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Use of Web-based library resources by medical students in community and ambulatory settings.

Nancy Hrinya Tannery1, Jill E Foust, Amy L Gregg, Linda M Hartman, Alice B Kuller, Paul Worona, Asher A Tulsky.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose was to evaluate the use of Web-based library resources by third-year medical students. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS/RESOURCES: Third-year medical students (147) in a twelve-week multidisciplinary primary care rotation in community and ambulatory settings.
METHODOLOGY: Individual user surveys and log file analysis of Website were used. RESULTS/OUTCOMES: Twenty resource topics were compiled into a Website to provide students with access to electronic library resources from any community-based clerkship location. These resource topics, covering subjects such as hypertension and back pain, linked to curriculum training problems, full-text journal articles, MEDLINE searches, electronic book chapters, and relevant Websites. More than half of the students (69%) accessed the Website on a daily or weekly basis. Over 80% thought the Website was a valuable addition to their clerkship. DISCUSSION/
CONCLUSION: Web-based information resources can provide curriculum support to students for whom access to the library is difficult and time consuming.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12113515      PMCID: PMC116403     

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


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