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No. 23: Introduction to the Curatorship of Historical Health Science Collections 22-26 July 1996 |
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1. How useful were the pre-course readings?![]() 1: Useful readings for the most part. 2: Very useful. They helped to fill in gaps (regarding my professional experience/training); I felt adequately prepared for the course as a result. 3: The pre-course readings were very helpful to get a grasp of the subject and to fill in gaps. I was able to do all the reading and learned a lot about medicine and medical literature. 5: Fund raising reading was most useful. The general history of medical texts could have been skipped or de-emphasized. 6: Very useful in introducing the eventual focus of the course. 7: The pre-course readings were useful. I was able to acquire all of them. I use most on a daily basis. |
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2. Were the course syllabus and other materials distributed in class useful (or will they be so in the future, after you return home)?![]() 1: I expect that the handouts will be very useful ![]() |
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3. Was the intellectual level of the course content appropriate?![]() 1: My expectation was of a course dealing with policy and management issues ![]() ![]() |
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4. If your course had field trips, were they effective? [The course made a day trip to Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.]![]() 1: Yes, for the most part. The trip to Richmond illustrated the considerable difference in resources and mission of medical history collections. 2: Yes. Jody Koste's presentation at the Tompkins-McCaw Library resonated well with our course material. The trip to Richmond was extremely educational and the collection complemented JEK's quite nicely. 3: Yes, we learned much from the trip to Richmond. JK did an excellent job and made it entertaining and varied. 4: Yes. Our field trip provided us with an experience of another sort of repository. The guest speaker was most knowledgeable about the day's lecture topics. 5: Field trip was very well spent, given that we met the expert who had facilities and collections not found at UVa. 6: We had an excellent field trip to Medical College of Virginia ![]() |
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5. Did the actual course content correspond to its RBS brochure description and Expanded Course Description (ECD)? Did the course in general meet your expectations?![]() 1: Yes. 2: Yes. The course actually exceeded my expectations! An extremely well-managed, informative, enlightening experience! 3: Yes. The course more than met my expectations. 4: The course did not correspond to the RBS brochure or course description, but I understand that the focus shifted after the instructors received our applications. The shift was beneficial to my needs and met my expectations. 5: The course exceeded my expectations because we concentrated on policy, administration, management, development ![]() ![]() |
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6. What did you like best about the course?![]() 1: The lengthy, and lively, discussions. The class members even continued these through lunch and dinner. 2: Our discussions gave us an opportunity to explore topics fully, given the participants' varying experiences. We all were given an opportunity to participate and share our observations and ideas. With this active participation, we really tried the concepts on for size. I learned much more that I would have from a regular lecture-style course. This was a very vital and enthusiastic seminar experience. 3: The discussion of all aspects of maintaining health service collections, but especially learning about all the different Web pages for medical librarians. 4: The people. The students. The instructors. 5: 1) The collection of viewpoints and debate contributed by all students and instructors. 2) The development and fund raising guest lectures ![]() ![]() |
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7. How could the course have been improved?![]() 1: For me, perhaps more information on the care, handling, etc., of rare books ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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8. Please comment at will on the quality/enjoyability of the various RBS activities in which you took part outside of class, e.g. Sunday afternoon tour, Sunday night dinner and videos, Bookseller Night, tour of the Etext Center or Electronic Classroom, printing demonstrations, evening lectures, &c.![]() 1: The lectures were OK ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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9. Any final thoughts?![]() 1: Very useful course. Good speakers, thoughtful discussions. 2: Do the readings, get lots of sleep (for assimilating the wealth of material), and don't forget your cards. (This was a great opportunity for networking.) Thank you! 3: Highly recommended for medical librarians. Refreshing for everyone. A very congenial and intelligent group of classmates. 6: It was really worth it for a total approach to health sciences curatorship. While remaining thoroughly professional, KD and JEK managed to instill much vitality into the discussions! 7: Take the course if you can ![]() |
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Number of respondents: 7 |
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There were seven students: two were archivist/manuscript librarians (29%), two were rare book librarians (29%), one was an archivist/manuscript librarian with some rare book duties (14%), one was a rare book librarian/teacher/professor (14%), and one was a retiree, now a hospital library volunteer (14%). |