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Med Ref Serv Q ; 34(4): 397-406, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26496394

ABSTRACT

The University at Buffalo Health Sciences Library provides reference and instructional services to support research, curricular, and clinical programs of the University at Buffalo. With funding from an NN/LM MAR Technology Improvement Award, the University at Buffalo Health Sciences Library (UBHSL) purchased iPads to develop embedded reference and educational services. Usage statistics were collected over a ten-month period to measure the frequency of iPad use for mobile services. While this experiment demonstrates that the iPad can be used to meet the library user's needs outside of the physical library space, this article will also offer advice for others who are considering implementing their own program.


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Computers, Handheld , Librarians , Libraries, Medical , Professional Role , Humans , New York , Organizational Case Studies , Universities
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Med Ref Serv Q ; 33(3): 302-12, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25023018

ABSTRACT

The authors aimed to determine if first-professional-year pharmacy students retain library literature search skills throughout the school year. Students (n = 61 consented) were given an identical seven-item quiz on basic library search skills prior to library instruction in the fall semester and at the end of the spring semester. There was no significant difference between median scores on the two quizzes, nor were any significant differences noted in subgroup analyses. Search competency may be retained to a higher degree if library instruction is moved later in the pharmacy curriculum when literature search skills are used more often.


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Computer Literacy , Databases, Bibliographic/statistics & numerical data , Education, Pharmacy , Library Science/education , Adult , Curriculum , Educational Measurement , Female , Humans , Information Storage and Retrieval/standards , Male , New York
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Med Ref Serv Q ; 27(2): 221-8, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18844094

ABSTRACT

The Internet has made accessing information a simple task. Each day millions of Americans log on to the Web in search of information on a variety of subjects. One of the most sought after type of information is medical information. Individuals are taking a more proactive role in their personal health care and the health care of their friends and families. Attempting to locate and evaluate quality health care information can pose a variety of problems for the consumer. Academic libraries have an opportunity to play a crucial role in facilitating the consumer's access to quality, reliable health information by developing and implementing consumer health outreach programs designed to address search problems and information interpretation difficulties. The benefits for both the community and the library are numerous when a consumer health information outreach program is successfully employed. This article will chronicle the creation of a Consumer Health Outreach program, entitled "WNY Consumer Health," intended for senior citizens in Western New York. This program was designed to satisfy the requirements of a graduate special project for the completion of the authors' MLS degree.


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Access to Information , Consumer Health Information , Internet , Program Development , Aged , Humans , New York , Organizational Case Studies
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