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Người trung gian công nghệ: một vai trò mới cho thư viện tham khảo?
Biomedical Digital Libraries - 2006
Tóm tắt
Thư viện Khoa học Sức khỏe Arizona đã hợp tác với các giảng viên lâm sàng để phát triển một công cụ tìm kiếm liên hiệp hữu ích cho việc đáp ứng nhu cầu thông tin lâm sàng theo thời gian thực. Bài báo này đề xuất một vai trò trung gian công nghệ cho thư viện tham khảo, được lấy cảm hứng từ dự án, và mô tả mô hình hợp tác được sử dụng để phát triển các dịch vụ trung gian công nghệ cho người dùng mục tiêu.
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#thư viện tham khảo #trung gian công nghệ #hợp tác #thông tin lâm sàng #dịch vụ thông tinTài liệu tham khảo
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