Clinical requirements for quick accessibility to reputable, up-to-date information have increased the importance of web accessible
digital libraries for this user community. To understand the social and organisational impacts of ward-accessible digital
libraries (DLs) for clinicians, we conducted a study of clinicians’ perceptions of electronic information resources within
a large London based hospital. The results highlight that although these resources appear to be a relatively innocuous means
of information provision (i.e. no sensitive data) social and organisational issues can impede effective technology deployment.
Clinical social structures, which produce information — and technology — hoarding behaviours can result from poor training,
support and DL usability.