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  • Health Sciences Librarianship
  • Educational Technology
  • Academic Libraries

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  • Academic health sciences libraries play a crucial role in integrating technology into health sciences curricula.
  • Libraries serve as central hubs for technological resources and support within academic settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the evolving role of academic health sciences libraries as technology hubs.
  • To emphasize the library's function in facilitating access to and expertise in emerging technologies for health sciences education.

Main Methods:

  • The study describes the library's function as a technology hub.
  • It outlines the library's support for new technology tools, techniques, and equipment.
  • Expertise provided by library personnel in areas like multimedia creation is discussed.

Main Results:

  • Libraries are instrumental in introducing faculty and students to new technological tools and methods.
  • Library personnel offer expertise, showcasing the library's value in exploring innovative technologies.
  • The library supports the adoption of diverse technologies, including DIY multimedia, virtual reality, virtual anatomy, and 3D printing.

Conclusions:

  • Academic health sciences libraries are essential leaders in the exploration and adoption of new technologies within health sciences education.
  • The library's role as a technology hub enhances its value and impact on curriculum development and innovation.