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INFORMATICS EDUCATION: Stewart Brower and Linda Hasman, Column Editors

Informationist Education

Pages 339-347 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds biomedical research and conducts its own research. One way the NIH Library supports this work is by providing librarians with biomedical training and encouraging them to become embedded with researchers and administrators. Some of these “informationists” have degrees in scientific or health fields, and all engage in ongoing training, mostly through coursework at local institutions and at NIH itself. This article elaborates on the training of NIH informationists. Past research has indicated that patrons welcome librarians with biomedical training, which may in turn lead to greater communication between librarians and researchers.

The author would like to thank the other NIH informationists for their input and guidance for this article.

Notes

Comments and suggestions should be sent to the Column Editors: Stewart Brower ([email protected]) and Linda Hasman ([email protected]).

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Notes on contributors

Rex R. Robison

Rex R. Robison, PhD, MLS ([email protected]) is an Informationist/Biomedical Librarian at the National Institutes of Health Library, Building 10, Room 1L-13A, 10 Center Drive, MSC 1150, Bethesda, MD 10892-1150

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