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. 1981 Jul;69(3):307–310.

A study of the health sciences library: its roles in education for the health sciences.

N W Matheson
PMCID: PMC226823  PMID: 7248593

Abstract

The Association of American Medical Colleges, under National Library of Medicine sponsorship, is conducting a study of the academic health sciences library's roles in education for the health professions as these may be affected by changes in health information handling and management. The study's aims, objectives, and methods are described. The study aims to develop guiding principles for the use of academic health center administrators, library administrators, federal agency personnel, and others involved in planning and policy decision making for health sciences libraries.

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