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Hello

I know that for many of you this is "so last century!" but we are moving
in mid November into a big new learning centre.  Instead of being
marooned upstairs in a 1970s box which is broadly emblazoned with
"Postgraduate Medical Centre" we are both physically and
organisationally going to be part of a new multidisciplinary facility,
and two hospital sites will be merged into the same location.

Two weeks later (before all the rest of the hospital has caught up with
us) I have been asked to do part of the lunchtime lecture for doctors.
I'd be glad to pick the brains of any of you who have undertaken such a
move, because I know that some of the medical staff are concerned about
the "loss of their building" and the perception (though I am sure this
will not be correct) that services for them are being diluted.  The
audience for the lecture I have to do is going to be totally medical
personnel or medical students - so are there any issues you think I
might need to be aware of in preparing a talk about accessing
information and evidence with a topical and local flavour (yes, I'll be
doing an introduction to Athens yet again....)

Thanks for your help

Dorothy

 

Dorothy Halfhide
Laxton Library
PGMC
Peterborough & Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Laxton Library
PGMC
Thorpe Road
Peterborough
PE3 6DA

01733 875792

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