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    Large health sciences libraries and departmental libraries can achieve substantial benefits through cooperation. This study examines communication patterns and working relationships, emphasizing positive outcomes over potential drawbacks.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Librarianship
    • Information Science
    • Health Sciences Information Management

    Background:

    • Large health sciences libraries and departmental libraries often have complex relationships.
    • Effective communication and collaboration are crucial for optimal information services within academic health centers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine communication patterns and working relationships between large health sciences libraries and departmental libraries.
    • To report on the experiences of New York metropolitan area health sciences libraries with their departmental counterparts.
    • To highlight the benefits of cooperation and strategies for achieving it.

    Main Methods:

    • Telephone survey of twenty-one large New York metropolitan area health sciences libraries.
    • Mediated survey of departmental libraries within the Columbia/Presbyterian Medical Center (C/PMC).

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  • Analysis of over thirty years of cooperation experiences.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified communication patterns and working relationships between health sciences and departmental libraries.
    • Documented experiences and challenges faced by libraries in the New York metropolitan area.
    • Highlighted substantial positive benefits derived from inter-library cooperation.

    Conclusions:

    • Cooperation between large health sciences libraries and departmental libraries yields significant advantages.
    • Strategies for fostering and enhancing collaborative relationships are essential.
    • Acknowledging and mitigating potential negative effects can maximize cooperative benefits.