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Managing e-resources in an NHS library: a practitioner’s view Steve Glover Medical Librarian

Managing e-resources in an NHS library: a practitioner’s view Steve Glover Medical Librarian Christie Hospital, Manchester. The Scenario (1). Modern NHS Library Integrated Online Resources Multiple Delivery mechanisms Choice of formats User customisation Fast, timely, up-to-date.

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Managing e-resources in an NHS library: a practitioner’s view Steve Glover Medical Librarian

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  1. Managing e-resources in an NHS library: a practitioner’s view Steve Glover Medical Librarian Christie Hospital, Manchester

  2. The Scenario (1) • Modern NHS Library • Integrated Online Resources • Multiple Delivery mechanisms • Choice of formats • User customisation • Fast, timely, up-to-date

  3. The Virtual NHS Library (1) • Integrated Online Resources • - National, Regional, Local

  4. The Virtual NHS Library (2) • Integrated Online Resources • - National, Regional, Local • Changing roles of library staff

  5. The Virtual NHS Library (3) • Integrated Online Resources • - National, Regional, Local • Changing roles of library staff • Move to Knowledge & Current Awareness Services

  6. The Virtual NHS Library (4) • Integrated Online Resources • - National, Regional, Local • Changing roles of library staff • Move to Knowledge & Current Awareness Services • Marketing E-services

  7. The Drivers (1) • technology • - internet, multimedia, email • publishers/intermediaries/aggregators • - new models, standards, integration • adaptation to the market • - licences, open access

  8. Managing the E Resources National Regional • 2000+ E Journals- individual titles/publisher collections/free collections/ national collections • >10 Biomedical databases • E books & CD’s • NeLH portal • National Health Service • Government links ADITUS - a NW knowledge portal Local • Manchester • University -Paterson Institute • Christie Hospital

  9. The Library Website Internet Intranet • Delivering • the • Library • Catalogue • & • Services

  10. The e-resources (1) • National - National Library for Health & NeLH

  11. The e-resources (2) • National - National Core Content

  12. The e-resources (2) • National - National Core Content

  13. The e-resources (2) • National - National Core Content

  14. The e-resources (3) • Regional – NW Knowledge Portal ADITUS

  15. The e-resources (4) • Local – journals, databases, e-books

  16. The e-resources (5) • Free & OA – journals, databases, e-books

  17. The e-resources (5) • Free & OA – journals, databases, e-books

  18. The e-resources (5) • Free & OA – journals, databases, e-books

  19. The Challenges (1) • Multiple products • NHS • Finance • Library staff

  20. The Challenges (2) • Multiple products – multiple access routes • Role of the NHS • - Health of the nation • - Evidence based practice • - Doctors, Nurses, PAM’s, Managers, admin • - Students, CPD & Lifelong Learning

  21. The Challenges (3) • Multiple products – multiple access routes • Role of the NHS • No single product fits all • Delivery of information

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