Wikis seem like a good idea as everyone can share information and it can be amended by a number of people if required. As we are already demonstrating with the staff meeting agenda it could be useful to staff in the Medical library to let everyone add items to it for example. Researchers should be able to contribute new ideas as they go along which for a group is likey to inspire "blue sky" thinking.
I am a professional librarian currently doing two part-time jobs. One of my jobs is an Information Officer at the Multiple Sclerosis Trust in Letchworth where I am part of team of 6 who support and supply information to both health professionals who deal with MS and patients. My other job is working as a partime Chief Library Assistant at Cambridge University medical library.The library is very busy serving both NHS staff and university students.I have worked in a large number of libraries through my career from Birmingham reference library, Warwick University, Public libraries, Trinity Hall and an industrial library.
Wikis seem like a good idea as everyone can share information and it can be amended by a number of people if required. As we are already demonstrating with the staff meeting agenda it could be useful to staff in the Medical library to let everyone add items to it for example. Researchers should be able to contribute new ideas as they go along which for a group is likey to inspire "blue sky" thinking.
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