Integrating Information Services for Dental Schools into a Health Sciences Library *
AUTOR(ES)
Darling, Louise
RESUMO
Standards for dental school libraries are first discussed, and the actual state of such libraries described. Advantages and disadvantages of combining the dental library with the health sciences library are weighed. A description is given of the experience at UCLA of integrating dentistry into the total Biomedical Library, with details on serial and monograph selection, together with figures on the size of the collection. Services required of a dental library are detailed, and particular services offered by UCLA described.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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