Source The Krafty Librarian : le métier, toujours le métier
Par Gilbert le jeudi 13 juillet 2006, à 12:02 - General - Lien permanent
Sur l'évolution du métier de documentaliste médical et de l'importance de la
technologie dans ce métier :
"Dean Giustini has a good post mentioning health librarians need to be leaders not glorified office managers. "Before health librarians can lead the charge into the brave new, evidence-based future, we need to build (and maintain) expertise in the principles and practice of health librarianship, as well as tracking and staying current with technological trends." Dean is absolutely right. Too often hospital librarians (especially solos) can become mired in the every day paper work and grunt work of just running the library that it can be difficult to expand professionally. You don't have to become the absolute podcast/wiki/blogging/technology guru, but you need to look at ways of learning and expanding your library so that you are not left in the dust. If you are not looking at ways to expand your library or library services then you are on the slow train to being obsolete."
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source : The Krafty Librarian
"Dean Giustini has a good post mentioning health librarians need to be leaders not glorified office managers. "Before health librarians can lead the charge into the brave new, evidence-based future, we need to build (and maintain) expertise in the principles and practice of health librarianship, as well as tracking and staying current with technological trends." Dean is absolutely right. Too often hospital librarians (especially solos) can become mired in the every day paper work and grunt work of just running the library that it can be difficult to expand professionally. You don't have to become the absolute podcast/wiki/blogging/technology guru, but you need to look at ways of learning and expanding your library so that you are not left in the dust. If you are not looking at ways to expand your library or library services then you are on the slow train to being obsolete."
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source : The Krafty Librarian