Schulman J L
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1986 Jan;74(1):36-40.
Increasingly we hear of "electronic publishing" in the form of books and journals made available as databases, either through traditional online services or through electronic message services. This paper explores its potential impact on the medical library community and on the relationship between end user and librarian. The librarian's new roles as intermediary, facilitator, and advocate for end users are examined. The question of developing expertise for evaluating information as well as facilitating access is addressed.
我们越来越多地听说以书籍和期刊形式存在的“电子出版”,它们以数据库的形式提供,要么通过传统的在线服务,要么通过电子信息服务。本文探讨了其对医学图书馆界以及终端用户与图书馆员之间关系的潜在影响。研究了图书馆员作为终端用户的中介、促进者和倡导者的新角色。讨论了培养评估信息以及促进获取信息的专业知识的问题。