Kooperationen mit internen und externen Partnern: Beispiele aus vielfältigen Servicebereichen medizinischer Hochschulbibliotheken

University libraries have long since recognized information literacy as an important issue in their daily work, and they offer a wide range of lectures and workshops on this topic. The understanding of information literacy has changed over the years under the influence of digitization, social media...

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Published in:GMS Medizin Bibliothek Information Vol. 18; no. 1-2; p. Doc04
Main Authors: Semmler-Schmetz, Martina, Matrisciano, Jutta, Weiner, Oliver, Reimann, Iris
Format: Journal Article
Language:German
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 01-09-2018
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Summary:University libraries have long since recognized information literacy as an important issue in their daily work, and they offer a wide range of lectures and workshops on this topic. The understanding of information literacy has changed over the years under the influence of digitization, social media and the broadening of the target groups to be addressed. In order for libraries to be able to respond adequately to the particular requirements of individual target groups, cooperating with internal and external partners is essential. Other library functions, such as research database management and flexible journal licensing, are also facilitated through cooperation with the relevant parties. This article presents and describes cooperation models in use at three different medical libraries.
ISSN:1865-066X
1865-066X
DOI:10.3205/mbi000405