Now Tell Us What You Want: Information-Seeking Habits of Health Sciences Faculty

Over the years, library collections have vastly changed due to an ever-growing presence of resources available online. Many libraries have experienced a dramatic decrease in the circulation of physical materials with the shift to online availability of materials. It is of great value to ensure libra...

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Published in:Medical reference services quarterly Vol. 38; no. 2; pp. 131 - 142
Main Authors: Inman, Megan, Blevins, Amy E., Ketterman, Elizabeth, Young, Kristen L.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Routledge 03-04-2019
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Summary:Over the years, library collections have vastly changed due to an ever-growing presence of resources available online. Many libraries have experienced a dramatic decrease in the circulation of physical materials with the shift to online availability of materials. It is of great value to ensure libraries are meeting the needs of their users, and this can be accomplished by identifying their information-seeking patterns. The aim of this article is to examine how faculty use the library and to identify what services and resources are of value to their work.
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ISSN:0276-3869
1540-9597
DOI:10.1080/02763869.2019.1588046