Standards for Hospital Libraries 2002 with 2004 revisions.

National network (Dallas, Tex.) Pub Date : 2005-01-01
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The Medical Library Association's Standards for Hospital Libraries 2002 has been developed as a guide for hospital administrators, librarians, and accrediting bodies to ensure that hospitals have the resources and services to effectively meet their needs for knowledge-based information. Specific requirements for knowledge-based information include that the library be a separate department with its own budget. Knowledge-based information in the library should be directed by a qualified librarian who functions as a department head and is a member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals. The standards define the role of the medical librarian and the links between knowledge-based information and other functions such as patient care, patient education, performance improvement, and education. In addition, the standards address the development and implementation of the knowledge-based information needs assessment and plan, the promotion and publicity of the KBI services, and the physical space and staffing requirements. The role, qualifications, and functions of a hospital library consultant are outlined. The health sciences library is positioned to play a key role in the hospital. The increasing use of the Internet and new information technologies by medical, nursing, and allied health staffs, patients and the community require new strategies, strategic planning, allocation of adequate resources, and selection and evaluation of appropriate information resources and technologies. The Hospital Library Standards Committee has developed this document as a guideline to be used in facing these challenges together.

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2002年医院图书馆标准和2004年修订版。
医学图书馆协会的《2002年医院图书馆标准》是为医院管理人员、图书管理员和认证机构制定的指南,以确保医院拥有有效满足其对知识信息需求的资源和服务。对基于知识的信息的具体要求包括图书馆是一个独立的部门,有自己的预算。图书馆的知识信息应由一名合格的图书管理员指导,该图书管理员是部门负责人,并且是卫生信息专业人员学会的成员。这些标准定义了医疗图书管理员的角色,以及基于知识的信息与其他功能(如患者护理、患者教育、绩效改进和教育)之间的联系。此外,这些标准还涉及发展和实施以知识为本的资讯需求评估和计划、推广和宣传KBI服务,以及物理空间和人手需求。概述了医院图书馆顾问的角色、资格和职能。健康科学图书馆的定位是在医院发挥关键作用。医疗、护理和专职卫生人员、患者和社区越来越多地使用互联网和新的信息技术,需要新的战略、战略规划、充足资源的分配,以及选择和评估适当的信息资源和技术。医院图书馆标准委员会制定了这份文件,作为共同面对这些挑战的指导方针。
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