Library and information science education for the new medical environment and the age of integrated information

Library Trends, Fall, 1993 by Ellen Gay Detlefsen

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This article is partially based on talks given in 1991 and 1992 in Japan when the author was an invited faculty lecturer at the national University of Library and Information Science (ULIS) in Tsukuba Science City and when she spoke at the International Medical Information Center in Tokyo. She wishes to thank Atsutake Nozoe of the ULIS for his careful comments on those talks. Parts of the article were also presented at the 1993 annual conference of the Medical Library Association at the joint program meeting of the Medical Informatics and Medical Library Education Sections. The author also wishes to thank her colleagues Toni Carbo Bearman, Nunzia B. Giuse, David S. Ginn, Claudia J. Gollop, Linda L. Hill, Sherry L. Koshman, and Atsuko Yoshioka for their reviews of a draft of this paper.

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