
Consumer Health Information Services and Programs
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Advice and best practices provided by these experienced CHI librarians will help readers who are planning a new consumer health information service, or who are looking to upgrade and expand their current program or service.
This best practices book will highlight successful library consumer health information programs and services, offering advice and tips about all aspects of providing health information to the general public and patients, from planning and establishing a CHI program, to offering specialized services to special populations. Readers will find both solid, tried-and-true methods for providing these services, as well as guidance on using newer, updated techniques to reach persons needing health information.
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. A Most ResourceFULL Consumer Health Information Center
Cara Marcus
Chapter 2. The University of Tennessee Medical Center's Preston Medical Library and Health Information Center Story
Sandy Oelschlegel, Martha Earl, and Kelsey Leonard
Chapter 3. Health InfoNet of Alabama
Kay Hogan Smith
Chapter 4. Consumer Health Information Service in the Public Library
Barbara M. Bibel
Chapter 5. Rewards and Challenges of Children's Health Education: An Ongoing Community Partnership to Reach Local Preschoolers
Deidra Woodson and Donna F. Timm
Chapter 6. Collaborative Outreach Between a Hospital Library and a Public Library
Margot Malachowski, Anne Gancarz, and Ellen Brassil
Chapter 7. Consumer Health and the Department of Veterans Affairs Library Network
Priscilla L. Stephenson, Teresa R. Coady, Diane K. Kromke, Laurie A. Barnett, and Cornelia E. Camerer
Chapter 8. The Learning Center: A Cancer Consumer Health Library at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Elizabeth Brackeen
Chapter 9. The Big Health Library Umbrella: Our Mandate to Provide Information for All Literacy Abilities
Jackie Davis
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
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