Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Health Sciences Librarian

Duties and responsibilities:The nation's health sciences librarians must continue to play a significant role in the expert retrieval and evaluation of information in support of knowledge- and evidence-based clinical, scientific, and administrative decision making at all health institutions. The nation's health sciences librarians also have a responsibility to train future health sciences practitioners and other end users in the best retrieval methods for knowledge-based practice, research, and lifelong learning and to help them identify which information needs should be addressed by expert searchers.
Salary:$45,000 - $50,000
Education:librarians work in libraries or resource centers located in hospitals, research centers, or medical schools.. They do much of the work a typical librarian would do, such acquiring and cataloging books and assisting those who are using the library for research or educational purposes , but they work with health-related materials.
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Reflection: I would like to be a health science librarian because it is not hard work and has good money.

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