NHS knowledge and library services in England in the digital age

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sue Lacey Bryant BA Hons, Dip Lib, MSc, FCLIP, Richard Bridgen BLib (Joint Hons), MCLIP, Emily Hopkins BA Hons, MA, FCLIP, Catherine McLaren BA Hons, MCLIP, David Stewart BA(Hons), Dip Lib, FCLIP, MBE
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Abstract

National Health Service (NHS) knowledge and library services in England are integrating digital advances into their systems and services. Health Education England (HEE) leads on the development of NHS library services. A key workstream focuses on (1) improving the infrastructure to enable discovery and management of digital knowledge resources; (2) collaborating with local teams to establish regional library management systems that are integrated with the new national discovery service for healthcare staff and learners. This article explores initiatives on resource discovery as well as the need for system-wide partnership working to ensure that biomedical knowledge in computable form is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Low levels of health and digital literacy pose a significant barrier to using health information and accessing health services. A range of interventions are aimed at enhancing citizens' digital and health literacy skills. The education and life-long learning needs of the knowledge and library services workforce are considered. Working with CILIP and higher education institutions, HEE delivers a range of educational offers through its Learning Academy. As Artificial Intelligence and automation are implemented in health systems, knowledge and library staff form a crucial bridge between technology and those who use it.

数字时代英国国民保健服务体系的知识和图书馆服务
英国国家卫生服务体系(NHS)的知识和图书馆服务正在将数字技术的进步整合到他们的系统和服务中。英国健康教育(HEE)引领了NHS图书馆服务的发展。一个关键的工作流程集中在(1)改善基础设施,使数字知识资源的发现和管理;(2)与当地团队合作建立区域图书馆管理系统,该系统与针对医护人员和学习者的新的国家发现服务相结合。本文探讨了资源发现方面的举措,以及为确保可计算形式的生物医学知识的可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重用而开展全系统合作的必要性。卫生和数字素养水平低对使用卫生信息和获得卫生服务构成重大障碍。一系列干预措施旨在提高公民的数字和卫生知识素养技能。考虑知识和图书馆服务人员的教育和终身学习需要。HEE与CILIP和高等教育机构合作,通过其学习学院提供一系列教育服务。随着人工智能和自动化在卫生系统中得到实施,知识和图书馆工作人员在技术与使用者之间架起了一座重要的桥梁。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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