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TALON--the first five years.

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    The South Central Regional Medical Library Program (Region IX) leveraged flexibility to develop network services. Early successes and failures informed strategies for advancing regional library network services.

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    Area of Science:

    • Library and Information Science
    • Health Sciences Librarianship
    • Regional Network Development

    Context:

    • The South Central Regional Medical Library Program (Region IX) was established late within the national medical library network.
    • Its organizational structure allowed for adaptable service identification and implementation.

    Purpose:

    • To document the network functions, successes, and failures of Region IX over its first five years.
    • To describe the evolution of programs and refinement of a regional plan for advancing network services.

    Summary:

    • Region IX, a late entrant to the national medical library network, utilized its flexible structure to pioneer diverse network services.
    • The program's initial five years involved strategic planning, evaluating successes and failures in service delivery.

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  • Ongoing refinement of the regional plan aimed to enhance overall network capabilities.
  • Impact:

    • Provided insights into effective strategies for regional library network development and service implementation.
    • Established a foundation for the continued advancement of medical library network services in Region IX.
    • Demonstrated the value of flexible organizational structures in adapting to evolving network needs.