2022 Janet Doe Lecture, health science libraries in the emerging digital information era: charting the course.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Michael Kronenfeld
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The great challenge medical library professionals are facing is how we evolve and respond to the emerging digital era. If we successfully understand and adapt to the emerging digital information environment, medical librarians/Health Information Professionals (HIPs) can play an even greater role in the advance in the health care of our nation and its residents. The opportunities and challenges are at the level we successfully responded to in the late 1960's and the 1970's under the leadership of the National Library of Medicine with its MEDLARS/Medline programs and Medical Library Assistance Act which enabled medical libraries to enter what I have referred to as The Golden Age of Medical Libraries. In this presentation, I focused on the transition of the health-related print Knowledge-Based Information base to the emerging digital health-related ecosystem. I review how this transition is being driven by evolving information technology. The development of "data driven health care" built on this emerging information ecosystem is being led by the National Library of Medicine's 2017-2027 Strategic plan and the Medical Library Association's programs in support of developing medical librarian/HIP's training, skills, and services to support their users access and use of this rapidly expanding health information ecosystem. I then present a brief description of the digital health information ecosystem that is just starting to emerge and the emerging new roles and services HIPs and their libraries are developing to support effective institutional access and use.

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2022年Janet Doe讲座,新兴数字信息时代的健康科学图书馆:绘制课程。
医学图书馆专业人员面临的巨大挑战是我们如何发展和应对新兴的数字时代。如果我们成功地理解和适应新兴的数字信息环境,医学图书馆员/健康信息专业人员(HIPs)可以在我们国家和居民的医疗保健进步中发挥更大的作用。在国家医学图书馆的领导下,我们成功应对了20世纪60年代末和70年代的机遇和挑战,通过MEDLARS/Medline项目和医学图书馆援助法案,使医学图书馆进入了我所说的医学图书馆的黄金时代。在这次演讲中,我重点介绍了健康相关的印刷知识信息库向新兴的数字健康相关生态系统的转变。我将回顾不断发展的信息技术是如何推动这种转变的。建立在这一新兴信息生态系统之上的“数据驱动型医疗保健”的发展由国家医学图书馆的2017-2027战略计划和医学图书馆协会的支持发展医学图书馆员/HIP培训、技能和服务的计划领导,以支持其用户访问和使用这一快速扩展的健康信息生态系统。然后,我简要介绍了刚刚开始出现的数字卫生信息生态系统,以及hip及其图书馆正在开发的新角色和服务,以支持有效的机构访问和使用。
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Journal of the Medical Library Association
Journal of the Medical Library Association INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
39
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly that aims to advance the practice and research knowledgebase of health sciences librarianship. The most current impact factor for the JMLA (from the 2007 edition of Journal Citation Reports) is 1.392.
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