The hospital library online--a point of service for consumers and hospital staff: a case study.
AUTOR(ES)
Cain, N J
RESUMO
The Health Library at Stanford University is described in the context of electronic information services provided to Stanford University Medical Center, the local community, and Internet users in general. The evolution from CD-ROM-based services to Web-based services and in-library services to networked resources are described. Electronic services have expanded the mission of The Health Library to include national and international users and the provision of unique services and collections.
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