Purchasing online journal access for a hospital medical library: how to identify value in commercially available products.

Thomas P Carter, Anne O Carter, Gwendolyn Broomes
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Background: Medical practice today requires evaluating large amounts of information which should be available at all times. This information is found most easily in a digital form. Some information has already been evaluated for validity (evidence based medicine sources) and some is in unevaluated form (paper and online journals). In order to improve access to digital information, the School of Clinical Medicine and Research at the University of the West Indies and Queen Elizabeth Hospital decided to enhance the library by offering online full text medical articles and evidence based medicine sources. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the relative value of online journal commercial products available for a small hospital and medical school library.

Methods: Three reference standards were chosen to represent the ideal list of core periodicals for a broad range of medical care: 2 Brandon/Hill selected lists of journals for the small medical library (BH and BH core) and the academic medical library core journal collection chosen for the Florida State University College of Medicine Medical Library. Six commercially available collections were compared to the reference standards and to the current paper journal subscription list as regards to number of journals matched and cost per journal matched. Ease of use and presence of secondary sources were also considered.

Results: The cost per journal matched ranged from US $3194 to $81. Because of their low subscription prices, the Biomedical Reference Collection and Proquest products were the most cost beneficial. However, they provided low coverage of the ideal lists (12-17% and 21-32% respectively) and contained significant embargoes on current editions, were not user friendly and contained no secondary sources. The Ovid Brandon/Hill Plus Collection overcame these difficulties but had a much higher cost-benefit range while providing higher coverage of the ideal lists (14-47%).

Conclusion: After considering costs, benefits, ease of use, embargoes, presence of secondary sources (ACP Journal Club, DARE), the Ovid Brandon/Hill Plus Collection was the best choice for our hospital considering our budget. However, the option to individually select our own journal list from Ovid and pay per journal has a certain appeal as well.

为医院医学图书馆购买在线期刊访问:如何识别市售产品的价值。
背景:今天的医疗实践需要评估大量的信息,这些信息应该随时可用。这些信息以数字形式最容易找到。有些信息已经进行了有效性评估(循证医学来源),有些信息未进行评估(论文和在线期刊)。为了改善对数字信息的获取,西印度群岛大学临床医学与研究学院和伊丽莎白女王医院决定通过提供在线全文医学文章和循证医学来源来加强图书馆。本文的目的是评估在线期刊商业产品对小型医院和医学院图书馆的相对价值。方法:选择三个参考标准来代表广泛医疗保健的理想核心期刊清单:2布兰登/希尔为小型医学图书馆选择的期刊清单(BH和BH核心)和为佛罗里达州立大学医学院医学图书馆选择的学术医学图书馆核心期刊集。在匹配期刊的数量和每本期刊的匹配成本方面,将六个商业可用的馆藏与参考标准和当前的纸质期刊订阅清单进行了比较。还考虑了易用性和第二手资料的存在。结果:每份匹配期刊的成本从3194美元到81美元不等。由于其低廉的订阅价格,生物医学参考资料收集和Proquest产品是最具成本效益的。然而,它们提供的理想列表覆盖率较低(分别为12-17%和21-32%),并且包含对当前版本的重大禁运,不方便用户使用,也不包含第二手来源。Ovid Brandon/Hill Plus系列克服了这些困难,但成本效益范围更高,同时提供了更高的理想列表覆盖率(14-47%)。结论:综合考虑成本、效益、易用性、禁运、二手资源的存在(ACP Journal Club, DARE),考虑到我们的预算,Ovid Brandon/Hill Plus Collection是我们医院的最佳选择。然而,从Ovid中单独选择我们自己的期刊列表并按期刊付费的选项也有一定的吸引力。
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