From: "Oliver Obst" <obsto@uni-muenster.de>
Message-Id: <9605240754.AA100527@mail.uni-muenster.de>
To: medibib-l
Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 09:59:10 +0100
Subject: (Fwd) HLG Current literature
Ich weiss ja nicht, ob einer von Ihnen die Zeit hat, diese
Artikelhinweise zu lesen - geschweige denn einen _ganzen_ Artikel.
Aber es sind sehr interessante dabei :-) O.Obst
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From: John Hewlett <JHEWLETT@bpmf.ac.uk>
Organization: TPMDE
To: lis-medical@mailbase.ac.uk
Date: Thu, 16 May 1996 09:06:31 +0000
Subject: HLG Current literature
Reply-to: JHEWLETT@TPMDE.AC.UK
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Apologies to all those who had difficulty reading the previous attached current
literature column. I enclose it in (hopefully) clear.
And apologies to the others for cross-posting.
Best wishes,
John Hewlett
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, HEALTH LIBRARIES GROUP
For the Newsletter, 1996 June, vol.13, no. 2
Current literature
by John Hewlett, with information from Jane Farmer, Margaret Forrest,
Janet Turner, Chris Urquhart.
Additional material is always welcome: please send the full reference
or original article to John Hewlett, Shakespeare Villa, 55 Somers Road,
Walthamstow, London E17 6RU, or by e-mail to JHewlett@tpmde.ac.uk.
Automation
Joint Information Systems Committee. Exploiting information systems
in higher education: an issues paper. Bristol: JISC, 1995 April.
Bibliographic tools and processes
Dwyer, M. A guide to the Harvard referencing system. British
Journal of Nursing 1995; 4 (10): 599-602.
Colglazier, M.L. Prologue for a synoptic catalog: combining a
hospital library catalog and a bookseller's catalog. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 41-51.
Kniesner, D.K., Willman, C. But is it an on-line shelflist?
Classification access in eight OPACs. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 1995; 20 (4): 5-21.
from Oregon Health Sciences University Library.
Consumer health and patient information
Panella, N.M. The patients' library movement: and overview of early
efforts in the United States to establish organized libraries for hospital patients. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association
1996 January; 84 (1): 52-62.
Beishon, M. Health promotion moves beyond the final frontier.
Healthlines 1996 April; 14-16.
Consumer health information on the Internet
Education, training and development
Milne, R., Donald, A., Chambers, L. Piloting short workshops on the
critical appraisal of reviews. Health Trends 1995; 27: 120-123.
Palmer, J. Skills for the millennium - the librarian of the 21st
century. Librarian Career Development 1996; 4 (1): 13-17.
Health sciences documentation
Hyde, C. The UK Cochrane Centre and the NHS Centre for Reviews and
Dissemination: their respective roles. Bandolier 1995 June; 2 (6): 2.
A brief clarification.
Domoney, L. ed.by Carmel, S., Sawers, C. Directory of health and
social services databases. London: Library Association Publishing, 1996 March. BL R&D Report 6223. o29.50. ISBN 1-85604-191-3
Over 280 entries on 208pp.
Henry, S.B. Nursing informatics: state of the science. Journal of
Advanced Nursing 1995; 22: 1182-1192.
Floate, S., Vines, J. Psychiatric associations of the world. 3rd
ed. London: RCPsych Library & Information Service, 1995.
Prendergast, N., Gray, S.A. A core collection on minority health:
resources about people of color. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 1995 Winter; 14 (4): 23-43.
American [USA] material.
Running, W.E. Health Physics Quest: a bibliographic database for
health physics. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 1995 Winter; 14 (4): 11-22.
Health sciences librarianship
Nagle, E. The new knowledge environment: quality initiatives in
health sciences
libraries. Library Trends 1996 Winter; 44 (3): 657-674.
"In order to meet the challenges of the changing health care
environment and the new technological era, libraries and librarians must change significantly."
Colaianni, L.A. (ed.) Symposium: Health information for the global
village. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 80-107.
Papers representing "some of the ideas" from the 7th International
Congress on Medical Librarianship, 1995, Washington,DC.
Bradley, J. The changing face of health information and health
information work: a
conceptual framework. Janet Doe lecture 1995. Bulletin of the
Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 1-10.
Health services information
Deighan, M., Hitch, S. (eds.) for the University of Manchester,
Health Services Management Unit and the Department of Health. Clinical effectiveness from guidelines to cost-effective practice. Bre
ntwood: Earlybrave Publications, 1995 October. ISBN 1-900432-00-5
Includes evidence-based medicine.
Keen, J., Muris, N. Information strategy in the NHS: issues and
challenges. Journal of Management in Medicine 1995; 9 (2): 57-62.
Farmer, J., Chesson, R. The informers. Health Service Journal 1996
February 1; 28-29.
Purchasing managers want a clear perspective on the multiple sources
of effectiveness information.
Masys, D.R. The informatics of health care reform. Bulletin of the
Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 11-16.
Soto, S. Information in dentistry. University of Sheffield PhD
thesis, 1992.
Information policies
Sharp, D.W. Journals and issues of privacy and confidentiality (in
medical
publishing). Learned Publishing 1996 January; 9 (1): 13-15.
Information systems and services
Heaton, G.T. Rethinking the provision of reference services in
academic medical
school libraries. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996
January; 84 (1): 17-24.
Zundel, K.M. Telemedicine: history, applications and impact on
librarianship. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 71-79.
Wainwright, P., Currell, R. The effects of information systems on
nursing practice. In: Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 492-500. Weybridge: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24-9
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Anderson, R.J. Patient confidentiality - at risk from NHS-wide
networking. In: Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 687-692. Weybridge: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24-9.
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Wood, E.H. Legi-Slate: a federal information database. Medical
Reference Services Quarterly 1995 Winter; 14 (4): 1-10.
Available on-line or through the Internet (with some information
free), a database of US Federal Government information.
Information systems, CD-ROM and diskette
Schoonbaert, D. SPIRS, WinSPIRS and OVID: a comparison of three
MEDLINE-on-CD-ROM interfaces. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 63-70.
Woods, S.E., Francis, B.W. MEDLINE as a component of the objective
structured clinical examination: the next step in curriculum integration. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January
; 84 (1): 108-109.
A small trial of fourth-year medical students, showing need for
better understanding of MEDLINE.
Information systems: Internet
Ohles, J.A., Walton, L. The Internet: a valuable resource for the
hospital librarian. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 110-112.
Tillman, H. (editor). Internet tools of the profession: a guide for
special librarians. Washington, DC: Special Libraries Association, 1995. $37.50. ISBN 0-87111-430-5.
Nelson, J.L. Cancer information on the Internet. Medical Reference
Services Quarterly 1995 Winter; 14 (4): 51-57.
Includes Cancernet, Oncolink, and eight more information sources and
discussion lists.
Beishon, M. Health promotion moves beyond the final frontier.
Healthlines 1996 April; 14-16.
Consumer health information on the Internet
James, S. Electronic mailing lists - what goes on in GP-UK? In:
Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 723-724. Weybridge: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24-9.
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Information systems: online services
Rowlands, J.L., Forrester, W.H., McSean, T. British Medical
Association Library free MEDLINE service: survey of members taking part in an initial pilot project. Bulletin of the Medical Library Asso
ciation 1996 January; 84 (1): 16-121.
Library and information management and planning
Wressell, P. Proceedings of the 1st Northumbria International
conference on performance measurement in libraries and information services, held ... 1995. Newcastle upon Tyne: Information North, 199
5. o45.00. ISBN 0-906433-22-3
Moran, B. The role of the medical departmental library. Bulletin of
the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 25-31.
Sawers, C. Library services in the NHS. Information Management in
Health Care n.d.[1995?]; issue 1: A.10.2.01-03
St.Clair, G. Thinking about . . . getting noticed in a one-person
library. The One-Person Library 1996; 12(11): 1-4.
Miller, R. Writing proposals with your audience in mind: a case
study on desktop information services. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 1995 Winter; 14 (4): 65-76.
Writing and re-writing project proposals.
Users
Wood, M.S. (ed.) User education in health sciences libraries: a
reader. New York: Haworth Press, 1995. ISBN 1-56024-995-1.
Williams, J.G., Pearson, C.R. Education and training programme in
IM&T for clinicians. In: Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 164-172. Weybridge: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24-9.
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Naismith, R. Reference communication: commonalties in the worlds of
medicine and librarianship. College and Research Libraries 1996 January; 57 (1): 44-57.
Highlights the need for physicians and librarians to minimise
communication problems with their clients and to share decision-making.
Cheng, G.Y.T., Lam, L.M.C. Information-seeking behavior of health
professionals in Hong Kong: a survey of 37 hospitals. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 32-40.
Wood, F.E. and others. General practitioners and information:
evidence-based practice explored. In: Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 543-550. Weybridge: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24
-9.
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Simpson, S. Primary healthcare information needs. Oxford: Health
Care Libraries Unit, John Radcliffe Hospital, [1995].
Ashcroft, M. The impact of information use on decision making by
physiotherapists. London: BLR&DD, 1995. British Library R&D Report, un-numbered.
Rolinson, J., Al-Shanbari, H., Meadows, A.J. Information usage by
biological researchers. Journal of Information Science 1996; 22 (1): 47-53.
Soto, S. Information in dentistry. University of Sheffield PhD
thesis, 1992.
Spath, M., Buttlar, L. Information and research needs of acute-care
clinical nurses. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 1996 January; 84 (1): 112-116.
NHS Executive. A guide to specialist registrar training. London:
Department of Health, 1996 March.
Available from Regional Postgraduate Deans.
Urquhart, C.J, Hepworth, J. From value to evaluation: using a
quality-assurance toolkit to identify education and training needs. In: Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 157-163. Weybridg
e: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24-9
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Madge, B., Jones, R.B. Use of the literature by researchers in
healthcare computing. In: Current perspectives in healthcare computing; 729-731. Weybridge: BJHC, 1996. ISBN 0-948198-24-9.
Current perspectives in healthcare computing, conference, Harrogate
18-20 March 1996; ed.by B.Richards.
Welfare libraries and services
Schols, M. Extra large: large print on demand. Link-up 1996 March;
12-14.
The Netherlands Library for Audio Books and Braille publishes large
print material for sale; the aim is to establish a digital file to print out material on demand in any requested form (Braille, dis
k, print, large print.)
Jeal, Y., Roper, V.de P., Ansell, E. Deaf people and libraries:
should there be special considerations? Part 1, traditional services. New Library World 1996; (1125): 12-21.
John Hewlett, Associate Regional Librarian,
North Thames RLIU,
33 Millman Street, London WC1N 3EJ
tel: 0171 831 6222 x.225
fax: 0171 831 3752
Bibo ergo sum (Descartes)