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Librarians in the Woods Hole Biomedical Informatics Course
Medical Reference Services Quarterly (2008)
  • Jane Bridges, ML, AHIP, Mercer University
  • Christian J. Miller, MLS, NCI
  • Daniel Kipnis, Rowan University
Abstract
What has come to be known as the “Woods Hole course,” Biomedical Informatics, is a week-long course sponsored by the National Library of Medicine which has been offered since 1992. Its participants include librarians, clinicians, educators, and administrators. This article discusses the content of the course and its applicability to medical librarians.
Keywords
  • Informatics,
  • biomedical informatics,
  • medical informatics,
  • cooperative behavior,
  • information systems,
  • Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems,
  • IAIMS
Publication Date
October 8, 2008
DOI
10.1300/J115v25n01_07
Citation Information
Jane Bridges, ML, AHIP, Christian J. Miller, MLS and Daniel Kipnis. "Librarians in the Woods Hole Biomedical Informatics Course" Medical Reference Services Quarterly Vol. 25 Iss. 1 (2008) p. 71 - 81 ISSN: 0276-3869
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel-kipnis/16/