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    • A Case for Interaction between Hospital Librarians and Administration 

      Πυλαρινού, Σταματούλα; Καπιδάκης, Σαράντος; Pylarinou, Stamatoula; Kapidakis, Sarantos (2016)
      Scholarly publishing of hospital personnel is a way of highlighting research and clinical work. It is a result of intense clinical practice and it includes data evaluated by the scientific community. Usually, bibliographic ...
    • Clinical librarianship (CL): a historical perspective 

      Λάππα, Ευαγγελία; Lappa, Evagelia (2004)
      Reviews the literature on clinical librarianship with particular reference to the historical perspective. While it is clear that some physicians are competent and satisfied users of new computer search systems, many more, ...
    • Training needs of the health sciences librarians in Greece 

      Τσαλαπατάνη, Ειρήνη; Καλογεράκη, Ελένη; Kalogeraki, Eleni; Tsalapatani, Eirini (2010)
      The aim of this study is to determine the training needs of the Greek health sciences librarians. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 48 questionnaires and individual semi-structured interviews with three ...
    • Visit to a Greek hospital library 

      Tabiki, J. (1998)
      Description of the Evangelismos Hospital Library in Athens, Greece, by a visiting Japanese librarian. The hospital has 1,500 beds, 850 doctors and 750 nurses. The library was established in 1936 and is used by about 70 ...
    • Why the information age demands we change the profile of medical libraries 

      Λάππα, Ευαγγελία; Lappa, Evagelia (2003)
      The director of the Medical Library of the General Hospital of Athens(KAT), Greece, talks about how information technology (IT) has beenintegrated into the work environment and library culture of the KAT library. The goal ...