Editor’s note: Health Libraries Australia receives sponsorship from vendors for various activities it undertakes, including JoHILA. Sponsorship helps to offset the sundry costs associated with hosting and maintaining the journal. In this and future issues opportunity will be made available for the sponsor to share with the readership information that may be of interest or relevance. As with conference presentations and the like this content is provided independently by the sponsor and Health Libraries Australia is not endorsing any particular company or product. Also, please note for this article comments from me are featured. These comments were made in response to a generic question about the balance between print and digital tools in health libraries, and were offered independent of my JoHILA role. They do not represent an endorsement of particular companies or products.
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Kluwer, W. (2021). Libraries in the digital age. Journal of Health Information and Libraries Australasia, 2(2), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.55999/johila.v2i2.75
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