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Main Author: Hunter, George H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED125622
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contents Establishing a Learning Resource Center in a Medical Library. Case Study 2. Hunter, George H. Audiovisual Aids Audiovisual Centers Audiovisual Instruction Learning Resources Centers Medical Education Medical Libraries Medicine Regional Programs Resource Centers In 1968, a project was undertaken to establish an audiovisual learning resource center within the Dana Medical Library at the University of Vermont. Measures were pursued to increase faculty and student involvement, to expand collections, to organize collections by subject headings, and to formally establish the Office of Instructional Resources. The program became regionally significant when local Vermont and New Hampshire hospitals were outfitted with audiovisual equipment and began to share the software collections of the Dana center. Though restricted by budget, staff, and space constraints, the services provided continued to expand, and plans were made to reach out to audiovisual users in other fields of health science in the future. (EMH)
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spellingShingle Establishing a Learning Resource Center in a Medical Library. Case Study 2.
Hunter, George H.
Audiovisual Aids
Audiovisual Centers
Audiovisual Instruction
Learning Resources Centers
Medical Education
Medical Libraries
Medicine
Regional Programs
Resource Centers
Establishing a Learning Resource Center in a Medical Library. Case Study 2. Hunter, George H. Audiovisual Aids Audiovisual Centers Audiovisual Instruction Learning Resources Centers Medical Education Medical Libraries Medicine Regional Programs Resource Centers In 1968, a project was undertaken to establish an audiovisual learning resource center within the Dana Medical Library at the University of Vermont. Measures were pursued to increase faculty and student involvement, to expand collections, to organize collections by subject headings, and to formally establish the Office of Instructional Resources. The program became regionally significant when local Vermont and New Hampshire hospitals were outfitted with audiovisual equipment and began to share the software collections of the Dana center. Though restricted by budget, staff, and space constraints, the services provided continued to expand, and plans were made to reach out to audiovisual users in other fields of health science in the future. (EMH)
title Establishing a Learning Resource Center in a Medical Library. Case Study 2.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Audiovisual Centers
Audiovisual Instruction
Learning Resources Centers
Medical Education
Medical Libraries
Medicine
Regional Programs
Resource Centers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED125622