Health Education England, Manchester, UK.
Health Info Libr J. 2018 Mar;35(1):64-69. doi: 10.1111/hir.12207. Epub 2018 Jan 3.
In this article, Katie Nicholas presents the findings of a very topical piece of research into the use of eBooks in health libraries, which she completed for a Masters dissertation. Katie graduated with an MA in Library and Information Management (Distinction) from Manchester Metropolitan University in July 2017. She would like to acknowledge the support of her supervisor, Rachel Delbridge, in helping her to gain a Distinction in her dissertation. In the article, she points out that the use of eBooks in the NHS is low compared to other sectors and she presents the findings from her research, which help to explain this. She outlines the development of an electronic tool to help library and information staff make sense of the complexity around eBooks and makes further very practical recommendations for practitioners. A. M.
在这篇文章中,Katie Nicholas 展示了她为硕士论文完成的一项非常热门的关于在健康图书馆中使用电子书的研究结果。Katie 于 2017 年 7 月从曼彻斯特城市大学获得图书馆和信息管理硕士学位(优秀)。她要感谢她的导师 Rachel Delbridge 的支持,帮助她在论文中获得优秀成绩。在文章中,她指出与其他部门相比,NHS 对电子书的使用很低,并提出了她的研究结果,这有助于解释这一点。她概述了开发一种电子工具的发展,以帮助图书馆和信息工作人员了解电子书的复杂性,并为从业者提出了进一步非常实用的建议。A.M.