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The Medical Library Association: promoting new roles for health information professionals.

J Michael Homan1, Julie J McGowan.   

Abstract

As the Medical Library Association (MLA) enters its second century, its role in providing leadership and focus for the education of health information professionals in a changing environment will be critical. MLA members face dramatic changes in the health care environment as well as significant opportunities and must position themselves to thrive in the new environment. This paper examines new roles for health information professionals, new approaches to education and training, and related issues of credentialing, certification/and licensure.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11838464      PMCID: PMC64761     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 1536-5050


  6 in total

1.  Study to assess the compensation and skills of medical library professionals relative to information technology professionals.

Authors:  F O Weise; T D McMullen
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2001-07

2.  Information needs of clinical teams: analysis of questions received by the Clinical Informatics Consult Service.

Authors:  R N Jerome; N B Giuse; K W Gish; N A Sathe; M S Dietrich
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2001-04

3.  PRACTICAL EDUCATION OF THE MEDICAL STUDENT IN LIBRARY METHODS.

Authors:  C F Wylde
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  1925-10

4.  Clinical medical librarianship: the Vanderbilt experience.

Authors:  N B Giuse; S R Kafantaris; M D Miller; K S Wilder; S L Martin; N A Sathe; J D Campbell
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  1998-07

5.  Developing a culture of lifelong learning in a library environment.

Authors:  N B Giuse; S R Kafantaris; J T Huber; F Lynch; M Epelbaum; J Pfeiffer
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  1999-01

6.  The Patient Informatics Consult Service (PICS): an approach for a patient-centered service.

Authors:  M D Williams; K W Gish; N B Giuse; N A Sathe; D L Carrell
Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2001-04
  6 in total
  6 in total

1.  Reference librarians' perceptions of the issues they face as academic health information professionals.

Authors:  Carol S Scherrer
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2004-04

2.  Evolution, revolution, or obsolescence: an examination of writings on the future of health sciences libraries.

Authors:  Julie J McGowan
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2012-01

Review 3.  A current perspective on medical informatics and health sciences librarianship.

Authors:  Gerald J Perry; Nancy K Roderer; Soraya Assar
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2005-04

4.  Developing library bioinformatics services in context: the Purdue University Libraries bioinformationist program.

Authors:  Diane C Rein
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2006-07

Review 5.  The emerging informationist specialty: a systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Jocelyn A Rankin; Suzanne F Grefsheim; Candace C Canto
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2008-07

Review 6.  New activities and changing roles of health sciences librarians: a systematic review, 1990-2012.

Authors:  I Diane Cooper; Janet A Crum
Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc       Date:  2013-10
  6 in total

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