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. 1985 Jul;73(3):254–258.

The ergonomics/human factors approach to health sciences libraries.

J L Bube
PMCID: PMC227645  PMID: 3161572

Abstract

A review of the literature reveals scant information on the application of ergonomics to health sciences libraries. Ergonomics research has identified and validated many genuine health hazards in business offices and industrial settings. While appearing innocuous, the library environment is affected by these hazards. As sophisticated technology and machinery are introduced into libraries, the human factors must be considered. This paper examines the hazards of the library environment as identified through ergonomics research and makes recommendations for alleviating or eliminating these dangers.

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