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    The Medical Library Association Guide to Developing Consumer Health Collections

    €39.95
    This authoritative book guides both library graduate school students and seasoned librarians from academic, health sciences, and public libraries, to develop, maintain, nurture, and advertise consumer health collections. It covers all that is involved in developing a new consumer health library.
    ISBN: 9781442281707
    AuthorJoseph, Claire B.
    Pub Date27/03/2018
    BindingPaperback
    Pages174
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    The Medical Library Association Guide to Developing Consumer Health Collections guides both library graduate school students and seasoned librarians from academic, health sciences, and public libraries, to develop, maintain, nurture, and advertise consumer health collections.

    This authoritative guide from the respected Medical Library Association covers all that is involved in developing a new consumer health library including:
    *Conducting community needs assessments and forging community partnerships
    *Concerns about physical space, computers, and materials
    *Funding, budgeting, and staffing
    *Privacy and confidentiality concerns
    *Publicity and advertising

    This book guides both graduate library school students and seasoned librarians from all types of libraries-academic, health center, hospital, public, and school--to develop, maintain and nurture not only consumer health collections, but also community partnerships and outreach programs. Examples of librarians' innovative and creative consumer health initiatives are included.

    Chapters include all that is involved in developing a consumer health collection including conducting community needs assessments; concerns about physical space, computers, and materials; budgeting, licensing, and staffing; privacy and confidentiality concerns; and community partnership and outreach.