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Did you know that NSW Health Pathology’s Forensic & Analytical Science Service (FASS) has a library and a librarian available to assist with research, accessing publications and tracking down hard-to-find journals?
Margaret Gillies has worked as a librarian in the NSW Health system for 21 years, working in Multicultural Health, Auburn Hospital, the Children’s Hospital and Westmead Hospital. She now divides her working week between the Westmead library and FASS.
“I started at FASS in 2007 when there was an actual physical library with books and paper copies of journals,” Margaret said.
“There had been a long gap between librarians, and I couldn’t find any cataloguing records. So, I re-catalogued everything to the National Library of Medicine catalogue standards.
“Now I work mostly online, with just a small selection of books and paper journals along with historical reports that I’ve managed to keep and store here at the Lidcombe office. People can get in touch with me via the FASS Library link on the NSW Health Pathology intranet.
“When I first started at FASS, I had a gentleman come in and say ‘You won’t be able to help me, no one has ever been able to help me’. But I managed to convince him to give me a try.
“It turned out he wanted to submit an article for a journal, and different journals have different rules around submissions, so I helped him with that. I proof-read his work because English was not his first language and submitted the article. We became good friends, over the years and he ended up using the library quite a lot.”
The library assists with research and information requirements to FASS staff at all 5 FASS locations. These include access to:
- A variety of databases
- Library Catalogue CIAP
- Inter-library loans / Document delivery
- Research assistance/enquiries
- Standards
- Training
- Copyright advice
- Purchasing
The library catalogue is a listing of all items held by FASS as well as the libraries in Western Sydney Local Health District, Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District and the Children’s Hospital Westmead.
Margaret says the library has both a science and medical focus, so is particularly useful for FASS staff.
Margaret uses many search platforms such as MyAthens (that is available to all FASS staff) to locate publications and she has a lot of contacts within different libraries to track items down.
“I once tracked down a journal in an African village. The man who wrote it was so happy I had found his work,” she said.
Margaret produces a regular library update, giving an overview of the services available.
“A lot of people do not understand how much more the library can assist them in furthering their expertise and providing useful information for their research. If anyone in FASS wants to follow up on a particular topic or service, they can get in touch with me.”