Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee

Objectives: The study examines how Loansome Doc services are implemented and used by libraries in the Southeast Region and describe end users' experiences with and attitudes toward Loansome Doc. Methods: 251 active DOCLINE libraries and 867 Loansome Doc users were surveyed. Results: Roughly o...

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Main Authors: Stephenson, Priscilla L., Green, Brenda F., Wallace, Rick L., Earl, Martha F., Orick, Jan T., Taylor, Mary V.
Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2004
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Online Access:https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8696
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-3324.2004.00498.x
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-99602021-05-13T05:03:41Z Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee Stephenson, Priscilla L. Green, Brenda F. Wallace, Rick L. Earl, Martha F. Orick, Jan T. Taylor, Mary V. Objectives: The study examines how Loansome Doc services are implemented and used by libraries in the Southeast Region and describe end users' experiences with and attitudes toward Loansome Doc. Methods: 251 active DOCLINE libraries and 867 Loansome Doc users were surveyed. Results: Roughly one half of the libraries offered Loansome Doc services. Of those that did not, most indicated no plans to offer it in the future. The majority had a small number of end users and experienced minimal increases in interlibrary loan activity. Problems were relatively rare. Satisfaction with Loansome Doc was high among all types of libraries. End users were usually physicians or other health care professionals who requested articles for research and patient care. Most learned about Loansome Doc through PubMed or Internet Grateful Med. End users appeared to be largely self-taught or received informal instruction in Loansome Doc. Loansome Doc filled document requests in a timely manner, and end users reported being satisfied with the service. Conclusions: Greater promotion of what Loansome Doc is and how it can benefit libraries can increase the number of participating libraries. While satisfaction of Loansome Doc end users is high, satisfaction could be increased with more help on the PubMed screen, more library training, and faster delivery methods. 2004-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8696 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-3324.2004.00498.x ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University community partnerships health information training medical librarians Medical Library Library and Information Science
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topic community partnerships
health information training
medical librarians
Medical Library
Library and Information Science
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health information training
medical librarians
Medical Library
Library and Information Science
Stephenson, Priscilla L.
Green, Brenda F.
Wallace, Rick L.
Earl, Martha F.
Orick, Jan T.
Taylor, Mary V.
Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee
description Objectives: The study examines how Loansome Doc services are implemented and used by libraries in the Southeast Region and describe end users' experiences with and attitudes toward Loansome Doc. Methods: 251 active DOCLINE libraries and 867 Loansome Doc users were surveyed. Results: Roughly one half of the libraries offered Loansome Doc services. Of those that did not, most indicated no plans to offer it in the future. The majority had a small number of end users and experienced minimal increases in interlibrary loan activity. Problems were relatively rare. Satisfaction with Loansome Doc was high among all types of libraries. End users were usually physicians or other health care professionals who requested articles for research and patient care. Most learned about Loansome Doc through PubMed or Internet Grateful Med. End users appeared to be largely self-taught or received informal instruction in Loansome Doc. Loansome Doc filled document requests in a timely manner, and end users reported being satisfied with the service. Conclusions: Greater promotion of what Loansome Doc is and how it can benefit libraries can increase the number of participating libraries. While satisfaction of Loansome Doc end users is high, satisfaction could be increased with more help on the PubMed screen, more library training, and faster delivery methods.
author Stephenson, Priscilla L.
Green, Brenda F.
Wallace, Rick L.
Earl, Martha F.
Orick, Jan T.
Taylor, Mary V.
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Green, Brenda F.
Wallace, Rick L.
Earl, Martha F.
Orick, Jan T.
Taylor, Mary V.
author_sort Stephenson, Priscilla L.
title Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee
title_short Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee
title_full Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee
title_fullStr Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee
title_full_unstemmed Community Partnerships for Health Information Training: Medical Librarians Working with Health-Care Professionals and Cnsumers in Tennessee
title_sort community partnerships for health information training: medical librarians working with health-care professionals and cnsumers in tennessee
publisher Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
publishDate 2004
url https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8696
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