2014
DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2014.860842
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Proving Your Worth / Adding to Your Value

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“…Why should a medical facility need a librarian? After all, administrators reason, everything can be found through the Internet (13). Too often over the last 20 years, we have heard and read that hospital libraries and librarians are downsized and relinquished for this idea that electronic resources are already there for access and that medical staff do not need assistance getting evidence-based data to perform their daily tasks (3).…”
Section: Loss Of Librarians and Libraries In Hospitalsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Why should a medical facility need a librarian? After all, administrators reason, everything can be found through the Internet (13). Too often over the last 20 years, we have heard and read that hospital libraries and librarians are downsized and relinquished for this idea that electronic resources are already there for access and that medical staff do not need assistance getting evidence-based data to perform their daily tasks (3).…”
Section: Loss Of Librarians and Libraries In Hospitalsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Being prepared is the key to success. One way of being prepared is to make every effort to attend local, state, regional, and national meetings where librarians gain inspiration from presentations such as the Janet Doe Lecture delivered by Margaret Bandy of the Hospital Libraries Section at MLA 2014 (Medical Library Association Meeting 2014), entitled Pivoting: Leveraging Opportunities in a Turbulent Health Care Environment (13). Meeting attendance instills a solid form of support that assists in reenergizing and breeding new ideas for growing library services back home.…”
Section: Loss Of Librarians and Libraries In Hospitalsmentioning
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“…In a previous Journal of Hospital Librarianship article (January-March 2014) by Claire Joseph and this author, entitled "Proving Your Worth/Adding to Your Value," several benchmark papers, the King, Rochester, and Value studies, were highlighted (1). Each study quantified with testimonials the valuable contributions of hospital library service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%