Tanzanian health libraries in the 21st century: initiatives and challenges

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This article is part of a series in this regular feature, which looks at new directions in health science libraries. It highlights the initiatives health science librarians in Tanzania are implementing to ensure that their service meets users’ needs. To succeed, libraries must take steps to ensure that staff have access to education, training and professional development. Partnerships and collaborations are also vital to make the best use of scarce resources and to identify sources of funding. This article highlights the various challenges facing the library service and the opportunity for librarians to be recognised for the new roles they are taking on. J.M.

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Chande-Mallya, R. (2019). Tanzanian health libraries in the 21st century: initiatives and challenges. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 36(3), 283–287. https://doi.org/10.1111/hir.12271

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