I found an interesting article about the use of health informatics in medical librarians. To view it you have to use the nova ID in the Health Library section of Nova website since I couldn't post in the entirely here. It is in the Journal of American Medicine Association (JAMA). I would post both, the reference in case no one can't find it easily and the link of the article. Here's the reference:
Cleveland, Ana D. and Cleveland, Donald B. Health Informatics for Medical Librarians. New York, NY, Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-1-5557-0627-2
Link: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/303/24/2532.full?sid=0fffd911-4d19-421d-9728-8d019f28dda8
Here's an extract from the article:
"Ana and Donald Cleveland are recognized experts in the field of library and information science, with special emphasis in the health sciences. In their new text, Health Informatics for Medical Librarians, they present a comprehensive overview of the field and the important role librarians play in the medical experience. Although Health Informatics for Medical Librarians was written specifically with librarians as its target audience, medical students, residents, and allied health professionals can benefit from the detailed information presented."
Cleveland, Ana D. and Cleveland, Donald B. Health Informatics for Medical Librarians. New York, NY, Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2009.
ISBN-13: 978-1-5557-0627-2
Link: http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/303/24/2532.full?sid=0fffd911-4d19-421d-9728-8d019f28dda8
Here's an extract from the article:
"Ana and Donald Cleveland are recognized experts in the field of library and information science, with special emphasis in the health sciences. In their new text, Health Informatics for Medical Librarians, they present a comprehensive overview of the field and the important role librarians play in the medical experience. Although Health Informatics for Medical Librarians was written specifically with librarians as its target audience, medical students, residents, and allied health professionals can benefit from the detailed information presented."
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