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Health sciences librarianship in the new millennium.

E H Wood1

  • 1Oregon Health Sciences University, P.O. Box 573, Portland, OR 97207-0573, USA.

Medical Reference Services Quarterly
|April 13, 2001
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Health sciences librarians have consistently been innovators, leveraging unique skills to manage information and adopt new technologies throughout history. Their expertise remains crucial for advancing healthcare information services.

Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences Information Management
  • Library Science
  • Healthcare Innovation

Background:

  • Health sciences librarians have historically demonstrated innovative practices.
  • Their role has always involved identifying, organizing, and disseminating information.
  • Adaptation to new technologies is a long-standing characteristic of the profession.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the historical continuum of innovation among health sciences librarians.
  • To assert the ongoing relevance of librarians' skills in the healthcare field.
  • To advocate for the continued promotion of librarians' contributions.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of the role of health sciences librarians.
  • Review of technological adoptions within the profession.

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  • Discussion of the enduring value of information management skills.
  • Main Results:

    • Health sciences librarians have consistently been innovators, not solely a product of the millennium.
    • Their core competencies in information management have remained vital.
    • Embracing technological advancements has been a constant throughout their history.

    Conclusions:

    • The innovative spirit of health sciences librarians is a continuous thread, not a recent phenomenon.
    • Librarians' unique skills are essential for reinforcing their role in modern healthcare.
    • Continued professional advocacy is necessary to highlight these contributions.