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Doing Without: Serving Allied Health Programs at Universities Without Medical Schools
Authors:Robin B Devin
Institution:1. University of Rhode Island , Kingston, Rhode Island rdevin@uri.edu
Abstract:This article compares libraries in the United States that serve allied health programs at universities without medical schools. Although these university libraries all serve a similar array of health sciences programs, the organization of their library services differ dramatically. There is also little similarity in their collections, particularly in their choice of indexing and abstracting databases. Yet librarians serving as liaisons to allied health programs at universities without medical schools face comparable challenges in meeting the needs of their users. All reported concerns about gaps in their collections and felt hard pressed to provide optimal library service.
Keywords:Allied health  collection development  nursing  pharmacy  staffing
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