Access to Medical Knowledge
Discover the essential insights into the evolution of medical librarianship with Access to Medical Knowledge by Frances K. Groen. Published in 2006, this comprehensive volume spans 298 pages and delves into the core values that have shaped the field since its inception. Focusing primarily on the English-speaking world, particularly North America, Groen explores significant topics such as international cooperation and the ethical implications of medical information access. This book is a vital resource for professionals in library and information science, as well as those interested in the intersection of medical ethics and information technology. Enhance your understanding of medical librarianship and its pivotal role in education and training within the healthcare sector. Don't miss out on this informative read that bridges the gap between history and modern practices in medical information management.