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Hopkins' medical students learn to use their stethoscopes - Baltimore Sun (blog)

Hopkins' medical students learn to use their stethoscopes - Baltimore Sun (blog) | Medical Librarians Of the World (MeLOW) | Scoop.it
Baltimore Sun (blog)Hopkins' medical students learn to use their stethoscopesBaltimore Sun (blog)And he started teaching a mandatory workshop for medical students about two years ago with the collection that now includes 6000 sounds from about 1200...
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Beyond the Bullet Points: Libraries are Obsolete » Virtual Dave @rdlankes

Beyond the Bullet Points: Libraries are Obsolete » Virtual Dave @rdlankes | Medical Librarians Of the World (MeLOW) | Scoop.it

R David Lankes:

A librarian plays devil's advocate for those who argue libraries are obsolete (but there is a happy ending).

 

"There are few of us who can know the exact moment their career ended. However when a professor of library science argues libraries are obsolete against a Harvard law school professor and the head of the lead funding agency in the field I think that moment has arrived. This was where I found myself April 18th when I took part in an Oxford-style debate as part of Harvard Library Strategic Conversations. The idea was to mix humor with serious debate on the proposition that “Libraries are Obsolete.” I was asked to argue for the proposition.Now this is a rather odd position to be in since I have spent my career arguing exactly the opposite, but in the spirit of playing devil’s advocate, and the fact that I have tenure, I jumped in. After all, if we don’t honestly debate the point, how can we truly be sure we are not headed towards obsolescence [more on my rational see this post]."

http://quartz.syr.edu/blog/?p=1557

 


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