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Science Libraries in the Self Service Age: Developing New Services, Targeting New Users suggests ways in which libraries can remain relevant to their institution. This book describes the myriad of new services and user communities which science librarians have recently incorporated into their routines. Where applicable, the book focuses on both researcher needs and the simple economics that emphasize the need for new service development. Science librarians will have to adapt to changing behaviors and needs if they want to remain a part of their organization's future. As this trend has hastened science librarians to develop new services, many of them aimed at audiences or user groups which had not typically used the library, this book provides timely tactics on which to build a cohesive plan.
Science and technology libraries --- Administration. --- Sci-tech libraries --- Science libraries --- Scientific libraries --- Technical libraries --- Technology libraries --- Special libraries
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Library management --- Scientific libraries --- Organizational effectiveness --- Evaluation. --- Sci-tech libraries --- Science libraries --- Technical libraries --- Technology libraries --- Special libraries --- Evaluation --- Performance --- Scientific libraries - Evaluation. --- Organizational effectiveness - Evaluation.
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Health practice has always been many things, with many constraints and pressures. These things have changed over time and still vary from place to place. Being a practitioner here and now is, from one perspective, no different to the way it has always been. It involves integration. It involves weaving together many threads into one whole tapestry. It involves taking a constrained and limited palate and painting freely. It may be a science, it may be technical, it may be psychological, it may be spiritual, but it is always an art, because it integrates everything in order to create. And what we create is better health.' Justin Amery This extraordinary new series fills a void in practitioner development and well-being. The books take a reflective step back from the tick-box, target-driven and increasingly regulated world of 21st century health practice; and invite us to revisit what health and health practice actually are. Building carefully on the science and philosophy of health, each book addresses the messy, complex and often chaotic world of real-life health practice and offers an ancient but now almost revolutionary understanding for students and experienced practitioners alike: that health practice is a fundamentally creative and compassionate activity. The series as a whole helps practitioners to redefine and recreate their daily practice in ways that are healthier for both patients and practitioners. The books provide a welcome antidote to demoralisation and burn-out amongst practitioners, reversing cynicism and reviving our feeling of pride in, and our understanding of, health practice. By observing practice life through different lenses, they encourage the development of efficiency, effectiveness and, above all, satisfaction. The fourth book in the series, The Integrated Practitioner: Integrating Everything, considers the 'we', the 'me' and the 'other' perspectives of books 1-3 and integrates everything into 'health practice' as a single entity. It recognises the multifaceted nature of healthcare, its different constraints and varied pressures, but also views it from a new perspective, fostering a happier, healthier and more skilful whole within the real-life, complex and often messy world of health practice. Brilliantly written, practitioners, students and trainees and GP trainers will find the enlightening, witty, conversational style a joy to read.
Medicine and psychology. --- Physicians --- Medicine --- Psychology. --- Philosophy. --- Health Workforce --- Behavioral medicine --- Psychology and medicine --- Psychology, Applied --- Personality --- Medical Education --- SCI-TECH --- MEDICINE --- STM
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Alphabetical cataloguing --- Library science --- -Research libraries --- -Scientific libraries --- -Sci-tech libraries --- Science libraries --- Scientific libraries --- Technical libraries --- Technology libraries --- Special libraries --- Libraries --- Librarianship --- Library economy --- Bibliography --- Documentation --- Information science --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Conferences - Meetings --- -Library science --- -Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Research libraries --- -Special libraries --- Sci-tech libraries
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Scientific libraries have undergone dramatic changes since the end of the 1960s. This book explains and characterises these changes and main trends, and describes their consequences for libraries. The book presents an overview and an analysis of long-term developments in the field. Professionals within library and information sciences, together with students, will find the book of interest, enabling them to understand the situation of the libraries today and also prepare them for decisions about the future.Summarises the author's unique practical experiences from 35 years of wo
Library research --- Science and technology libraries. --- Sciences --- Bibliothèques --- Libraries --- Sci-tech libraries --- Science libraries --- Scientific libraries --- Technical libraries --- Technology libraries --- Special libraries --- History. --- 025 --- 027 --- 025 Bibliotheekbeheer --- Bibliotheekbeheer --- Algemene bibliotheken
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"A first of its kind to focus on the management of health-care related biotechnology, this text is a resourceful practical guide that assists all healthcare related biotech professionals in their day-to-day activities. The book contains chapters on bioeconomy, biolicensing, biofinance, biopartnering, biodrug research, biomarketing planning, biopromotion, product life cycle management, and biobusiness models, among others. Written by a well-established professional and registered pharmacist, this reference is appropriate for graduate students and industry professionals. It contains over 350 tables and figures and end-of-section problems accompany each chapter. There are also extensive references following each chapter to enhance further study"--Provided by publisher.
Pharmaceutical biotechnology. --- Biotechnology. --- Biotechnology industries. --- Biomedical industries --- High technology industries --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Biopharmaceutical technology --- Drugs --- Biotechnology --- Pharmaceutical technology --- Biopharmaceutics --- Healthcare Management --- BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT --- PHARMACEUTICAL --- BIOSCIENCE --- SCI-TECH --- BIOMEDICALSCIENCE --- INFORMATIONSCIENCE --- STM --- Biodrug Research --- Bioeconomy --- Biolicensing --- Biomanufacturing --- Intellectual Property Management
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Charged Particle Optics Theory: An Introduction identifies the most important concepts of charged particle optics theory, and derives each mathematically from the first principles of physics. Assuming an advanced undergraduate-level understanding of calculus, this book follows a logical progression, with each concept building upon the preceding one.
Particle beams. --- Electron optics. --- Beam optics. --- Electronic optics --- Optics, Electronic --- Optics --- Quantum electronics --- Electromagnetic waves --- Beams, Particle --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Optics and optoelectronics --- ENG --- ElectricalEngineering --- PHYSICS --- SCI-TECH --- STM
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Documentation and information --- Academic libraries --- -International librarianship --- -Library cooperation --- -Technical libraries --- -Sci-tech libraries --- Science libraries --- Scientific libraries --- Technical libraries --- Technology libraries --- Special libraries --- Cooperation, Library --- Interlibrary cooperation --- Interlibrary resource sharing --- Library consortia --- Library coordination --- Library resource sharing --- Resource sharing, Library --- Institutional cooperation --- Cooperative cataloging --- Intellectual cooperation --- International librarianship --- Library storage centers --- Librarianship, International --- International cooperation --- Library science --- Comparative librarianship --- Library cooperation --- College libraries --- Libraries, University and college --- University libraries --- Libraries --- Libraries and colleges --- Public libraries --- Congresses --- Services to colleges and universities --- Conferences - Meetings --- -Congresses --- Science and technology libraries --- Sci-tech libraries --- Bibliothèques. Coopération. (Congrès. Enschede. 1979) --- Bibliotheken. Samenwerking. (Congres. Enschede. 1979)
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