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. 1971 Apr;59(2):292–295.

Planning the New Medical School Library in Relation to Local and Regional Information Resources

David Bishop 1,*
PMCID: PMC197579  PMID: 5582095

Abstract

The first relationship of a new medical school library with local and regional medical libraries is one of dependence. This must change, as the new library grows, to a continuing state of interdependence. To accomplish this, the new library must thoughtfully design its collections and services, and must prepare for an extramural as well as an intramural clientele. Relationships with Regional Medical Library services and with Regional Medical Programs must be carefully planned. So too must be the adoption of EDP and related procedures where future compatability is important. Any new medical school library must have strength, but must never forget the need for true cooperation to give it viability.

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