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Virtual Services in the Health Sciences Library: A Handbook 健康科学图书馆中的虚拟服务:一本手册
Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1640
B. Pope
Health sciences libraries serving universities and medical facilities have long used technology to provide library services, but COVID-19 presented libraries with unique challenges. Libraries shut their doors and adapted to conducting reference, instruction, and outreach, remotely. For some libraries described in Virtual Services in the Health Sciences Library: a Handbook, those services had been done in the library; for others, the library had considered adding virtual services. For those libraries that have not made the jump, this text presents strategies to which all health sciences libraries would find a useful reference. Given its practical strategies and engaging text, this reviewer finds Virtual Services in the Health Sciences Library: a Handbook to be an inspiring and a highly recommended reference for health sciences libraries. 
长期以来,为大学和医疗机构服务的健康科学图书馆一直利用技术提供图书馆服务,但新冠肺炎给图书馆带来了独特的挑战。图书馆关上了门,开始远程提供参考、指导和服务。对于《卫生科学图书馆的虚拟服务:手册》中所述的一些图书馆,这些服务是在图书馆内完成的;对于其他人,图书馆考虑过增加虚拟服务。对于那些没有跳跃的图书馆,本文提出的策略,所有健康科学图书馆会发现一个有用的参考。鉴于其实用的策略和引人入胜的文本,本审稿人认为《卫生科学图书馆的虚拟服务:手册》是一本鼓舞人心的、强烈推荐给卫生科学图书馆的参考书。
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The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) 国家康复信息中心(NARIC)
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.1007/springerreference_183442
M. Antunez
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Dark Archives: A Librarian's Investigation into the Sci-ence and History of Books Bound in Hu-man Skin 黑暗档案:一位图书馆员对人皮装订书籍的科学和历史的调查
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1563
M. Nance
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Finding Your Seat at the Table: Roles for Librarians on In-stitutional Regulatory Boards and Com-mittees 在桌子上找到你的位置:图书馆员在机构管理委员会和委员会中的角色
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1559
Tyler Moses
In Finding Your Seat at the Table, editors Susan Harnett and Laureen Cantwell illustrate how librarians can support Institutional Review Boards (IRB) and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC) at their respective institutions. Institutional Review Boards are committees charged with reviewing and monitoring research using human subjects whereas Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees oversee the care and management of animals used for labs or experiments. “Part I: Institutional Review Board” describes the role and function of IRBs, major historical events that lead to the creation of the board, and how librarians can support IRBs at their own institution. Similarly, “Part 2: Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee” outlines the role of IACUC, a synopsis of the history of animal research, and how librarians can assist in animal research. “Part III: Creating and Expanding Opportunities for Libraries and Librarians in Institutional Research,” provides case studies of how librarians can support institutional human and animal research.
在《找到你的座位》一书中,编辑Susan Harnett和Laureen Cantwell阐述了图书馆员如何支持各自机构的机构审查委员会(IRB)和机构动物护理和使用委员会(IACUC)。机构审查委员会是负责审查和监督使用人类受试者的研究的委员会,而机构动物护理和使用委员会负责监督用于实验室或实验的动物的护理和管理。“第一部分:机构审查委员会”描述了内部审查委员会的角色和功能,导致委员会创建的重大历史事件,以及图书馆员如何在自己的机构中支持内部审查委员会。同样,“第2部分:机构动物护理和使用委员会”概述了IACUC的作用,概述了动物研究的历史,以及图书馆员如何协助动物研究。“第三部分:为图书馆和图书馆员在机构研究中创造和扩大机会”提供了图书馆员如何支持机构人类和动物研究的案例研究。
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引用次数: 0
Assessing Academic Library Perfor-mance: A Handbook 评估学术图书馆绩效:一本手册
Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1595
Jenessa M. McElfresh
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引用次数: 1
Dr. Howard A. Kelly's The Stereo Clinic: health science pedagogy and the egalitarian future of 3D clinical visualization 霍华德·a·凯利博士的立体诊所:健康科学教育学和三维临床可视化的平等主义未来
Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1450
Sebastian C Galbo, K. Mages
This article situates emerging three-dimensional (3D) visualization technologies in the health sciences within the broader historical context of the stereoscope. Although 3D visualization technologies enhance pedagogy and deepen student engagement, they are generally cost-prohibitive and therefore inaccessible for many institutions. In light of this issue, the authors consider the work of American gynecologist and founding member of The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly (1858–1943). A monumental work, Kelly's The Stereo Clinic is a multivolume publication whose focal point was the stereoscope, an image-viewing device that can be seen as a prototype for present-day 3D technologies. Each installment presents a step-by-step overview of a specific surgical procedure using a didactic narrative and corresponding stereoscopic images that illustrate the clinical practices. Significantly, Kelly understood The Stereo Clinic as an egalitarian project that provided high-quality educational resources to students and practicing physicians who did not have access to world-class clinical suites and teaching institutions. Furthermore, he viewed The Stereo Clinic as a remedy to the commonplace frustrations of medical education, such as crowded surgical suites, and the hazards of in-person observation. The Stereo Clinic is an important case study because it reveals a medical profession at the turn of the twentieth century preoccupied with 3D visualization. Inventive clinicians such as Kelly did not only advocate for this technology on the strength of its pedagogical value; they also articulated the equalitarian nature of this medium and produced 3D technology accessible to a wide audience.
本文将新兴的三维(3D)可视化技术置于立体镜的更广泛历史背景下的健康科学中。尽管3D可视化技术提高了教学方法,加深了学生的参与度,但它们通常成本过高,因此许多机构无法使用。鉴于这一问题,作者考虑了美国妇科医生和马里兰州巴尔的摩约翰霍普金斯医院的创始成员Howard Atwood Kelly博士(1858-1943)的工作。凯利的《立体诊所》是一部里程碑式的作品,是一本多卷本的出版物,其重点是立体镜,一种可以被视为当今3D技术原型的图像观看设备。每一期都用说教式的叙述和相应的立体图像来说明临床实践,一步一步地概述一个特定的外科手术过程。重要的是,凯利把立体诊所理解为一个平等主义的项目,为那些没有机会进入世界级临床套房和教学机构的学生和执业医生提供高质量的教育资源。此外,他认为立体诊所可以解决医学教育中常见的挫折,如拥挤的手术室和面对面观察的危险。立体诊所是一个重要的案例研究,因为它揭示了在二十世纪之交,一个专注于3D可视化的医学专业。像凯利这样有创造力的临床医生不仅倡导这项技术的教学价值;他们还明确表达了这种媒体的平等主义性质,并为广大观众提供了3D技术。
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引用次数: 1
A health education outreach partnership between an academic medical library and public library: lessons learned before and during a pandemic 学术医学图书馆和公共图书馆之间的卫生教育外展伙伴关系:大流行之前和期间的经验教训
Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1413
Stephanie M. Swanberg, N. Bulgarelli, Mithya Jayakumar, Erin Look, Tyler B. Shubitowski, Rose Wedemeyer, Emily W. Yuen, V. Lucia
Background: Public libraries serve as community centers for accessing free, trustworthy health information. As such, they provide an ideal setting to teach the local community about health and health literacy, particularly during public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2018, an outreach partnership between an academic medical library and public library has developed, delivered, and continuously evaluated a health education program targeting public library users. Case Presentation: Health education activities were integrated into three existing public library programs: adult workshops, child and family programming, and circulating family activity kits. Prior to COVID-19, events were held at the public library, which then pivoted online during the pandemic. An interprofessional team approach combined the expertise of academic medical and public librarians, medical school faculty and staff, and medical students in developing the educational programs. Twelve in-person and five virtual programs were offered, and five circulating health education family kits were launched. Activities were assessed using program evaluation surveys of the adult and children's programs and circulation statistics of the kits. Conclusions: This case report showcases the lessons learned from implementing a longitudinal outreach partnership between an academic medical library and public library before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The interprofessional team approach and flexibility in program design and delivery in both the in-person and virtual environments proved critical to the success of the partnership. This partnership could serve as a model for other libraries interested in pursuing interprofessional collaborations in educating local communities on healthy behavior and health information–seeking practices.
背景:公共图书馆是获取免费、可靠健康信息的社区中心。因此,它们提供了一个理想的环境,向当地社区教授健康和卫生知识,特别是在COVID-19大流行等公共卫生危机期间。自2018年以来,学术医学图书馆与公共图书馆之间的外展合作伙伴关系开发,提供并持续评估了针对公共图书馆用户的健康教育计划。案例介绍:健康教育活动被整合到现有的三个公共图书馆项目中:成人讲习班、儿童和家庭规划以及分发家庭活动包。在2019冠状病毒病之前,活动在公共图书馆举行,在大流行期间,活动转向在线。一个跨专业团队的方法结合了学术医学和公共图书馆员、医学院教职员工和医学生的专业知识来开发教育项目。提供了12个面对面课程和5个虚拟课程,并推出了5个流通的健康教育家庭工具包。使用成人和儿童方案的方案评价调查和工具包的流通统计来评估活动。结论:本病例报告展示了在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间,学术医学图书馆和公共图书馆之间实施纵向外展伙伴关系的经验教训。在面对面和虚拟环境中,跨专业团队的方法以及项目设计和交付的灵活性证明了合作伙伴关系成功的关键。这种伙伴关系可以作为其他有兴趣在教育当地社区健康行为和健康信息寻求实践方面进行跨专业合作的图书馆的典范。
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引用次数: 5
Erratum to “How accurate are gender detection tools in predicting the gender for Chinese names? A study with 20,000 given names in Pinyin format,” 2022;110(2):205–11. “性别检测工具预测中文名字性别的准确度有多高?”[j] .汉语拼音两万名的研究[j]; 2022;110(2): 205-11。
Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1544
Charlene Dundek
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1289.].
[这更正了文章DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1289.]。
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Keep calm and carry on: moral panic, predatory publishers, peer review, and the emperor's new clothes 保持冷静,继续前进:道德恐慌、掠夺性出版商、同行评议和皇帝的新衣
Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1441
F. Houghton
The moral panic over the impact of so-called predatory publishers continues unabated. It is important, however, to resist the urge to simply join in this crusade without pausing to examine the assumptions upon which such concerns are based. It is often assumed that established journals are almost sacrosanct, and that their quality, secured by peer review, is established. It is also routinely presumed that such journals are immune to the lure of easy money in return for publication. Rather than looking at the deficits that may be apparent in the practices and products of predatory publishers, this commentary invites you to explore the weaknesses that have been exposed in traditional academic journals but are seldom discussed in the context of predatory publishing. The inherent message for health and medical services staff, researchers, academics, and students is, as always, to critically evaluate all sources of information, whatever their provenance.
对所谓掠夺性出版商的影响的道德恐慌依然有增无减。然而,重要的是,要抵制不停下来检查这些担忧所依据的假设就直接加入这场运动的冲动。人们通常认为,成熟的期刊几乎是神圣不可侵犯的,它们的质量是由同行评议保证的。人们还习惯性地认为,这类期刊不受发表论文容易赚到钱的诱惑。这篇评论不是着眼于掠夺性出版商的做法和产品中可能明显的缺陷,而是邀请你探索传统学术期刊中暴露出来的弱点,但在掠夺性出版的背景下很少被讨论。对卫生和医疗服务人员、研究人员、学者和学生的固有信息是,一如既往地批判性地评估所有信息来源,无论其来源如何。
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Health sciences librarians of African heritage: an earnest entreaty for research 非洲遗产的健康科学图书馆员:对研究的诚挚恳求
Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1401
C. Fikar, Barbara Hallas
In view of recent discussions of diversity in library work, it would seem prudent to have a good understanding of basic facts and considered opinions of health sciences librarians of African heritage concerning their career experiences, opportunities for advancement, perceptions of negative behavior in the library, experiences of bias and discrimination in the library, existence of special information needs of patrons of African heritage, and interactions with non-African-heritage medical librarians and staff. Since there is a dearth of literature and research on these topics, this commentary will attempt to stimulate and encourage such work by providing a brief summary of currently available literature and research and providing some ideas for future academic endeavors.
鉴于最近关于图书馆工作多样性的讨论,似乎谨慎的做法是对基本事实有一个很好的理解,并考虑到非洲遗产健康科学图书馆员的职业经历、晋升机会、对图书馆负面行为的看法、图书馆偏见和歧视的经历、非洲遗产赞助人存在的特殊信息需求、以及与非非洲裔医学图书馆员和工作人员的互动。由于缺乏关于这些主题的文献和研究,本评论将通过提供当前可用的文献和研究的简要总结,并为未来的学术努力提供一些想法,试图刺激和鼓励这样的工作。
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