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. 1967 Jul;55(3):321–323.

The Hospital Library Committee: Its Composition and Tasks *

Francis Schiller 1, Gertrude H Merritt 1
PMCID: PMC199085  PMID: 6041837

Abstract

Since a sizeable hospital must have a library, it must have a library committee. Like all hospital committees, this one is to help maintain standards of medical care and to mediate between staff and administration. Unlike others, it clusters around one elected member (the chairman) and one employee (the librarian). A dynamic librarian can, and should, influence and inspire the committee's deliberations; and must be able to depend upon the support of the physician members of the committee.

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