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The Six-Step Guide to Library Worker Engagement 图书馆工作人员敬业度的六步指南
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2124814
Angela Tucker
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Visualization of Global Research Output on Disruptive Innovation in Health Care 医疗保健领域颠覆性创新全球研究成果可视化
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-26 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2124802
A. Patel, Kunwar Singh, D. Parida, Avadhesh Kumar Patel
ABSTRACT The outbreak of COVID-19 has raised concerns about the availability of health care facilities globally. Disruptive innovations in health care may impact a new system that provides a continuum of treatment tailored to each patient’s specific requirements. In light of this evolution, this study aimed to visualize global research output on disruptive innovation in health care between 2001 to 2021 as indexed in the Scopus database. The dataset was extracted on January 10, 2022, and 204 records were identified for data analysis. Various bibliometric indicators were used to identify publication trends. VOSviewer visualization software was also used to analyze data. The findings revealed the increasing pattern of publication growth with slight fluctuation over time. M. Friebe was the most prolific author having contributed four publications. The Harvard Medical School was the most productive institution with eight publications and the United States was the most productive country with 84 publications on disruptive innovation in health care. Furthermore, human, health care, and disruptive innovation were the top keywords in this field. These findings are expected to be useful to academics and administrators all across the world. This study also gives readers insight into this domain and will allow them to begin their research by selecting a topic of their choice.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发引发了人们对全球卫生保健设施可用性的担忧。医疗保健领域的颠覆性创新可能会影响到一个针对每位患者的具体需求提供连续治疗的新系统。鉴于这一演变,本研究旨在将2001年至2021年期间在Scopus数据库中索引的全球医疗保健颠覆性创新研究成果可视化。提取数据集时间为2022年1月10日,选取204条记录进行数据分析。使用各种文献计量指标来确定出版趋势。采用VOSviewer可视化软件对数据进行分析。研究结果显示,随着时间的推移,出版物的增长模式略有波动。弗里比先生是最多产的作家,出版了四本出版物。哈佛医学院(Harvard Medical School)发表了8篇论文,是产出最高的机构;美国是产出最高的国家,发表了84篇关于医疗领域颠覆性创新的论文。此外,人类、医疗保健和颠覆性创新是该领域的热门关键词。这些发现有望对全世界的学者和管理人员有所帮助。这项研究也让读者深入了解这个领域,并允许他们通过选择自己选择的主题开始他们的研究。
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OOPS! They Did IT Again! How to Better Manage the Relationship with IT Departments and Avoid Conflict 哦!他们又来了!如何更好地管理与IT部门的关系,避免冲突
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-26 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2125236
Lori Anne Oja, Jan Thompson
The William Osler Hospital System (Osler) is a mid-sized hospital system in Brampton, Ontario which has three sites and roughly 5,000 FTEs. The Health Sciences Library is a team of three covering all three sites and quite representative of the average hospital and health library in Canada. As a small library it relies completely on the hospital’s Information Technology (IT) department to ensure there is the right support to run its library systems and e-resources effectively. Although the relationship is good whenever there is a libraryspecific technical issue, there is less thought given to the library’s unique needs when there are institutional changes or considerations to the hospitals overall IT infrastructure. This was the case in the fall of 2019 when Osler Hospital was beginning a transition to a cloud security product called Zscaler. In simplified terms, Zscaler provides institutions using cloud security with a range of shared Internet Protocol (IP) addresses which are used at random. The purpose of this is to increase security of the network, a need that has become more important as technology becomes more expansive. It is also fast becoming a best practice. As a result, the use of an authentication protocol like Zscaler makes complete sense from the perspective of the IT Department. In fact, with electronic resources becoming even more prevalent as libraries move to a virtual existence in the post-COVID environment, effective IP authentication is also a key requirement to seamless access to these often expensive resources. With Zscaler, however, the IP sharing creates specific challenges when working with ebook and eresource subscriptions. The problem arises as publishers can’t control which institution is accessing their content as several institutions are actually sharing the same IP address
威廉·奥斯勒医院系统(奥斯勒)是安大略省布兰普顿的一个中型医院系统,有三个站点和大约5000名全职员工。健康科学图书馆是一个三人小组,涵盖了所有三个地点,是加拿大普通医院和健康图书馆的典型代表。作为一个小型图书馆,它完全依赖于医院的信息技术(it)部门,以确保有正确的支持来有效地运行其图书馆系统和电子资源。尽管每当出现图书馆特定的技术问题时,这种关系就会很好,但当出现制度变化或考虑到医院整体IT基础设施时,对图书馆独特需求的考虑就会减少。2019年秋天,奥斯勒医院(Osler Hospital)开始向名为Zscaler的云安全产品过渡。简而言之,Zscaler为使用云安全的机构提供了一系列随机使用的共享互联网协议(IP)地址。这样做的目的是为了提高网络的安全性,随着技术的发展,这一需求变得越来越重要。它也正迅速成为一种最佳实践。因此,从IT部门的角度来看,使用像Zscaler这样的身份验证协议是完全有意义的。事实上,随着图书馆在后covid环境中转向虚拟存在,电子资源变得更加普遍,有效的IP身份验证也是无缝访问这些通常昂贵的资源的关键要求。然而,对于Zscaler, IP共享在处理电子书和资源订阅时产生了特定的挑战。问题出现在出版商无法控制哪个机构访问他们的内容,因为几个机构实际上共享同一个IP地址
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Health Information on Demand: Library Orders in the Electronic Medical Record 随需应变的健康信息:电子病历中的图书馆订单
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-26 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2127299
Ashley Brock
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Free at Last: The Evolution of the Library Webpage at Allina Health 终于免费了:Allina健康图书馆网页的演变
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-22 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2125239
J. Bulger
Hospital library websites serve as a portal to the library’s rich set of content resources and tools. They have evolved greatly since the early days of the Internet. This article traces the course of evolution of the library webpage for Allina Health Library Services from the mid-1990s to the present. Allina Health Library Services was an early adopter of technology, leading the way in webpage development for our institution. Over time, the library webpage went through several iterations, leading to a mature, but more tightly controlled intranet environment. This, in fact, became constrictive and counterproductive. The recent adoption of LibGuides as the main portal page has returned us to freedom and flexibility.
医院图书馆网站是图书馆丰富内容资源和工具的门户。自从互联网出现以来,它们已经有了很大的发展。本文追溯了Allina Health图书馆服务的图书馆网页从20世纪90年代中期到现在的演变过程。Allina Health Library Services是技术的早期采用者,在我们机构的网页开发方面处于领先地位。随着时间的推移,图书馆网页经历了几次迭代,形成了一个成熟但控制更严格的内联网环境。事实上,这种做法变得狭隘,适得其反。最近采用LibGuides作为主要门户页面,使我们重获自由和灵活性。
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Impact of a Hospital Library Service at a Regional Health Service in Australia 医院图书馆服务对澳大利亚地区卫生服务的影响
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2124796
Gemma Siemensma, Catriona Clayworth, Michelle Pitman
ABSTRACT Being able to advocate for health library value and impact with local data is crucial to provide important indicators of service viability, staff engagement, as well as impact so these can be communicated effectively to management within organizations. As a part of its advocacy, continuous improvement and quality program, Ballarat Health Services Library, undertook a project, to understand its local impact on clinical decision-making, patient care, organizational governance, and staff education. Survey data demonstrated direct impact on modified clinical practice (65.57%); advice given to patients (43.44%); choice of medications (27.87%); diagnosis (22.13%); choice of tests (13.11%); and length of patient stay (12.30%). Perceptions of library impact were also high with 95.28% of respondents indicating impact on effective patient care. While service gaps were identified across advocacy and promotion of library services, the data from this study will inform strategic planning objectives and improve advocating the Library’s impact to management.
摘要能够利用当地数据宣传健康图书馆的价值和影响,对于提供服务可行性、员工参与度和影响的重要指标至关重要,以便能够有效地将这些指标传达给组织内的管理层。作为其倡导、持续改进和质量计划的一部分,巴拉瑞特健康服务图书馆开展了一个项目,以了解其对当地临床决策、患者护理、组织治理和员工教育的影响。调查数据显示对改良临床实践有直接影响(65.57%);给予患者的建议(43.44%);药物选择(27.87%);诊断(22.13%);选择测试(13.11%);对图书馆影响的认知也很高,95.28%的受访者表示对有效的患者护理有影响。虽然在宣传和促进图书馆服务方面发现了服务差距,但本研究的数据将为战略规划目标提供信息,并改善宣传图书馆对管理的影响。
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Mis/Disinformation About COVID-19 and the Position of Information Professionals in Infodemic Management 关于新冠肺炎的错误/虚假信息与信息专业人员在信息管理中的地位
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-16 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2124800
Amjid Khan, Muhammad Kamal Khan, Abid Hussain
ABSTRACT This paper explores the concept of mis/mal/dis-information (MMDI) and studies how information managers/professionals can manage the phenomenon of infodemic during the COVID-19 pandemic. We review existing literature to explore the current concepts, models, associations, and gaps in MMDI to highlight the critical role of information managers/professionals. The findings focus on defining MMDI/fake news and evaluating ongoing and emerging information literacy frameworks. Next, we highlight the existing initiatives and efforts made by Library and Information Science (LIS) professionals, LIS associations, and libraries to contradict the diffusion of MMDI and fake news and educate the public on how to navigate through an era of MMDI. Finally, the study summaries effective strategies designed by those within the LIS profession while suggesting recommendations as to how the information managers/LIS professionals can continue to improve their keys position in the digital age and contribute effectively to managing the phenomenon of infodemic.
摘要本文探讨了错误/错误/错误信息(MMDI)的概念,并研究了信息管理者/专业人员如何在新冠肺炎大流行期间管理信息传播现象。我们回顾了现有文献,探讨了MMDI中的当前概念、模型、关联和差距,以强调信息管理者/专业人员的关键作用。研究结果侧重于定义MMDI/假新闻,并评估正在进行的和正在出现的信息素养框架。接下来,我们强调图书馆和信息科学(LIS)专业人员、LIS协会和图书馆为对抗MMDI和假新闻的传播而采取的现有举措和努力,并教育公众如何度过MMDI时代。最后,该研究总结了LIS专业人员设计的有效策略,同时就信息管理人员/LIS专业人员如何在数字时代继续提高其关键地位并为管理信息传播现象做出有效贡献提出了建议。
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Research Capacity of Hospital Librarians Serving Graduate Medical Education Programs: An Initial Report 为医学研究生教育服务的医院图书馆员研究能力初探
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2091394
Tanisha N. Mills
ABSTRACT Community (non-academic) hospitals are  implementing graduate medical education programs to offset physician shortages in the United States. Teaching hospitals must meet accreditation requirements for scholarly activity, yet literature does not show whether or not a librarian’s research capacity impacts this requirement. Individual, professional, and organizational domains comprise the framework used to define and evaluate research capacity in this quantitative study. No significant difference in research capacity or GME scholarly activity was initially found between academic and non-academic hospital librarians. Further testing revealed the largest variances in the professional domain, but additional statistical analysis can provide insight on areas of librarian research capacity to guide future investigation and support.
摘要社区 (非学术) 医院 实施研究生医学教育计划 以弥补美国医生短缺的问题。教学 医院必须符合认证要求 对学术活动的要求,但文献并没有表明图书馆员的研究能力是否会影响这一要求。 个人、专业和组织领域构成了本定量研究中用于定义和评估研究能力的框架。最初,学术和非学术医院图书馆员在研究能力或GME学术活动方面没有发现显著差异。进一步的测试显示,专业领域的差异最大,但额外的统计分析可以深入了解图书馆员研究能力的领域,以指导未来的调查和支持。
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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Library Professionals: A Case Study of Indian Health Science Librarians 图书馆专业人员对新冠肺炎疫苗的犹豫:以印度卫生科学图书馆员为例
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2088203
Manoj Kumar Verma, Daud Khan, M. Yuvaraj
ABSTRACT This article aims to identify the factors prevalent among health science librarians toward vaccine hesitancy. With the development of COVID-19 vaccines in 2021, numerous efforts are being taken to vaccinate people to control the spread of coronavirus. Recent research has shown a high level of vaccine hesitancy among various groups in various fields but no study has been conducted to explore the factors responsible for vaccine hesitancy among library professionals. A cross-sectional online survey of Indian health science librarians was conducted. Data was collected through an online questionnaire designed on Google Forms and analyzed using MS-Excel. Descriptive statistics were used in the study. The majority of respondents (77%) showed a high level of vaccine hesitancy due to issues of safety, negative information, and confusion over vaccines. Measures to increase vaccination uptake and authentic sources with respect to COVID-19 vaccines have been discussed.
摘要本文旨在确定卫生科学图书馆员对疫苗犹豫不决的普遍因素。随着新冠肺炎疫苗在2021年的开发,正在采取多项努力为人们接种疫苗,以控制冠状病毒的传播。最近的研究表明,不同领域的不同群体对疫苗的犹豫程度很高,但尚未进行研究来探究图书馆专业人员对疫苗犹豫的原因。对印度健康科学图书馆员进行了一项横断面在线调查。数据是通过在谷歌表单上设计的在线问卷收集的,并使用MS Excel进行分析。研究中使用了描述性统计。大多数受访者(77%)表示,由于安全性、负面信息和对疫苗的困惑,他们对疫苗的犹豫程度很高。已经讨论了增加新冠肺炎疫苗接种率和真实来源的措施。
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Nomad Librarianship: Outreach Challenges and New Horizons in the Remote Hospital Library Setting 流浪者图书馆事业:远程医院图书馆环境下的拓展挑战与新视野
Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2022.2091399
J. A. Patterson
The article presents the discussion on outreach and remote hospital librarianship. Topics include clinical librarian showing new territory for the author causing moments of pause and concern navigating the most effective outreach methods working from home;and COVID-19 pandemic amplifying the need for virtual services and resources best serving the fluctuating workforce and patron base of hospital libraries.
本文就医院图书馆外展与远程服务进行了探讨。主题包括临床图书馆员为作者展示了新的领域,引起了作者的暂停和关注,引导了在家工作的最有效的外展方法;COVID-19大流行扩大了对虚拟服务和资源的需求,这些虚拟服务和资源最适合医院图书馆波动的员工和用户基础。
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