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Revista Cubana de Informática Médica

On-line version ISSN 1684-1859

Abstract

REYES CANDIA, Valia; CUNI GALVEZ, Hortensia; CANDIA GUADA, Blanca  and  SANCHEZ GARCIA, Silvana. Use of information technology in the redesign of library services. Institute of Basic and Preclinical Sciences Victoria of Girón . RCIM [online]. 2017, vol.9, n.2, pp.168-177. ISSN 1684-1859.

In this paper the author explains the labor they have been doing about the joint library/node in order to redesign the librarian services, since carryings out the network resources services in the library of Victoria de Giron Basic and Clinic Sciences´ Institute. The traditional library started as a hybrid one, because some electronic services were created and the one who uses those computer system can log-in as a remote user or as an in attendance or present user. The printed documents were kept in existence for being consulted. The web site was constructed in word press; the catalogue list was automated using the LILACS methodology. Institutional repositories were created and hold up in Eprints open access platform. All this work, made by librarians and an informatics technician for they have a desired result or effect of higher visibility as well as a better contact with the authors; also making the library technic management better; increase the divulgation, broadcasting and use of the services and information resources available by the health net library.

Keywords : university library; library automation; library services.

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