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J Med Libr Assoc ; 108(2): 167-176, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32256228

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The authors' objective was to document the effects of evolving veterinary accreditation standards on the development of currently existing accredited US and Canadian veterinary school libraries in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. METHODS: We gathered historical standards that major veterinary accreditation agencies developed with respect to libraries and library services. Historical background on college libraries, their facilities, services, and personnel via surveys, literature searches, and archival documents was also collected. We then correlated the evolving standards with each library's development. RESULTS: There was a marked correlation between the prevailing accreditation standards and library development, particularly during the post-World War II era and through the mid-1980s. These impacts-which included new and separate facilities, hiring of professional librarians, and additional open hours-affected not only the twenty new developing veterinary schools, but also the libraries of the preexisting colleges. CONCLUSIONS: Professional veterinary accrediting standards were an important influence on the evolution of veterinary school libraries, particularly during the years of major growth in the number of new veterinary colleges in the United States and Canada. In the 1990s and beyond, both libraries and accreditation standards continue to evolve in response to changes in technology, economics, publishing methods, and more. This latter is a story yet to be told.


Assuntos
Acreditação/história , Bibliotecas Especializadas/história , Faculdades de Medicina Veterinária/história , Canadá , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Bibliotecas Especializadas/organização & administração , Bibliotecas Especializadas/normas , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/organização & administração , Faculdades de Medicina Veterinária/normas , Estados Unidos
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 107(4): 465-467, 2019 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31607803

RESUMO

In this profile of Julia M. Esparza, AHIP, Medical Library Association President, 2019-2020, she is described as a pleasure to work with, practical, and intelligent, and she adds a spark of humor to any activity. Esparza has spent the last twelve years of her career in the Health Sciences Library and Department of Medical Library Science at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport. She is an excellent role model for medical librarians who want to engage in scholarly activities and is active in supporting the educational needs of health care providers, students, library personnel, and the community through her instructional efforts.


Assuntos
Bibliotecários/história , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Associações de Bibliotecas/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Biblioteconomia , Papel Profissional , Estados Unidos
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 106(4): 411-415, 2018 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30271281

RESUMO

When I think of Beverly Murphy, AHIP, FMLA, three words come to mind: Bold, Brave, Brilliant. In every action that Beverly has undertaken as a health sciences librarian, she has demonstrated an innate ability to just "Be." Being bold, brave, and brilliant is just what she will need to be as the Medical Library Association's first African-American president since the association's founding in 1898.


Assuntos
Bibliotecários/história , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Associações de Bibliotecas/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Liderança , Inovação Organizacional , Papel Profissional , Estados Unidos
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Humanidades Médicas ; 18(2)may.-ago. 2018.
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-75353

RESUMO

El Servicio de Extensión Bibliotecaria es el medio adecuado que tiene la biblioteca para expandirse hacia la comunidad, de esa forma permite que aquellos usuarios que no la visitan hagan uso de sus servicios y documentos. Sin embargo, pocos conocen su historia y evolución a través del tiempo. Se muestra una revisión bibliográfica y el estado actual de este servicio. Los elementos incluidos en esta recolección abarcan publicaciones periódicas, sitios web, revistas electrónicas, publicados entre el siglo XVIII y el presente. El documento pretende brindar una aproximación histórica al servicio de extensión bibliotecaria en las bibliotecas(AU)


The Library Extension Service is the appropriate method a library has to expand into the community in a way that users who dont visit it use its services and documents. However, just a few people know its history and development through time. A bibliographic review is shown along with the current state of this service. The elements included in it cover regular publications, web sites and electronic journals published from the XVIII century to the present time. The paper expects to provide a historical approach to the library extension service in libraries(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , Literatura de Revisão como Assunto
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 106(2): 162-174, 2018 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29632439

RESUMO

The National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM), established as the Regional Medical Library Program in 1965, has a rich and remarkable history. The network's first twenty years were documented in a detailed 1987 history by Alison Bunting, AHIP, FMLA. This article traces the major trends in the network's development since then: reconceiving the Regional Medical Library staff as a "field force" for developing, marketing, and distributing a growing number of National Library of Medicine (NLM) products and services; subsequent expansion of outreach to health professionals who are unaffiliated with academic medical centers, particularly those in public health; the advent of the Internet during the 1990s, which brought the migration of NLM and NNLM resources and services to the World Wide Web, and a mandate to encourage and facilitate Internet connectivity in the network; and the further expansion of the NLM and NNLM mission to include providing consumer health resources to satisfy growing public demand. The concluding section discusses the many challenges that NNLM staff faced as they transformed the network from a system that served mainly academic medical researchers to a larger, denser organization that offers health information resources to everyone.


Assuntos
Serviços de Biblioteca/história , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Serviços de Informação , Internet , Serviços de Biblioteca/organização & administração , MEDLINE , Estados Unidos
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc ; 55(6): 768-777, 2017.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29190871

RESUMO

Librarian and information services focused on supporting research, teaching, and health care are vital for the generation of new knowledge and its application in health care, both by staff and students, helps to improve the quality of medical care. Therefore, in this article we expose an historical and social tour of 50 years of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social's library services in Puebla. From 1964 to 2014 occurred many events in the development of these services in our area, from the creation of a small space in the basement, to the implementation of spaces created deliberately to provide dignified service to all users, which is why this historical sketch is here as an acknowledgement to the first librarians who contributed to the training of specialists in Mexico.


Los servicios bibliotecarios y de información enfocados a apoyar la investigación, la docencia y la atención médica son de vital importancia para la generación de nuevos conocimientos y su aplicación en la atención médica por el personal del área de la salud, y los alumnos en proceso de formación, contribuye a mejorar la calidad de la atención médica. Por ello, en el presente artículo exponemos un recorrido histórico y social de 50 años de los servicios bibliotecarios del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social en Puebla. De 1964 a 2014 ocurrieron muchos sucesos en el desarrollo de estos servicios en nuestro medio, desde la creación de un espacio pequeño ubicado en el sótano, hasta un espacio establecido ex profeso para otorgar servicio digno a todos los usuarios, por lo que se muestra este bosquejo histórico como reconocimiento a aquellos primeros bibliotecarios que contribuyeron a la formación de especialistas en México.


Assuntos
Gestão da Informação em Saúde/história , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , Documentação/história , Gestão da Informação em Saúde/organização & administração , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Bibliotecas Médicas/organização & administração , Serviços de Biblioteca/organização & administração , México
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 102(4): 271-80, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25349545

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: Recently, government agencies in several countries have promoted information prescription programs to increase patients' understanding of their conditions. The practice has a long history and many publications, but no comprehensive literature reviews such as this. METHODS: Using a variety of high-precision and high-recall strategies, the researcher searched two dozen online bibliographic databases, citation databases, and repositories, as well as many print sources, to identify and retrieve documents for review. Of these documents, ninety relevant English-language case reports, research reports, and reviews published from 1930-2013 met the study criteria. RESULTS: Early to mid-twentieth century reports covered long-standing practices and used no rigorous research methods. The literature since the mid-1990s reports on short-term trial projects, especially of government-sponsored programs in the United States and United Kingdom. Although the concept of information prescription has been in the literature and practiced for decades, no long-term research studies were found. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the literature is anecdotal concerning small pilot projects. The reports investigate physician, patient, and librarian satisfaction but not changes in patient knowledge or behavior. Many twenty-first century projects emphasize materials and projects from specific government agencies and commercial enterprises. IMPLICATIONS: While the practice is commonly believed to be a good idea and there are many publications on the subject, few studies provide any evidence of the efficacy of information prescriptions for increased patient knowledge. Well-designed and executed large or long-term studies might produce needed evidence for professional practice.


Assuntos
Informação de Saúde ao Consumidor/estatística & dados numéricos , Disseminação de Informação , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , Bibliotecas Médicas/organização & administração , Serviços de Biblioteca/estatística & dados numéricos , Informação de Saúde ao Consumidor/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Disseminação de Informação/história , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação/história , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Biblioteconomia/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , Educação de Pacientes como Assunto/história , Educação de Pacientes como Assunto/estatística & dados numéricos
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 139(9): 1115-1117, set. 2011.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-612233

RESUMO

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the United States of America, celebrates in 2011 its 175th anniversary. This Library, the largest biomedical library in the world, has a proud and rich history serving the health community and the public, especially since its transfer to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1968. It holds 17 million publications in 150 languages, and has an important collection of ancient and modern historical books as well as original publications of Vesalius and other founders of biomedicine. Its modern document collections illustrate the progress of medical sciences. These collections include laboratory notes from many scientists whose work forms the foundations of contemporary life sciences. The Library also provides several services for health research and for the public, including databases and services such as MedLine and BLAST. The NLM constantly strives to fulfill the information needs of its customers, whether scientists or the public at large. For example, as the Hispanic population of the Unites States has increased in recent years, the NLM has made larger and larger amounts of data available in Spanish to fulfill the health information needs of this population. NLM programs train professionals in library science and biomedical informatics and link biomedical libraries of 18 academic centers throughout the United States. The NLM funds competitive grants for training at the Library, organizing short instruction courses about library science and informatics, and writing books on health related matters including the history of medicine and public health. The NLM is managed and maintained by an outstanding and farsighted group of professionals and dedicated support staff. Their focus on serving and reaching both the biomedical community and the public at large has been crucial to its development into a world icon of biomedical sciences, information technology and the humanities.


Assuntos
História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/organização & administração , Informática Médica/organização & administração , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/organização & administração , Estados Unidos
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Rev Med Chil ; 139(9): 1115-7, 2011 Sep.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22215388

RESUMO

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the United States of America, celebrates in 2011 its 175th anniversary. This Library, the largest biomedical library in the world, has a proud and rich history serving the health community and the public, especially since its transfer to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1968. It holds 17 million publications in 150 languages, and has an important collection of ancient and modern historical books as well as original publications of Vesalius and other founders of biomedicine. Its modern document collections illustrate the progress of medical sciences. These collections include laboratory notes from many scientists whose work forms the foundations of contemporary life sciences. The Library also provides several services for health research and for the public, including databases and services such as MedLine and BLAST. The NLM constantly strives to fulfill the information needs of its customers, whether scientists or the public at large. For example, as the Hispanic population of the Unites States has increased in recent years, the NLM has made larger and larger amounts of data available in Spanish to fulfill the health information needs of this population. NLM programs train professionals in library science and biomedical informatics and link biomedical libraries of 18 academic centers throughout the United States. The NLM funds competitive grants for training at the Library, organizing short instruction courses about library science and informatics, and writing books on health related matters including the history of medicine and public health. The NLM is managed and maintained by an outstanding and farsighted group of professionals and dedicated support staff. Their focus on serving and reaching both the biomedical community and the public at large has been crucial to its development into a world icon of biomedical sciences, information technology and the humanities.


Assuntos
Serviços de Biblioteca/história , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/história , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Serviços de Biblioteca/organização & administração , Informática Médica/organização & administração , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/organização & administração , Estados Unidos
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 96(2): 121-33, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18379667

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The paper is an expanded version of the 2007 Joseph Leiter National Library of Medicine (NLM)/Medical Library Association Lecture presented at MLA '07, the Medical Library Association annual meeting in Philadelphia in May 2007. It presents an historical accounting of four major pieces of legislation, beginning with the NLM Act of 1956 up through the creation of the National Center for Biotechnology Information. BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The transition from the United States Armed Forces Medical Library to the United States National Library of Medicine in 1956 was a major turning point in NLM's history, scope, and direction. The succeeding landmark legislative achievements--namely, the 1965 Medical Library Assistance Act, the 1968 Joint Resolution forming the Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, and the 1988 authorization for the National Center for Biotechnology Information--transformed the library into a major biomedical communications institution and a leader and supporter of an effective national network of libraries of medicine. The leaders of the library and its major advocates--including Dr. Michael DeBakey, Senator Lister Hill, and Senator Claude Pepper-together contributed to the creation of the modern NLM.


Assuntos
Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação/história , Acervo de Biblioteca/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/história , Regulamentação Governamental/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação/estatística & dados numéricos , Acervo de Biblioteca/estatística & dados numéricos , Serviços de Biblioteca/estatística & dados numéricos , National Library of Medicine (U.S.)/estatística & dados numéricos , Estados Unidos
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 94(3): 263-70, 2006 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16888658

RESUMO

QUESTION: What are some of the historical societal, medical, and public health trends leading to today's provision of hospital library services to patients? DATA SOURCES: Literature from the archives of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and other library sources, medical journals, primary historical documents, and texts from the history of medicine form the core of this review. STUDY SELECTION: The period of review extends from about 1790 through 1950 and focuses solely on trends in the United States. Of primary concern are explicitly documented examples that appear to illustrate the patient-physician relationship and those between librarians and their patient-patrons during the earliest years of the profession's development. DATA EXTRACTION: An historical timeline was created to allow the identification of major trends that may have affected library services. Multiple literature searches were conducted using library, medical, and health anthropology resources. When possible, primary sources were preferred over reviews. MAIN RESULTS: Juxtapositioning historical events allows the reader to obtain an overview of the roots of consumer health services in medical libraries and to consider their potential legacy in today's health care libraries. CONCLUSION: This review article highlights early developments in hospital library service to patients. Further research is needed to verify a preliminary conclusion that in some medical library settings, services to the general public are shaped by the broader health care environment as it has evolved.


Assuntos
Biblioterapia/história , Educação em Saúde/história , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Associações de Bibliotecas/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , Participação da Comunidade/história , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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J Med Libr Assoc ; 93(3): 353-62, 2005 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16059425

RESUMO

QUESTION: How have theorists and empirical researchers treated the human tendency to avoid discomforting information? DATA SOURCES: A historical review (1890-2004) of theory literature in communication and information studies, coupled with searches of recent studies on uptake of genetic testing and on coping strategies of cancer patients, was performed. STUDY SELECTION: The authors' review of the recent literature included searches of the MEDLINE, PsychInfo, and CINAHL databases between 1992 and summer of 2004 and selective, manual searches of earlier literature. Search strategies included the following subject headings and key words: MeSH headings: Genetic Screening/psychology, Decision Making, Neoplasms/diagnosis/genetics/psychology; CINAHL headings: Genetic Screening, Genetic Counseling, Anxiety, Decision Making, Decision Making/Patient; additional key words: avoidance, worry, monitoring, blunting, cancer. The "Related Articles" function in MEDLINE was used to perform additional "citation pearl" searching. MAIN RESULTS: The assumption that individuals actively seek information underlies much of psychological theory and communication practice, as well as most models of the information-seeking process. However, much research has also noted that sometimes people avoid information, if paying attention to it will cause mental discomfort or dissonance. Cancer information in general and genetic screening for cancer in particular are discussed as examples to illustrate this pattern. CONCLUSION: That some patients avoid knowledge of imminent disease makes avoidance behavior an important area for social and psychological research, particularly with regard to genetic testing.


Assuntos
Atitude Frente a Saúde , Mecanismos de Defesa , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , Educação de Pacientes como Assunto/história , Adaptação Psicológica , Dissonância Cognitiva , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Cooperação do Paciente , Estados Unidos
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Bull Med Libr Assoc ; 88(4): 355-61, 2000 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11055303

RESUMO

Service to the state is one of the core principles of the land-grant mission. This concept of service is also fundamental to a significant number of outreach activities in academic health sciences libraries, particularly those libraries affiliated with the public land-grant universities. The Dana Medical Library at the University of Vermont has a lengthy tradition of outreach to health care providers and health care consumers of the State of Vermont. Building on the foundation of the land-grant institution-which grew out of federal legislation introduced in the mid nineteenth century by Justin Morrill, Vermont's congressional representative--the Dana Medical Library has based its outreach activities on its dedication of service to the state in the promotion of healthy citizens through information dissemination in support of health care delivery. Reengineering library services designed to meet the specific information needs of its diverse clientele, partnering with disparate health care organizations, and relying on fees for service to expand its outreach activities, the Dana Medical Library has redefined the concept of health information outreach for the new millennium.


Assuntos
Sistemas Integrados e Avançados de Gestão da Informação , Bibliotecas Médicas , Serviços de Biblioteca , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Bibliotecas Médicas/história , Serviços de Biblioteca/história , MEDLINE , National Library of Medicine (U.S.) , Pesquisa , Telemedicina , Estados Unidos , Universidades/história , Vermont
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