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Electronic access in Russian medical libraries. 俄罗斯医学图书馆的电子访问。
A Dimitroff
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Enabling, empowering, inspiring: research and mentorship through the years. 赋能,授权,激励:多年来的研究和指导。
S S Fuller

The interrelationship between research and mentorship in an association such as the Medical Library Association (MLA) is revealed through the contributions of individuals and significant association activities in support of research. Research is vital to the well-being and ultimate survival of health sciences librarianship and is not an ivory tower academic activity. Mentorship plays a critical role in setting a standard and model for those individuals who want to be involved in research and, ultimately, for the preparation of the next generation of health sciences librarians. Research and mentorship are discussed in the context of personal experiences, scholarship, and problem solving in a practice environment. Through research and mentorship, we are enabled to enhance our services and programs, empowered to look beyond our own operations for information puzzles to be solved, and inspired to serve society by improving health.

在医学图书馆协会(MLA)等协会中,研究与指导之间的相互关系是通过个人的贡献和支持研究的重要协会活动来揭示的。研究对健康科学图书馆事业的福祉和最终生存至关重要,而不是象牙塔的学术活动。指导在为那些想要参与研究并最终培养下一代健康科学图书馆员的个人设定标准和模式方面发挥着关键作用。研究和指导是在个人经历的背景下讨论,奖学金,并在实践环境中解决问题。通过研究和指导,我们能够加强我们的服务和项目,有能力超越我们自己的业务来解决信息难题,并激励我们通过改善健康来服务社会。
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MEDLINEplus: building and maintaining the National Library of Medicine's consumer health Web service. MEDLINEplus:建立和维护国家医学图书馆的消费者健康网络服务。
N Miller, E M Lacroix, J E Backus

MEDLINEplus is a Web-based consumer health information resource, made available by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). MEDLINEplus has been designed to provide consumers with a well-organized, selective Web site facilitating access to reliable full-text health information. In addition to full-text resources, MEDLINEplus directs consumers to dictionaries, organizations, directories, libraries, and clearinghouses for answers to health questions. For each health topic, MEDLINEplus includes a preformulated MEDLINE search created by librarians. The site has been designed to match consumer language to medical terminology. NLM has used advances in database and Web technologies to build and maintain MEDLINEplus, allowing health sciences librarians to contribute remotely to the resource. This article describes the development and implementation of MEDLINEplus, its supporting technology, and plans for future development.

MEDLINEplus是一个基于网络的消费者健康信息资源,由美国国家医学图书馆(NLM)提供。MEDLINEplus旨在为消费者提供一个组织良好、有选择性的网站,方便他们获取可靠的全文健康信息。除了全文资源外,MEDLINEplus还引导消费者到字典、组织、目录、图书馆和信息交换中心寻找健康问题的答案。对于每个健康主题,MEDLINEplus包括由图书馆员创建的预先制定的MEDLINE搜索。该网站的设计使消费者语言与医学术语相匹配。NLM利用先进的数据库和Web技术来构建和维护MEDLINEplus,允许健康科学图书馆员远程对该资源做出贡献。本文描述了MEDLINEplus的开发和实现、它的支持技术以及未来开发的计划。
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AIDS in Haiti: a bibliometric analysis. 海地的艾滋病:文献计量分析。
C A Macias-Chapula

Objectives: In Haiti, AIDS has become the leading cause of death in sexually active adults. Increasingly, AIDS has become a disease of women and children. Previous bibliometric studies have shown the emergence of Haiti as a leading country in the production of AIDS literature in the Latin American and Caribbean regions. No information exists, however, regarding the type of publications produced, the collaboration patterns used, or the subject content analysis of this production. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the construction of this literature production.

Methods: A bibliometric analysis regarding Haitian AIDS research was conducted in the AIDSLINE database for the period 1980 to 1998. An attempt was made to identify the patterns of the growth in AIDS literature, as well as the types of documents published, authorship, institutional affiliations of authors, and subject content.

Results: Results indicated that most documents were published in periodicals. The International Conference on AIDS obtained the highest frequency. The United States, Haiti, and Canada were the main productive countries.

Conclusions: While nearly 40% of the records corresponded to ethnology-related articles, HIV infections, sex behavior, pregnancy, and substance-related disorders headed the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) found. Main aspects of AIDS papers focused on epidemiology, complications, and trends issues.

目标:在海地,艾滋病已成为性行为活跃的成年人的主要死因。艾滋病日益成为妇女和儿童的疾病。以前的文献计量学研究表明,在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区,海地在艾滋病文献出版方面处于领先地位。然而,目前还没有关于出版物类型、所采用的合作模式或该出版物的主题内容分析的信息。本研究的目的是深入了解这种文学创作的结构:在 AIDSLINE 数据库中对 1980 年至 1998 年期间有关海地艾滋病研究的文献进行了分析。试图确定艾滋病文献的增长模式,以及出版文献的类型、作者、作者所属机构和主题内容:结果表明,大多数文献都发表在期刊上。国际艾滋病大会》的发表频率最高。美国、海地和加拿大是主要的生产国:虽然近 40% 的记录与人种学相关,但在医学主题词表(MeSH)中,艾滋病病毒感染、性行为、怀孕和药物相关疾病占据首位。艾滋病论文的主要内容集中在流行病学、并发症和趋势问题上。
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A library-based bioinformatics services program. 以图书馆为基础的生物信息学服务项目。
S Yarfitz, D S Ketchell

Support for molecular biology researchers has been limited to traditional library resources and services in most academic health sciences libraries. The University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries have been providing specialized services to this user community since 1995. The library recruited a Ph.D. biologist to assess the molecular biological information needs of researchers and design strategies to enhance library resources and services. A survey of laboratory research groups identified areas of greatest need and led to the development of a three-pronged program: consultation, education, and resource development. Outcomes of this program include bioinformatics consultation services, library-based and graduate level courses, networking of sequence analysis tools, and a biological research Web site. Bioinformatics clients are drawn from diverse departments and include clinical researchers in need of tools that are not readily available outside of basic sciences laboratories. Evaluation and usage statistics indicate that researchers, regardless of departmental affiliation or position, require support to access molecular biology and genetics resources. Centralizing such services in the library is a natural synergy of interests and enhances the provision of traditional library resources. Successful implementation of a library-based bioinformatics program requires both subject-specific and library and information technology expertise.

对分子生物学研究人员的支持仅限于传统的图书馆资源和大多数学术卫生科学图书馆的服务。华盛顿大学健康科学图书馆自1995年以来一直为这一用户群体提供专门服务。图书馆聘请了一名生物学博士,评估研究人员对分子生物学信息的需求,并设计策略,以加强图书馆的资源和服务。对实验室研究小组的调查确定了最需要的领域,并导致了一个三管齐下的计划的发展:咨询、教育和资源开发。该项目的成果包括生物信息学咨询服务、基于图书馆和研究生水平的课程、序列分析工具网络和一个生物研究网站。生物信息学的客户来自不同的部门,包括需要在基础科学实验室之外不易获得的工具的临床研究人员。评估和使用统计表明,研究人员,无论隶属于哪个部门或职位,都需要获得分子生物学和遗传学资源的支持。将这些服务集中在图书馆是一种自然的利益协同,并加强了传统图书馆资源的提供。图书馆生物信息学项目的成功实施既需要特定学科的专业知识,也需要图书馆和信息技术专业知识。
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Electronic reserves: copyright and permissions. 电子保留:版权及许可。
K J Graves

Electronic reserves present a new service option for libraries to provide needed materials during hours that the library is not open and to user groups located some distance from library collections. Possible changes to current copyright law and publishers permissions policies have delayed the development of electronic reserves in many libraries. This paper reviews the current state of electronic reserves materials in the publishing and library communities and presents the results of a survey of publishers to determine permissions policies for electronic materials. Issues of concern to both libraries and publishers are discussed.

电子储备为图书馆提供了一种新的服务选择,可以在图书馆不开放的时间提供所需的资料,并向距离图书馆馆藏较远的用户群体提供。现行版权法和出版商许可政策可能发生的变化,推迟了许多图书馆电子藏书库的发展。本文回顾了出版界和图书馆界电子馆藏资料的现状,并提出了一项针对出版商的调查结果,以确定电子资料的许可政策。讨论了图书馆和出版商共同关心的问题。
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Proceedings, Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting Medical Library Association, Inc. Chicago, Illinois May 14-19, 1999. 医学图书馆协会第99届年会论文集芝加哥,伊利诺斯州,1999年5月14-19日。
S J Squires
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The rise and fall of the medical mediated searcher. 医学中介搜索者的兴衰。
M C Atlas

The relationship between the development of mediated online literature searching and the recruitment of medical librarians to fill positions as online searchers was investigated. The history of database searching by medical librarians was outlined and a content analysis of thirty-five years of job advertisements in MLA News from 1961 through 1996 was summarized. Advertisements for online searchers were examined to test the hypothesis that the growth of mediated online searching was reflected in the recruitment of librarians to fill positions as mediated online searchers in medical libraries. The advent of end-user searching was also traced to determine how this trend affected the demand for mediated online searching and job availability of online searchers. Job advertisements were analyzed to determine what skills were in demand as end-user searching replaced mediated online searching as the norm in medical libraries. Finally, the trend away from mediated online searching to support of other library services was placed in the context of new roles for medical librarians.

调查了中介网络文献检索的发展与医学图书馆员填补网络检索职位的关系。概述了医学图书馆员数据库搜索的历史,并对1961年至1996年35年来MLA News招聘广告的内容进行了总结分析。我们对在线搜索者广告进行了检验,以检验中介在线搜索的增长是否反映在医学图书馆招聘图书馆员来填补中介在线搜索者的职位上。我们还追踪了终端用户搜索的出现,以确定这一趋势如何影响对中介在线搜索的需求和在线搜索者的工作可用性。对招聘广告进行分析,以确定当最终用户搜索取代中介在线搜索成为医学图书馆规范时,需要哪些技能。最后,从中介在线搜索到支持其他图书馆服务的趋势被置于医学图书馆员新角色的背景下。
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Applications of informatics in veterinary medicine. 信息学在兽医学中的应用。
R D Smith, M Williams

This study used the peer-reviewed biomedical literature to define the veterinary informatics knowledgebase and associated subspecialties, and assesses the level of activity in the field over the thirty-year period from 1966 through 1995. Grateful Med was used to search the MEDLINE bibliographic database for articles that shared one or more Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) keywords from the veterinary and medical informatics subject headings. Each of ninety-five MeSH medical informatics terms was assigned to one of twelve veterinary informatics subspecialties. The number of articles retrieved by each MeSH keyword and subspecialty was calculated. A total of 611 articles were retrieved, representing the contributions of 1,338 authors published in 153 journals. The field experienced slow growth over the twenty-year period from 1966 through 1985. In the following decade, the cumulative number of veterinary informatics articles almost tripled and the percentage of veterinary-related articles that included an informatics component increased almost two-and-one-half fold. Despite this recent growth, the number of veterinary-related articles with an informatics component has never exceeded 1% of either the veterinary or medical informatics literature over the past thirty years, and representation of veterinary subspecialties in the literature varied widely.

本研究利用同行评议的生物医学文献,定义了兽医信息学知识库和相关的亚专业,并评估了从1966年到1995年30年间该领域的活动水平。使用Grateful Med在MEDLINE书目数据库中搜索共享一个或多个医学主题词(MeSH)的文章,这些主题词来自兽医和医学信息学主题词。95个MeSH医学信息学术语中的每一个都被分配到12个兽医信息学亚专业中的一个。计算每个MeSH关键字和子专业检索到的文章数量。共检索到611篇文章,代表了1338位作者发表在153种期刊上的贡献。从1966年到1985年的20年间,该领域经历了缓慢的增长。在接下来的十年中,兽医信息学文章的累计数量几乎增加了两倍,而包含信息学成分的兽医相关文章的百分比几乎增加了2.5倍。尽管最近有所增长,但在过去三十年中,具有信息学成分的兽医相关文章的数量从未超过兽医或医学信息学文献的1%,并且兽医亚专业在文献中的代表性差异很大。
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Providing health information to the general public: a survey of current practices in academic health sciences libraries. 向公众提供健康信息:学术健康科学图书馆当前实践的调查。
S M Hollander

A questionnaire was mailed to 148 publicly and privately supported academic health sciences libraries affiliated with Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC-accredited medical schools in the United States and Canada to determine level of access and services provided to the general public. For purposes of this study, "general public" was defined as nonaffiliated students or health care professionals, attorneys and other nonhealth-related professionals, patients from affiliated or other hospitals or clinics, and general consumers. One hundred five (71%) libraries responded. Results showed 98% of publicly supported libraries and 88% of privately supported libraries provided access to some or all of the general public. Publicly supported libraries saw greater numbers of public patrons, often provided more services, and were more likely to circulate materials from their collections than were privately supported libraries. A significant number of academic health sciences libraries housed a collection of consumer-oriented materials and many provided some level of document delivery service, usually for a fee. Most allowed the public to use some or all library computers. Results of this study indicated that academic health sciences libraries played a significant role in serving the information-seeking public and suggested a need to develop written policies or guidelines covering the services that will be provided to minimize the impact of this service on primary clientele.

向美国医学院协会(aamc)认可的美国和加拿大医学院附属的148个公共和私人支持的学术卫生科学图书馆邮寄了一份调查问卷,以确定向公众提供的访问和服务水平。在本研究中,“一般公众”被定义为非附属医院的学生或卫生保健专业人员、律师和其他与健康无关的专业人员、附属医院或其他医院或诊所的患者,以及普通消费者。105家(71%)图书馆作出回应。结果显示,98%的公立图书馆和88%的私立图书馆向部分或全部公众提供访问。与私人支持的图书馆相比,公共支持的图书馆有更多的公共赞助人,通常提供更多的服务,并且更有可能从他们的馆藏中分发材料。许多学术卫生科学图书馆收藏了面向消费者的资料,其中许多图书馆提供某种程度的文件传递服务,通常是收费的。大多数图书馆允许公众使用部分或全部图书馆电脑。本研究结果表明,学术卫生科学图书馆在为寻求信息的公众服务方面发挥了重要作用,并建议有必要制定书面政策或准则,涵盖将提供的服务,以尽量减少这种服务对主要客户的影响。
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