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Research and instruction services for online advanced practice nursing programs: a survey of North American academic librarians.

Gregg A StevensElizabeth G HintonRoy E Brown
Published in: Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA (2019)
Opportunities exist to leverage technology to provide virtual research assistance and instruction. Greater promotion of these alternative methods can supplement traditional in-person services to provide greater flexibility for graduate nursing students' busy schedules. Some outreach may be necessary to highlight the advantages of virtual services, and further research is needed to identify other barriers and potential solutions.
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