A Review: Role of Libraries in Pharmacy Education and Perception of Library Professional’s About Their Job

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Geetesh K. Lodha

Abstract

Libraries play a critical role in pharmacy education by providing access to a wide range of information resources and offering various services to support students and faculty. This abstract explores the multifaceted role of libraries in pharmacy education, highlighting their contributions beyond information provision. Libraries serve as spaces for study and collaboration, offering quiet study areas and collaborative workspaces where students can engage in group projects and discussions. They also provide access to technology tools and multimedia resources that enhance the learning experience. Furthermore, libraries support continuing education and professional development through workshops, seminars, and access to specialized collections. Information literacy and research skills training are key components of library services, helping pharmacy students develop the necessary skills to effectively search, evaluate, and use information resources. Libraries also play a crucial role in supporting evidence-based practice by providing access to databases and resources that contain up-to-date clinical guidelines and research articles. Overall, libraries in pharmacy education contribute significantly to creating a conducive learning environment, fostering collaboration, and promoting lifelong learning among pharmacy professionals.
Key words:
Librarian, Education , Information, Technology, Role of libraries in Pharmacy Education

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Lodha, G. K. (2023). A Review: Role of Libraries in Pharmacy Education and Perception of Library Professional’s About Their Job. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Science Archive, 11(3), 51-53. Retrieved from http://ijpba.in/index.php/ijpba/article/view/385
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