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A Guide to Developing End User Education Programs in Medical Libraries.(PROFESSIONAL MATERIALS)(Book review)

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| March 22, 2006 | Cogdill, Keith W. | COPYRIGHT 2003 American Library Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

A Guide to Developing End User Education Programs in Medical Libraries. Ed. by Elizabeth Connor. New York: Haworth, 2005. 244p. $24.95 soft (ISBN O-7890-1725-3); $39.95 hard (ISBN 0-78901724-5). www.haworthpress.com

Elizabeth Connor has compiled eighteen informative case studies of education programs in academic and hospital libraries. Presented as chapters, the case studies provide guidance from some of the leading education programs in the field. Connor's introduction provides a brief overview of the general development of education programs, with an emphasis on medical education. Some chapters include thoughtful consideration of problem-based learning, and …

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