Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook
Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook
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Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook is a comprehensive guide for librarians to select bibliographic materials in various formats for health sciences libraries.
Format: Hardback
Length: 156 pages
Publication date: 31 July 2023
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide designed to assist librarians, regardless of their level of experience, in developing and enhancing their library's collection of health sciences materials. This invaluable resource offers a thorough exploration of various aspects of bibliographic selection, covering a wide range of formats and topics relevant to the field.
The handbook begins by providing an introduction to the importance of building robust health sciences library collections. It emphasizes the role of libraries in supporting research, education, and patient care, and highlights the significance of providing access to high-quality and relevant information resources.
Chapter 1 offers a foundational overview of the health sciences literature and its classification systems. It introduces readers to the major bibliographic databases, indexing services, and online resources that are essential for conducting research in the health sciences. The chapter also provides guidance on how to search these resources effectively and efficiently, utilizing advanced search techniques and filters to narrow down your results.
Chapter 2 delves into the selection of books and e-books in the health sciences. It discusses the criteria for selecting materials, such as currency, relevance, authority, and accessibility. The chapter also provides tips on evaluating the quality and reliability of books and e-books, including peer reviews, publisher reputation, and online reviews.
Chapter 3 explores the selection of journals and databases in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of selecting reputable journals that publish high-quality research, as well as the various types of databases available, such as subject-specific databases, multidisciplinary databases, and open access databases. The chapter also provides guidance on how to evaluate the quality and relevance of journals and databases, including journal impact factors, citation indices, and peer review processes.
Chapter 4 focuses on the selection of multimedia materials, such as videos, audio recordings, and images, in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of providing access to these materials for educational purposes and research. The chapter also provides tips on selecting and acquiring multimedia materials, including licensing agreements, copyright considerations, and storage and access strategies.
Chapter 5 explores the selection of government documents and statistics in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of providing access to government publications and statistics for policy analysis, research, and decision-making. The chapter also provides guidance on how to identify and access government documents and statistics, including government websites, bibliographic databases, and intergovernmental organizations.
Chapter 6 discusses the selection of rare and unique materials in the health sciences. It emphasizes the importance of preserving and providing access to these materials for historical and research purposes. The chapter also provides tips on identifying and acquiring rare and unique materials, including contacting specialized libraries, archives, and collectors.
Chapter 7 explores the selection of materials in other languages and cultures in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of providing access to materials in languages other than English for researchers and patients who speak languages other than English. The chapter also provides guidance on how to select and acquire materials in other languages, including language barriers, translation services, and interlibrary loan agreements
In conclusion, Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook is an essential resource for librarians, whether new or experienced, who are responsible for building and maintaining their library's collection of health sciences materials. This comprehensive and user-friendly guide provides a thorough exploration of various aspects of bibliographic selection, covering a wide range of formats and topics relevant to the field. By following the guidelines and recommendations outlined in this handbook
Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide designed to assist librarians, regardless of their level of experience, in developing and enhancing their library's collection of health sciences materials. This invaluable resource offers a thorough exploration of various aspects of bibliographic selection, covering a wide range of formats and topics relevant to the field.
The handbook begins by providing an introduction to the importance of building robust health sciences library collections. It emphasizes the role of libraries in supporting research, education, and patient care, and highlights the significance of providing access to high-quality and relevant information resources.
Chapter 1 offers a foundational overview of the health sciences literature and its classification systems. It introduces readers to the major bibliographic databases, indexing services, and online resources that are essential for conducting research in the health sciences. The chapter also provides guidance on how to search these resources effectively and efficiently, utilizing advanced search techniques and filters to narrow down your results.
Chapter 2 delves into the selection of books and e-books in the health sciences. It discusses the criteria for selecting materials, such as currency, relevance, authority
Chapter 3 explores the selection of journals and databases in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of selecting reputable journals that publish high-quality research, as well as the various types of databases available, such as subject-specific databases, multidisciplinary databases, and open access databases. The chapter also provides guidance on how to evaluate the quality and relevance of journals and databases, including journal impact factors the factors, citation indices, and peer review processes.
Chapter 4 focuses on the selection of multimedia materials, such as videos, audio recordings, and images, in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of providing access to these materials for educational purposes and research. The chapter also provides tips on selecting and acquiring multimedia materials, including licensing agreements, copyright considerations, and storage and access strategies.
Chapter 5 explores the selection of government documents and statistics in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of providing access to government publications and statistics for policy analysis, research, and decision-making. The chapter also provides guidance on how to identify and access government documents and statistics, including government websites, bibliographic databases, and intergovernmental organizations.
Chapter 6 discusses the selection of rare and unique materials in the health sciences. It emphasizes the importance of preserving and providing access to these materials for historical and research purposes. The chapter also provides tips on identifying and acquiring rare and unique materials, including contacting specialized libraries, archives, and collectors.
Chapter 7 explores the selection of materials in other languages and cultures in the health sciences. It discusses the importance of providing access to materials in languages other than English for researchers and patients who speak languages other than English. The chapter also provides guidance on how to select and acquire materials in other languages, including language barriers, translation services, and interlibrary loan
In conclusion, Building Health Sciences Library Collections: A Handbook is an essential resource for librarians, whether new or experienced, who are responsible for building and maintaining their library's collection of health sciences materials. This comprehensive and user-friendly guide provides a thorough exploration of various aspects of bibliographic selection, covering a wide range of formats and topics relevant to the field. By following the guidelines and recommendations outlined in this handbook, librarians can develop and enhance their library's collection of health sciences materials, ensuring that it remains relevant, up-to-date, and accessible to researchers, educators, and patients alike.
Weight: 413g
Dimension: 236 x 157 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538172711
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