As Canadian Health Librarians We Must Now move Ahead on the Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) Calls to Action

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
D. Giustini
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For many years, the most-pressing information issues associated with the delivery of Aboriginal, Inuit and Metis health care in Canada have occupied CHLA/ABSC at our conferences and in our research. However, a turning point was certainly the publication of JCHLA/JABSC’s Aboriginal health information issue in 2014 [1]. In the last three years, we have worked to understand Aboriginal health information by developing publicly-visible collection tools [2], subject guides [3-5], and Aboriginal search filters [6]. Behind the scenes, health librarians have also worked with clinicians to address the challenge of improving Aboriginal health across the country.
作为加拿大卫生图书馆员,我们现在必须推进真相与和解(TRC)的行动呼吁
多年来,在我们的会议和研究中,与加拿大原住民、因纽特人和Metis医疗保健相关的最紧迫的信息问题一直占据着CHLA/ABC的位置。然而,一个转折点无疑是2014年JCHLA/JABSC原住民健康信息问题的发布[1]。在过去的三年里,我们通过开发公开可见的收集工具[2]、主题指南[3-5]和原住民搜索过滤器[6],努力了解原住民的健康信息。在幕后,卫生图书馆员还与临床医生合作,应对改善全国原住民健康的挑战。
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Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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