How research into healthcare staff use and non‐use of e‐books led to planning a joint approach to e‐book policy and practice across UK and Ireland healthcare libraries

Author:

Gorring Hélène1,Duffy Denise2,Forde Alison3,Irving Donna4,Morgan Katherine5,Nicholas Katie6

Affiliation:

1. Health Education England London UK

2. HSE Health Library Ireland Galway University Hospital Galway Ireland

3. E‐resources Librarian at NHS Education for Scotland Renfrew UK

4. Medical, Healthcare and AFBI Librarian Queens University Belfast Belfast UK

5. Powys Teaching Health Board ‐ Library Service Powys UK

6. Health Education England Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractThe research goals were to obtain an understanding of who the users of e‐books in the NHS are, what they are using e‐books for, and when and how they use them. This article presents the methodology used and the findings from the research. It also explores the outputs and next steps from the research, both for the individual countries and collectively. The Five Nations group, (library leads in England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales) commissioned research into healthcare staff use and non‐use of e‐books to understand the behaviours, needs and expectations of healthcare staff and to identify shared challenges around e‐books to inform policy and practice.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Information Management,Library and Information Sciences,Health Informatics

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