Byrd G D, Arnold L
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1979 Jul;67(3):308-12.
This paper reports on the results of a survey of sixty-six graduates of the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine conducted in the spring of 1977. The graduates were questioned about their present library use behavior and their restrospective perceptions of the clinical medical librarian (CML) services which they received as medical students at UMKC. The results show that these young physicians, after regular association with other, more tradional medical library services, hold very positive impressions of the CML program. The graduates also typically credit the CML'S with helping them to learn to use library resources effectively. These retrospective perceptions of the CML match the short-term benefits reported in other studies of similar programs.
本文报告了1977年春季对密苏里大学堪萨斯城分校(UMKC)医学院66名毕业生进行的一项调查结果。毕业生们被问及他们目前的图书馆使用行为,以及他们作为UMKC医学院学生时对临床医学图书馆员(CML)服务的回顾性看法。结果表明,这些年轻医生在与其他更传统的医学图书馆服务经常接触后,对CML项目持有非常积极的印象。毕业生们通常还称赞CML帮助他们学会了有效地利用图书馆资源。对CML的这些回顾性看法与其他类似项目研究中报告的短期益处相符。