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Providing Document Delivery/Interlibrary Loan Services from Within a Pandemic: Filling in the Gaps 在大流行病中提供文献递送/馆际借阅服务:填补空白
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2053415
V. Vaughn, Kathy Rogers, James G. Adler, F. Garza
ABSTRACT On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) characterized the alarming spread and severity of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic. Responding to university directives, as well as professional association recommendations, many academic libraries not only suspended in-person services but also barred access to physical collections for interlibrary loan purposes. Such decisions had a significant impact on interlibrary loan (ILL) operations around the world. This paper describes how the University of Louisville’s Kornhauser Health Sciences Library (KHSL) not only maintained a continuity of ILL services but also expanded those services worldwide.
2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织(WHO)将2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播和严重程度定性为大流行。为了响应大学的指示和专业协会的建议,许多学术图书馆不仅暂停了面对面的服务,而且还禁止以馆际互借的目的访问实物馆藏。这些决定对世界各地的馆际互借业务产生了重大影响。本文描述了路易斯维尔大学的Kornhauser健康科学图书馆(KHSL)如何不仅保持了ILL服务的连续性,而且还将这些服务扩展到全球。
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Competency-Based Career Planning for Reference & User Services Professionals 参考和用户服务专业人员的基于能力的职业规划
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2053431
M. P. Harnegie
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A Snapshot of the Roles and Qualifications of Staff Employed in Australian Health Library and Information Services in 2021 2021年澳大利亚卫生图书馆和信息服务部门工作人员的角色和资格概况
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-30 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2054600
Gemma Siemensma, Jane Orbell-Smith
of ALIA LIS accredited qualifications. 70% of Australian health librarians additional qualifications whilst nearly 10% of library technicians additional Respondents indicated that their teams non-LIS qualifications were valued, but these were seen as complementary to LIS qualifications.
ALIA LIS认证资格证书。70%的澳大利亚卫生图书馆员获得了额外资格,而近10%的图书馆技术人员获得了额外的受访者表示,他们的团队非LIS资格受到重视,但这些资格被视为对LIS资格的补充。
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引用次数: 1
COVID-19 and Stress: Resources for Dealing with Stress COVID-19和压力:应对压力的资源
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-28 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2054593
Dana L. Ladd
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Bibliometric Analysis of Scientific Production in Scopus by the Instituto Nacional de Salud Del Niño-Breña, Peru, 2010–2019 秘鲁布雷尼亚国家儿童健康研究所2010-2019年SCOPUS科学生产的文献计量分析
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-24 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2054601
N. Atamari-Anahui, M. S. Ccorahua-Ríos, Marilyn Carmen Rodríguez-Camino, Ana Claudia Santander-Cahuantico, Josmel Pacheco-Mendoza
ABSTRACT A bibliometric study was conducted to describe the scientific production of Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño-Breña (INSN-Breña) in Peru from 2010 to 2019 in the Scopus database (Scopus ID: 60,071,245). In the study period, 209 publications were registered (3,165 citations; 15.1 citations/publication), with an increasing trend from 18 to 30 publications (2010–2019). About 75% were open access publications. INSN-Breña had greater international collaboration (118 articles, 23.5 citations/publication) and 40% of the publications were in Quartile 3. Scientific production at INSN-Breña consistently grew in the studied period.
摘要:在Scopus数据库(Scopus ID:60071245)中,对秘鲁国家厄尔尼诺-布雷尼亚研究所(INSN BreñA)2010-2019年的科学成果进行了文献计量学研究。在研究期间,登记了209篇出版物(3165次引用;15.1次引用/出版物),从18篇增加到30篇(2010-2019年)。大约75%是开放获取的出版物。INSN Breña有更多的国际合作(118篇文章,23.5次引用/出版物),40%的出版物在Quartile 3中。INSN Breña的科学生产在研究期间持续增长。
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引用次数: 2
Docline Sharing Analysis – Are You Popular for ILL? 数据分享分析-你是否因生病而受欢迎?
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-22 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2054598
Mark McKenney
This article examines resource sharing, specifically through the DOCLINE interlibrary loan (ILL) network, at the Saint Mary’s Medical Center (SMMC) Dr E.H. Munro Library, located in Grand Junction, CO. SMMC serves rural Mesa County, population 151,616. It has approximately 2000 staff and 300 physicians and is part of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health System. The Dr E.H. Munro Library has one .6 FTE Librarian and one .5 FTE Library Technician. The print journal collection increased from approximately 440 titles in 2005 to 600 titles in 2018. Many print journal additions are either new titles or older extensions of existing titles. The majority of the new titles added were donations from local clinicians and acquisitions from BackMed listserv. Its DOCLINE loan/borrow ratio was about 1.5 in 2005, but in recent years the ratio increased to 3.2. The library participates in the reciprocal borrowing groups of Colorado Council of Medical Librarians (CCML) and FreeShare (FS) within DOCLINE plus a reciprocal relationship with an academic medical library, also through DOCLINE. The majority of its lending is due to its FreeShare status. The author’s initial hypothesis was that SMMC’s DOCLINE net lender status is due to acquiring primarily older print journals. To better understand this, a detailed study of the 2018 DOCLINE loans and borrows was done.
本文研究了圣玛丽医疗中心(SMMC) E.H. Munro博士图书馆的资源共享,特别是通过DOCLINE馆际互借(ILL)网络。SMMC为梅萨县农村地区提供服务,人口151,616。它有大约2000名员工和300名医生,是莱文沃斯卫生系统慈善姐妹会的一部分。Dr E.H. Munro图书馆有一名全职图书管理员和一名全职图书馆技术员。印刷版期刊馆藏从2005年的约440种增加到2018年的600种。许多印刷期刊的新增内容要么是新标题,要么是现有标题的旧扩展。新增的大多数书目都是当地临床医生捐赠的,或者是从BackMed listserv获取的。其DOCLINE贷款/借款比率在2005年约为1.5,但近年该比率上升至3.2。该图书馆参与了DOCLINE内的科罗拉多州医学图书馆员委员会(CCML)和FreeShare (FS)的互借小组,并通过DOCLINE与一家学术医学图书馆建立了互惠关系。它的大部分贷款都是由于它的免费共享地位。作者最初的假设是SMMC的DOCLINE网络出借人地位主要是由于获取较旧的印刷期刊。为了更好地理解这一点,我们对2018年DOCLINE贷款和借款进行了详细研究。
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Scientific Progress of Global Research on BCG Vaccine: A Scientometric Study 全球卡介苗研究的科学进展:科学计量学研究
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-22 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2053412
Daud Khan, M. Yuvaraj
ABSTRACT The study presents an overview of global research output on the Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine from 1989–2021 using various scientometric indicators. The objective is to inform and present a comprehensive analysis of BCG vaccine research to health practitioners, researchers, and librarians that has not been explored from the perspective of scientometrics. Using a search strategy, data was collected from the Web of Science database and 2416 original articles were identified. Computed analysis of the literature was done through the software bibloshiny (a web interface for bibliometrix analysis) in the R statistical programming environment. The study examined the pattern of growth of research output, prolific authors, institutions, key journals, and countries involved in BCG vaccine research. Findings reveal an increase in research output on BCG vaccine from 2008 onwards. The highest number of articles 163 were published in 2016. Key journals, authors, and institutions working in the field of BCG vaccine research have been identified. A Sankey diagram has been used to depict the evolution of BCG vaccine research. This article reports the evolution of BCG vaccine research in terms of annual growth of publications, relevant authors, institutions, countries, and the evolution of author keywords and the growth of BCG vaccine research areas.
摘要:本研究概述了1989-2021年间全球关于卡介苗(Bacille calmetet - guerin, BCG)疫苗的研究成果,使用了各种科学计量指标。目的是向卫生从业者、研究人员和图书馆员提供卡介苗研究的全面分析,这些研究尚未从科学计量学的角度进行探索。采用检索策略,从Web of Science数据库中收集数据,筛选出2416篇原创文章。文献的计算分析是通过在R统计编程环境中的软件bibloshiny(一个用于文献计量分析的web界面)完成的。该研究调查了研究产出的增长模式、多产作者、机构、主要期刊和参与卡介苗研究的国家。调查结果显示,从2008年起,卡介苗的研究产出有所增加。2016年发表了最多的163篇文章。已确定了卡介苗研究领域的主要期刊、作者和机构。桑基图被用来描述卡介苗研究的演变。本文从出版物的年增长、相关作者、机构、国家、作者关键词的演变和卡介苗研究领域的增长等方面报道了卡介苗研究的演变。
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引用次数: 2
Employing a User Experience Design Process to Redesign an Intranet Library Website Positively Affected Site Usage and User Satisfaction 采用用户体验设计流程对图书馆网站进行重新设计对网站使用率和用户满意度有积极影响
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-16 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2053411
Valerie J. Lawrence
ABSTRACT Kaiser Permanente’s Clinical Library, which provides access to internally created clinical guidance documents as well as to librarian services and electronic resources, had not been redesigned since 2010. Usage statistics obtained prior to the release of the redesigned site showed that site use had plateaued. This paper examines the value of using a user experience design (UXD) methodology to inform the redesign of an enterprise-wide intranet library site. User satisfaction with the redesigned site was positive as measured by user survey data and user feedback collected through the site feedback form. Usage statistics from the five-month period immediately following the release showed an increase in use as measured by both total visits and unique visitors to the site.
Kaiser Permanente的临床图书馆提供内部创建的临床指导文件、图书馆员服务和电子资源的访问,自2010年以来一直没有重新设计。在重新设计的网站发布之前获得的使用统计数据显示,网站的使用已经趋于平稳。本文探讨了使用用户体验设计(UXD)方法对企业范围内的内部网图书馆站点进行重新设计的价值。从用户调查数据和通过网站反馈表收集的用户反馈来看,用户对重新设计的网站的满意度是积极的。发布后5个月的使用统计数据显示,网站的总访问量和独立访问量都有所增加。
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引用次数: 0
Collaborating with Clinical Pastoral Educators to Teach a Research Literacy Curriculum 与临床牧师教育工作者合作教授研究性扫盲课程
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2021.2019511
K. Dhakal
ABSTRACT The Department of Chaplaincy and Clinical Pastoral Education at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center offers a year-long Level II chaplain residency program to chaplains of all faiths. In 2017, the program was awarded a grant to develop a research literacy curriculum and invited a health sciences librarian and a social sciences librarian to teach residents about evidence-based practice and literature research methods. This interprofessional collaboration successfully engaged chaplains and librarians to learn and teach one another about their respective disciplines and how they can support one another in the pursuit of evidence-based spiritual care and research.
摘要俄亥俄州立大学韦克斯纳医学中心牧师和临床牧师教育系为所有信仰的牧师提供为期一年的二级牧师实习计划。2017年,该项目获得了开发研究素养课程的拨款,并邀请了一名健康科学馆员和一名社会科学馆员向居民教授循证实践和文献研究方法。这种跨专业的合作成功地让牧师和图书馆员相互学习和教授各自的学科,以及他们如何在追求循证精神关怀和研究的过程中相互支持。
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Charting Consumer Health: Online Orthopedic Resources 绘制消费者健康图表:在线骨科资源
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2021.2019510
B. Jivanelli, Rie Goto, Sarah K. Page
How Americans use the Internet for health-related activities is rapidly changing with the pandemic pushing those changes even further. According to the November 2019 National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Internet Use Survey, four out of five Americans use the Internet with more than half of those households reporting using it for health-related activities. These activities include communicating with health professionals, accessing health records, and researching health information (1,2). Pre-pandemic, 43% of health centers could provide telemedicine, compared with 95% of the health centers that reported using telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic (3). It seems likely that as telehealth visits have increased, patients have become more comfortable using the Internet and participating in online health-related activities. Patients generally feel positive about using the Internet, finding it both time and cost-effective for locating health information. They describe health and social benefits such as improved self-care behavior and better social support (4,5). This also includes an increase in knowledge about orthopedic conditions that Dekkers, et al. found for patients who used the Internet as a source of education (4). Orthopedics is the specialty focused on the musculoskeletal system, treating injuries to bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons. Some common musculoskeletal conditions include bone and joint problems, osteoarthritis, arthritis, back pain, osteoporosis, and fractures. These conditions may be short term or lifelong. Global Burden of Disease (GBD) data showed that approximately 1.71 billion people globally have musculoskeletal conditions with low back pain and osteoarthritis being the most common conditions (6). Patients, parents and guardians often search the Internet prior to upcoming orthopedic consultations or surgery. In a 2019 study, Peterlein et al. found that while approximately half of their participants visited their hospital website to prepare for a visit, many were also visiting less trustworthy sites such as Wikipedia, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter (7).
随着疫情进一步推动这些变化,美国人如何利用互联网进行与健康相关的活动正在迅速变化。根据2019年11月美国国家电信和信息管理局(NTIA)的互联网使用调查,五分之四的美国人使用互联网,其中超过一半的家庭报告称,他们将互联网用于与健康相关的活动。这些活动包括与卫生专业人员交流、访问健康记录和研究健康信息(1,2)。在大流行前,43%的卫生中心可以提供远程医疗,而在新冠肺炎大流行期间,95%的卫生中心报告使用远程医疗(3)。似乎随着远程医疗访问的增加,患者使用互联网和参与在线健康相关活动变得更加舒适。患者通常对使用互联网感到积极,发现查找健康信息既省时又划算。他们描述了健康和社会效益,如改善自我护理行为和更好的社会支持(4,5)。这也包括Dekkers等人为使用互联网作为教育来源的患者发现的有关骨科疾病的知识的增加(4)。骨科是专注于肌肉骨骼系统的专业,治疗骨骼、关节、韧带和肌腱损伤。一些常见的肌肉骨骼疾病包括骨骼和关节问题、骨关节炎、关节炎、背痛、骨质疏松和骨折。这些情况可能是短期的,也可能是终身的。全球疾病负担(GBD)数据显示,全球约有17.1亿人患有肌肉骨骼疾病,其中腰痛和骨关节炎是最常见的疾病(6)。在即将到来的骨科会诊或手术之前,患者、父母和监护人经常在互联网上搜索。在2019年的一项研究中,Peterlein等人发现,虽然大约一半的参与者访问了他们的医院网站为访问做准备,但许多人也访问了维基百科、YouTube、Facebook和Twitter等不太值得信赖的网站(7)。
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