Training of Sci-Tech Librarians & Library Users

Training of Sci-Tech Librarians & Library Users by Ellis Mount, published by Taylor & Francis on December 15, 2021, offers an overview of the training needs for science and engineering librarians and their users. This edition, consisting of 80 pages, addresses both current and future issues in the field, providing insights relevant to library and information science.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the training processes necessary for effective communication and information dissemination in scientific and technical contexts. The book focuses on the intersection of library services and allied health, emphasizing the importance of equipping librarians and users with the skills needed to navigate complex information landscapes. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those involved in library education and user instruction.
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This book, first published in 1981, is a crucial overview of the current and future issues in the training of science and engineering librarians as well as instruction for users of these libraries.
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