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Information needs analysis to inform the development of a library and information service at the Marie Curie Centre Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
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posted on 2008-02-28, 16:48 authored by Pam Bailey, Linda Banwell, Shaun Kinghorn, Helen McFarlane, Graham WaltonIn the summer of 1997 the Marie Curie Centre, Newcastle approached the
libraries of the Universities of Newcastle and Northumbria at Newcastle to
assist in developing a library and information service (LIS) strategy. It was
acknowledged that before the LIS strategy could be established preparatory
investigation was needed to ensure the effective and efficient allocation of
resources. A user needs analysis was conducted over a 3-month period, including
a literature search, questionnaire and interviews. The findings, which indicated
that the appointment of a professional librarian was crucial, have ensured
that the LIS being developed is underpinned by a strong evidence base.
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Citation
BAILEY, P. ... et al, 2000. Information needs analysis to inform the development of a library and information service at the Marie Curie Centre Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. Health libraries review, 17, pp.71–76Publisher
© Blackwell Science Ltd., published on behalf of the Health Libraries Group and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information ProfessionalsPublication date
2000Notes
This article is Restricted Access. It was published in the journal, Health libraries review [© Blackwell Science Ltd.] and is available at: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/HIRISSN
0265-6647Language
- en