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Table of Contents: Volume 18 Number 4, Summer 1997DepartmentsEditor's Message Dean Giustini A Word from the President Susan Murray Un Mot de la présidente Susan Murray
FeaturesWhy Teaching Information Retrieval Skills to Clinicians Makes Sense: A Medical Informatics Perspective Grace Paterson, Tim Ruggles Internet and Intranets: Trends in Hospital Information Management Cheryl Martin, Jessie McGowan Partners in Health : The Saskatoon Free-Net and Local Health Information Providers Darlene Fichter, Colleen Martin-Brownell Internet Discussion Lists in Substance Abuse : Impact on Consumer Health, Recovery and Support Sheila Lacroix Invisible Users and Virtual Access : Providing Bibliographic Instruction to Remote Users at the University of Nevada School of Medicine Terry Henner
ColumnsAsk Doctor DOCLINE Bev Brown
Cyberpulse Rita Vine
Book ReviewsThis is our work : the legacy of Sir William Osler Gentlecare : changing the experience of Alzheimer disease in a positive way Standards for Library and Information Services in Canadian Health Care Facilities Career planning and job searching in the information age
ReportsDOCLINE in Canada Newsletter from CISTI Bev Brown Mis à jour de DOCLINE Bev Brown CHLA/ABSC Task Force on Benchmarking for Health Libraries Judy Inglis Spotlight on AlbertaSecond of a two-part series on what is happening in the health library scene in Alberta Provincial Mental Health Advisory Board (PMHAB) Learning Resource Centre at Alberta Hospital Ponoka Judy Osborne A Merger Among Regionalizations : The Building of New Library Partnerships Peter Schoenberg The John W. Scott Health Sciences Library 1995-1997 : Changes and Challenges at the University of Alberta Linda Slater Reorganizing Acute Care Sector Libraries : The Calgary Regional Health Authority Experience Kim Polvi News and NotesCanada's Health and Medical Archives ServiceThe Elaine Deluney Patient and Family Library Valerie Barrington CANMEDLIB Listserv Update Susan Cleyle Chapter Report : Saskatchewan Health Libraries Association (SHLA) |
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