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INFORMATION TRANSFER: NEW AGE· NEW WAYS Proceedings of the third European Conference of Medical Libraries Montpellier, France, September 23·26, 1992 REGION Languedoc Roussillon REGION Languedoc Roussillon INFORMATION TRANSFER: NEW AGE· NEW WAYS Proceedings of the third European Conference of Medical Libraries Montpellier, France, September 23-26, 1992 Suzanne Bakker editor Medical Faculty Librarian. University 0/ Amsterdam. Amsterdam. The Netherlands c. Monique Cleland co-editor Librarian. Medical Faculty. Lausanne. Switzerland with collaboration of P.M. Belbenoit-Avich,l. Forget, T.A. King, 1. Shaw, D. Stewart on behalf of the EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES Springer-Science+Business Media, B.V. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data European Conference of Medical Libraries (3rd : 1992 Montpel 1 ier, France) Information transfer, new age-new ways: proceedings of the third European Conference of Medical Libraries, Montpel lier, France, September 23-26, 1992 I by Suzanne Bakker, editor, Monique C. Cleland, co-editor; with the collaboration of P.M. Belbenoit-Avich ... let al.l. p. cm. "European Association for Health Information and Libraries." Inc 1u des indexes. ISBN 978-94-010-4729-6 ISBN 978-94-011-1668-8 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-1668-8 1. Medical informatics--Congresses. 2. Medical 1 ibraries- -Congresses. I. Bakker, Suzanne. II. Cleland, Monique C. III. European Association for Health Information and Libraries. IV. Title. R858.E97 1992 026.61--dc20 93-16492 ISBN 978-94-010-4729-6 Printed on acid1ree paper All Rights Reserved © 1993 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1993 No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner. CONTENTS Foreword M.C. Cleland xv Conference committees xvii Author addresses xix Acknowledgements xxix INFORMATION TRANSFER: NEW AGE -NEW WAYS Information transfer: new age - new ways. Summary statement S. Bakker 3 I. Medical inrormation: a world in evolution a L'information medicale 1'h6pita1: revolution culturelle et linguistique F. Gremy 5 The changing world of medical communication EJ.Huth 11 Medical information, order or chaos : a global (European) view J. Franklin 17 Health and information: rights and responsibilities D. Avriel 23 II. New technology in inrormation transrer Cost benefit analysis of new technology: a rational approach S. Henin 29 Management of health sciences libraries in the twenty first century L.M. Fortney 35 IIIJmplications or inrormation and inrormation transrer The Roy Tabor Lecture on Medical Librarianship: Towards wise, knowledgeable and informed purchasing of health services C.Bentley 41 v vi Information Transfer: New Age - New Ways Ethical aspects of medical information A. N0klebye Heiberg 47 Perspectives for computers and medical education P. Degoulet, M. Fieschi 52 .h SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION 1.1. Communication Patterns of scientific communication: the role of informal literature V. Alberani, P. De Castro Pietrangeli 61 Information transfer in biomedicine and a scientifically peripheral country: is the two-way communication commensurate? A. Bekavac, Z. Buneta 65 Le periodique scientifique medical A. Joubert 69 MICForum -electronic networking E. Kjellander, M.L. Hedenborg 72 The use of grey literature in scientific journals: criteria of evaluation V. Alberani, P. De Castro Pietrangeli 76 Retrieval of biomedical publications presupposes the knowledge of both medical language and bibliographical vocabularies D. Bezsonoff 79 1.2 Quality assurance Quality assurance in biomedical publications: quality of services in the health information market V. Pistotti 81 Medical information: can technology assure quality as well as coverage? 1. Tsafrir 85 2. LIBRARIANS HIP 2.1 Education and responsibility Medical librarians: education and professional quality : strategy to improve professional image, social status, self-esteem and job salaries S. Bakker, G. Geertshuis, M. Mertens, 1. Sennekool, R. van Dieen, L. Blijdenstein 91 3rdECML vii Les nouvelles technologies de l'information dans les bibliotheques medicales en France: information et formation des personnels par les URFlST G. FoUacci 95 New methods of information transfer and the medical librarian's responsibilities: some ethical and legal issues for the profession P. Morgan 99 Multi-cultural and multi-lingual dimensions for the education of the European medical librarian B. Aronson, V. Comba 103 Education for health information: new approaches 1.B. Hepworth 107 2.2 Users and their needs Development of a library guidance system using interactive multimedia A.M.K. Collins, P.S. Ward 111 Hypertext/Hypermedia application for library user orientation : a new age - a new way A.M. Tschida 115 The role of the librarian: today and tomorrow M.C. Cleland 119 Using quantitative research to reshape a serials collection P. Bonnett 123 2.3 End-user training Resources and courses for second year medical students: an approach to curriculum change S. Godbolt, H. Hague, R. Wentz, N. Whitsed 127 Educating the adult user: gender issues 1. Yeoh 131 Management of contemporary end-user education in high bio-medical information technologies P. Mileva 135 Teaching of scientific information, documentation and communication techniques in the Faculty of Pharmacy of Lyon P. Bador, F. Locher, J. Gallezot 139 viii Information Transfer: New Age - New Ways Introducing Medline to end-users in an academic environment Medical Faculty and University Hospital A. Luoma 142 a Formation I'utilisation des bases de donnees sur CD-ROM: experience de la . Bibliotheque de 1a Facult6 de MMecine de l'Universit6 de Li~ge N. Quinaux, M. Evraud, F. N~I 145 3. MEDICAL LIBRARIES 3.1 National cooperation Non-university hospital medical libraries in Germany: east and west growing together I. Pawel 151 Croatia or how to cross the shining information threshold of Europe J. Petrak 155 National programmes for promotion of efficient use of information technology and their impact on libraries of medical schools K.F. Kaltenbom 159 Czech National Health Information Network: history and programme H. Pessrova 163 Italian biomedical libraries directory as a project for a European on-line information D.R. Chichi, G. Poppi 169 UK National Health Service Regional Librarians Group (NHS RLG) P. Morgan, S. Godbolt 170 Current situation of biomedical libraries in Spain L. Amat, E. Bacaicoa, M. Casado, M.A. Garcia, P.M. Latorre, M.I. Montes, M.P. Ribes 173 3.2 Library cooperation The creation of a network between the biomedical libraries of Catalonia (Spain) L. Amat, I. Astals, T. Mas, C. Perez-Ventana, E. Salas, I. Valdivieso 177 La cooperation pour Ie tranfert de l'information M.J.Imperatori 181 3rdECML ix Reaching out - serving the unaffiliated health professional: the role of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine F.A. Meakin 185 Innovations in a traditional tool: a new catalogue of periodicals M. Nardelli, L. Vercellesi, M. Zolezzi 189 3.3 International cooperation SatelLife's HealthNet: the view from Africa H. Atkinson Patrikios 191 National and international medical, health and social infonnation transfer in Hungary A.B. Fedinecz, A. Terebessy 195 Using new telecommunications technologies to bridge an information gap: satellite-based document delivery between London and Warsaw D. Kuzminski, T. McSean, P. Bonnett 199 4. LffiRARY SERVICES 4.1 A changing world Medical infonnatics, microcomputer laboratories and the medical school B.M. Doran 205 Problem based teaching: a challenge to the library K.Friden 209 Breaking the neurotic loop or the management of change: what it can mean to your library's future R. Weitzel 213 4.2 New methods Building the Ethnic Health File: a case history J.O. Shaw, D. Miles 217 Interactive marketing of online and library services by on-site visits to occupational health service centers in Sweden -a pilot project V. Alton Lundberg, P. Olsson 221 The UK Clearing House for Infonnation on the Assessment of Health Outcomes: infonnation transfer -research into action L.M. Bate 225 x Information Transfer: New Age - New Ways Infonnation transfer: new methods in the library M. Fonnum, K. Halldal, K. W. Sandberg 229 Omsj~, 4.3 New services New methods of infonnation access for health consumers: meeting the needs of the U.K. patient's charter R. Gann 233 Role of electronic media into retrieval of original documents A. Dracos, M. Della Seta 237 1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.l New cballenges The development of a national datasets policy D. Law 245 The shape of things to come: considemtions of the likely developments in medical communication BLS~ ~O Les bases plein texte et la foumiture de documents en particulier Ie pret entre bibliotheques P.M. Belbenoit-Avich 254 Worldwide trends in the infonnation industry: the BIOSIS perspective S.F. Suer, NJ. Robinson 258 The WORM technology in the management of documents M. Colombi 263 Time management and data computerized indexing: the "real time" illusion and trap A.Ledennan 266 S.2 Database services The Bart's current awareness initiative A. Besson 269 Buying databases: many problems, many solutions T. McSean, D. Law 273 3rdECML xi A rolling file of current awareness S. Bakker, G. Lobbestael, R. Hainebach 277 Use of on-line databanks and databases in toxicity and safety N. Baroni 281 The use of personal bibliogmphic software in a scientific environment L. Belkin 282 5.3 CD·ROM Networking biomedical information on CD-ROM at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research J .M. Marshall 285 Combined CD-ROM and on-line search services: a compamtive survey of Italian medical libraries V. Comba, P. Santimaria 289 Features of CD-ROM retrieval systems in medical libraries: yesterday, today and tomorrow P. Ahrens, L.S. Holmes 293 Flow-chart of electronic bibliogmphic searches M. Castriotta 297 Evaluation of automated search services in a government research institute in Spain E. Primo, G. Garcia-Lorente, M.C. Romeo 300 CD: an extm tool on the information market B. Sebastiani, G. Salvatori 303 5.4 Interfaces Le minitel: un nouveau mode de diffusion des informations en medecine et sante publique M. Wolff-Terroine 307 Appariement de concepts medicaux d&:rits differemment A. Bonnet, F. Pigamo 311 L'ante-serveur: a smart gateway H. Le Crosnier, M. Pezeril, B. Victorri 315

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