Making the best use of medical librarians

In Making the best use of medical librarians Helen Elwell describes how to make the most of librarians’ skills and knowledge. BMJ Career Focus 333 (7568): 108

Medical librarians are professionally qualified. They have either a graduate or a postgraduate qualification, which has been accredited by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. The most common route is to have a postgraduate qualification. Typically, a medical librarian has an MSc, an MA, or apostgraduate diploma.

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