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The Twin Cities biomedical consortium.

A S Bailey

    Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
    |July 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    The Twin Cities Biomedical Consortium (TCBC) was established by 28 health science libraries to enhance biomedical information access and cooperation. This network aims to meet the growing information needs of its diverse member institutions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Sciences Librarianship
    • Information Science
    • Medical Library Networks

    Background:

    • Twenty-eight health science libraries in the St. Paul-Minneapolis area recognized the need for enhanced collaboration.
    • Existing library services required strengthening to meet the increasing demand for biomedical information.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To establish a robust network of biomedical libraries in the Twin Cities.
    • To improve communication and cooperation among local health science libraries.
    • To enhance local access to vital biomedical information.

    Main Methods:

    • Formation of the Twin Cities Biomedical Consortium (TCBC).
    • Development of programs focused on communication, cooperation, and information access.
    • Expansion of membership to include various health-related institutions.

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    Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of the TCBC, a collaborative network.
    • Implementation of programs designed to foster inter-library cooperation.
    • Increased capacity to meet members' biomedical information needs.

    Conclusions:

    • The TCBC demonstrates a successful model for regional health science library collaboration.
    • Enhanced networking strengthens the ability of individual libraries to serve their users.
    • The consortium is well-positioned to address future biomedical information challenges.