librarians: a systematic review, 1990–2012
- Emerging roles for biomedical librarians: a survey of current practice, challenges, and changes
- “You’re just one of the group when you’re embedded”: report from a mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health librarian experience
- The librarian as research informationist: a case study
- Expanding roles in a library-based bioinformatics service program: a case study Material
- Development of the research lifecycle model for library services
- New roles for hospital librarians: a benchmarking survey of disaster management activities
- The Health Association Libraries Section survey: finding clues to changing roles
- Making meaningful connections: evaluating an embedded librarian pilot project to improve nursing scholarly writing
- Library-based clinical and translational research support
- Assessment and impact of a new role as an embedded librarian in nursing online journal clubs
- Book Reviews
- Managing Your Library and Its Quality: The ISO 9001 Way
- Copyright for Teachers & Librarians in the 21st Century
- Jump-Start Your Career as a Digital Librarian
- Using Mobile Technology to Deliver Library Services: A HandbookElectronic Resource Reviews: ClinicalKey
- Online Guided Gross Anatomy Dissector