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Business-Driven/People-Focused: A Case Study on Valuing Library Staff and Improving Service to Users
(2020-03-09)
Laupus Health Sciences Library has 3 floors hosting 25 staff and a satellite department, The Country Doctor Museum, with 3 additional staff. If it were not for staff development activities, the departments would not normally ...
From Old to New: Changing the Way a Health Sciences Library Thinks About Popular Reading Collections
(2014-10-20)
Objective: The inclusion of popular reading titles among academic and health sciences libraries is heavily discussed in the library literature. A popular reading collection containing health sciences related leisure reading ...
Into the Trenches: Collaborating with Medical Students
(2017-10-23)
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After the successful implementation of a study room project to increase medical students’ use of the library’s physical spaces, the liaison librarian for the School of Medicine was challenged to increase medical ...
House Calls at The Country Doctor Museum: Museum Serves Rural Community with Mobile Health Units
(2015-02-06)
Symposium poster describes the efforts by The Country Doctor Museum, a small history of rural medicine museum, to meet its community's need for access to health screening and information through the use of mobile health units.
Navigating Uncharted Waters: Creating a culture of assessment
(2019-06-17)
Aim: To make assessment a fully integrated part of operations in order produce more data driven decision-making?
Methods: This poster will be a case study of integrating assessment and analysis of data into operational ...
Discussing the Past and Envisioning the Future: A History of the Health Sciences Lecture Series
(2010-10-14)
The Medical History Interest Group (MHIG) was established in the fall of 2001 by the Laupus Library History Collections in collaboration with the School of Medicine’s Medical Humanities department. The purpose was to sponsor ...
Discovery Tool vs. PubMed: A Health Sciences Literature Comparison Analysis
(2014-09-09)
The East Carolina University libraries, though administratively separate, jointly subscribe to and collaborate on enhancements for a shared instance of the Summon Discovery Service. Based on usage, enhancements to the ...