Abstract
Health sciences libraries provide specialized resources and services to learners, clinicians, patients and the community. The authors describe how health sciences libraries continue to evolve in a changing healthcare system landscape. New technologies, roles, educational resources and learner expectations provide challenges and opportunities for health sciences libraries.
First page
52
Last page
57
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.53558/rcnl7827
Recommended Citation
Bolduc, Janet, Elizabeth Dyer, Linda Kerecman, and Dina McKelvy. "Health Sciences Libraries: A Changing Landscape." Maine Policy Review 33.2 (2024) : 52 -57, https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mpr/vol33/iss2/21.
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