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    Image of librarians Leigh and Sewny (1960) present an image

    ranging from

    The very favorable picture of the scholarly,

    resourceful professional who is accessible,

    friendly, skilled and eager to help the library user,

    and who discovers for him the materials he needs

    but knows not of,

    To the picture of the timid, plain-looking female,

    conservative morally and politically, middle-aged

    or older busily stamping her 3x5 index cards

    and collecting money for overdue books

    (Image and Roles of Librarians by Wendi Arant. 2003)

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    Types of Medical Libraries

    Academic/Medical School

    Hospital

    Government Agency International Organizations

    Pharmaceutical and other

    companies

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    Academic/Medical SchoolLibraries

    Hiring and supervision of staff Taking care of library budget

    Collection development Provides current awareness Work with curriculum planners

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    Academic/Medical SchoolLibraries

    Management Acquisition Cataloging Circulation Reference Service *Curriculum development

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    Hospital Libraries

    Purchase and catalog materials Answer reference questions Negotiate contracts and pay bills

    Build webpages Give journal articles to medical

    staff Information about diseases and

    its treatment Changed the treatment over the

    information I found

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    Hospital Libraries

    Management Acquisition Cataloging

    Circulation Reference Service Research *Clinical experience

    Tag along medical team in doingrounds

    Ethical issues Clinical Librarians

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    Government AgencyLibraries Depends on their organization Training Repositories

    Reference service DDS Research

    *Acquisition*Cataloging*Circulation

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    International OrganizationLibraries

    Depends on their organization Training Repositories Reference service DDS Research

    *Acquisition*Cataloging*Circulation

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    Pharmaceutical and othercompany Libraries

    Repositories Reference service DDS Research

    *Acquisition*Cataloging

    *Circulation

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    Primary Roles

    provide scholarly information tosupport health care, education, andresearch

    help improve the quality of patient-

    care by helping health careprofessionals stay abreast of newdevelopments and treatments

    find relevant health information forpatients and consumers

    serve as educators forstudents pursuing health caredegrees

    and provide training in the locationand use of medical resources

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    In Summary

    Managers Purchasing Officer Cataloger Reference Librarian Clinical Librarian Researcher

    Training Officer Records Officer/Manager Archivist

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    Fundamental Theorem

    Dr. Mike Muin paper presentation during the22nd MAHLAP Congress, 2010

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    How do we do this?

    Organize information Make it easy as possible to find

    (at the point-of-need) Provide support to help find it

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    Fundamental Theorem

    Dr. Mike Muin paper presentation during the22nd MAHLAP Congress, 2010