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Faculty input in book selection: a comparison of alternative methods.
(East Carolina University, 1987-07)
In an era of tight funding, academic medical center libraries need to determine their users' needs in order to provide cost-effective resource collections. Although faculty input is valuable, it is impractical to impose ...
The Academic Health Sciences Library and Serial Selection
(East Carolina University, 1974-07)
A review of efforts to formulate basic medical journal lists and a report of a survey of subscriptions held in academic health science libraries is presented. The subscriptions held by thirty-seven libraries were analyzed ...
Sex, SIN, and Dirty Books
(East Carolina University, 1974-01)
The paper discusses various creative approaches used to involve faculty in library operations and to expand service both to faculty and students in an academic health sciences library. Originally published Bulletin of hte ...
History of the Medical Library Association's credentialing program.
(East Carolina University, 1996-07)
Since the Medical Library Association (MLA) adopted the Code for the Training and Certification of Medical Librarians in 1949, MLA members have reviewed and revised the program regularly. This paper traces the history of ...