National Network of Libraries of Medicine - Region 1
国家医学图书馆网络 - 区域 1
基本信息
- 批准号:8358467
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 121.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-05-01 至 2016-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
The mission of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) is to advance the progress of medicine and improve the public health by: 1) providing all U.S. health professionals with equal access to biomedical information resources; and, 2) improving the public's access to information systems and information resources to enable them to make informed decisions about their health. The Program is coordinated by the National Library of Medicine and carried out through a nationwide network of health science libraries and information centers. The Network comprises eight geographic regions, with a contract for one Regional Medical Library to manage program activities for each region. This contract is for the RML for Region 1, which is located within and provides services to the states of Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. The NN/LM goals are: to develop collaborations among network members and other organizations to improve access to and sharing of biomedical information resources throughout the nation; to promote awareness of, access to, and use of biomedical information resources for health professionals and the public, with a particular emphasis on contributing to the Healthy People 2020 goal of eliminating health disparities; and to develop, promote, and improve electronic access to health information by network members, health professionals, and organizations providing health information to the public. A. Network Infrastructure. Each RML is expected to maintain a level of programs and services to continue supporting the infrastructure of the network. Included are activities related to planning, promoting, and implementing services within the region; coordinating the activities of the region with other regions and within the national program; and serving as a contact point for the region in relation to other library and information networks or health organizations and professional associations. The network infrastructure supports health sciences libraries' collaborations with a variety of organizations, including other health sciences libraries as well as affiliate member organizations. Collaborations with affiliate network members such as public libraries and community-based organizations often lead to outreach projects with broad community impact. Specifically the contractor shall undertake the following: Develop and implement a program designed to provide health professionals in all parts of the Region with a basic level of information services; provide document delivery to provide health professionals; assess and respond to the needs of health sciences libraries in order to support programs to improve the transfer of health care and biomedical information within their institutions and through their participation in the network; assist NLM with the implementation of a National Emergency Preparedness Plan; obtain ongoing feedback from users about their information system and information resources preferences, needs and uses, and recommend ways of improving health professional and consumer access to information; conduct or participate in needs assessments or surveys of users and non users of NLM; assist Network members with negotiating e-licensing agreements; develop programs to assist the information professional in promoting evidence based health information in the institution; and assist NLM in identifying and increasing access to collections of historical and unique materials related to the health sciences. B. Outreach Programs. Each RML will implement an outreach program designed to provide health professionals in all parts of the region with basic information services, by maintaining or by negotiating arrangements with libraries willing to serve individuals without a library affiliation. Health professional outreach programs include targeted programs to make underserved rural, minority, and inner city health professionals aware of available health information resources (including PubMed and other specialized NLM databases). In the development of programs to improve the public's access to health information, the RMLs will work with network libraries, state library agencies, state, public and school libraries, community-based organizations, as well as other regional, state, and local organizations that provide health information to the public. Outreach efforts will focus on MedlinePlus and PubMed as resources for locating health information. Outreach programs encompass the following types of activities: 1. Outreach to Health Professionals and Public Health Workers. The contractor shall continue to develop, implement, and evaluate targeted outreach programs to bring biomedical information resources within easy reach of U.S. health professionals and the public health workforce, who are not directly affiliated with an institution with a medical library, with special focus on those in rural, inner cities, Medically Underserved Areas (MUA), and minority health practitioners or those who serve minority populations. The RML outreach program shall focus on: special populations or subject disciplines that have been identified as priority initiatives (e.g., health disparities, consumer health, health information literacy, HIV/AIDS, health services research, toxicology and environmental health); local/state public health departments with particular emphasis on Internet access and collaborations with other organizations/institutions that work with public health personnel; and institutions whose objective is to train minority health practitioners or those who serve minority populations; and to develop culturally and linguistically appropriate resources and provide training in the effective use of electronic health information resources. Health professionals serving minority populations have a special set of problems in accessing information. 2. Consumer Health Information Services. NLM's mission includes providing timely, accurate, and understandable consumer health information to help patients, their families, and the public play a more active role in managing their health and health care. An NLM outreach goal is to reduce health disparities among African American, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaskan Native, and other minority populations through training to promote access to and use of health information among diverse communities. The contractor shall develop, implement, and evaluate outreach programs to increase the public's awareness of and access to high quality electronic health information. In carrying out these programs, the contractor shall work with a variety of intermediaries, including network members, health professionals, public health workers, information professionals, educators, community, faith-based, volunteer, and other types of organizations, including those serving minorities, special and underserved populations, health advocacy and self-help groups. The NN/LM consumer health outreach program shall include: developing programs that reach special populations (e.g. minorities, seniors, teens, veterans¿ groups, low income populations, etc.), focus on special topics (e.g. health disparities, health information literacy, HIV/AIDS, public health, culturally and linguistically appropriate information, personal health records, emergency preparedness, etc.); promoting NLM resources to consumers; fostering collaborations and encourage outreach partnerships among Network members, community, faith-based, and volunteer organizations to improve access to electronic consumer health information at the local, state, and regional levels; developing culturally and linguistically appropriate resources; providing training in the effective use of electronic health information resources; and developing pilot projects to identify and promote the roles of libraries in institutions that have received or are seeking NIH Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) with a focus on community engagement. 3. Training to Support Electronic Access to Health Information. The contractor shall support training in the effective use of electronic health information resources on the Internet. Emphasis should be on reaching health professionals, public, school and other librarians, and other intermediaries who do not have access to such training or who intend to train others, including consumers. Training should focus on topics not available through other sources and should include, but not be limited to: PubMed, MedlinePlus, and other specialized NLM databases; and finding and evaluating health information resources on the Web. 4. Technology Improvement. The contractor shall develop and implement an NN/LM technology improvement program, if needed, to encourage high quality health information access and delivery to Network members, health professionals and consumers in the Region. Emphasis should be on the ¿underconnected,¿ particularly in inner city and rural health organizations, to upgrade and maintain technology access.
国家医学图书馆网络 (NN/LM) 的使命是通过以下方式推动医学进步并改善公共卫生:1) 为所有美国卫生专业人员提供平等的生物医学信息资源;2) 改善医疗服务;该计划由国家医学图书馆协调,并通过由八个地理区域组成的全国性健康科学图书馆和信息中心网络实施。 ,与一份区域医疗合同图书馆负责管理每个区域的项目活动。该合同适用于区域 1,该区域位于特拉华州、新泽西州、纽约州和宾夕法尼亚州并为其提供服务。 NN/LM 的目标是:发展合作。网络成员和其他组织之间的合作,以改善全国范围内生物医学信息资源的获取和共享;提高卫生专业人员和公众对生物医学信息资源的认识、获取和使用,特别强调为健康做出贡献;人民2020消除健康目标差异;并开发、促进和改善网络成员、卫生专业人员和向公众提供卫生信息的组织对卫生信息的电子访问。 A. 每个 RML 都应维持一定水平的计划和服务。支持该网络的基础设施,包括在该地区内规划、促进和实施服务;协调该地区与其他地区以及在国家计划内的活动;其他图书馆和信息网络或卫生组织和专业人员网络基础设施支持健康科学图书馆与各种组织的合作,包括其他健康科学图书馆以及附属成员组织,例如公共图书馆和社区组织。承包商应采取以下措施: 制定并实施旨在为该地区所有地区的卫生专业人员提供基本水平的信息服务的计划;健康科学图书馆,以支持改善健康科学图书馆的计划在其机构内并通过其参与网络传输医疗保健和生物医学信息;协助 NLM 实施国家应急准备计划;获取用户关于其信息系统和信息资源偏好、需求和使用的持续反馈;改善卫生专业人员和消费者获取信息的方式;进行或参与 NLM 用户和非用户的需求评估或调查;协助网络成员谈判电子许可协议;机构内;并协助 NLM 识别和B. 增加对与健康科学相关的历史和独特资料的收集的机会。 每个 RML 将实施一项外展计划,旨在通过维持或与各方协商安排,为该地区所有地区的卫生专业人员提供基本信息服务。愿意为没有图书馆隶属关系的个人提供服务的图书馆。 卫生专业人员外展计划包括有针对性的计划,旨在使服务不足的农村、少数民族和内城区卫生专业人员了解可用的卫生信息资源(包括 PubMed 和其他专门的 NLM 数据库)。改善公众获得健康的机会RML 将与网络图书馆、州立图书馆机构、州立、公共和学校图书馆、社区组织以及其他向公众提供健康信息的区域、州和地方组织合作。 MedlinePlus 和 PubMed 作为查找健康信息的资源,包括以下类型的活动: 1. 向卫生专业人员和公共卫生工作者提供服务 承包商应继续制定、实施和评估有针对性的外展计划,以将生物医学信息资源纳入其中。容易到达不直接隶属于设有医学图书馆的机构的美国卫生专业人员和公共卫生人员,特别关注农村、内城区、医疗服务欠缺地区 (MUA) 的人员以及少数族裔卫生从业人员或为少数群体提供服务的人员RML 推广计划应重点关注: 已确定为优先举措的特殊人群或学科(例如,健康差异、消费者健康、健康信息素养、艾滋病毒/艾滋病、卫生服务研究、毒理学和地方/州环境健康);民众卫生部门,特别重视互联网接入以及与公共卫生人员合作的其他组织/机构以及旨在培训少数民族卫生从业人员或为少数民族人口服务的机构,并开发适合文化和语言的资源并提供培训; 2. 消费者健康信息服务的使命包括提供及时、准确和易于理解的消费者健康信息,以帮助患者及其患者。家庭和公众游戏在管理他们的健康和医疗保健方面发挥更积极的作用。 NLM 的外展目标是通过培训促进不同群体获取和使用健康信息,减少非裔美国人、西班牙裔、美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民以及其他少数群体之间的健康差距。承包商应制定、实施和评估推广计划,以提高公众对高质量电子健康信息的认识和获取。在实施这些计划时,承包商应与各种中介机构合作,包括网络成员、卫生专业人员。 、公共卫生工作者、信息专业人员、教育工作者,社区、信仰组织、志愿者和其他类型的组织,包括为少数群体、特殊群体和服务不足群体、健康倡导和自助团体提供服务的组织。 NN/LM 消费者健康外展计划应包括: 制定覆盖特殊群体的计划(例如少数族裔、老年人、青少年、退伍军人¿向消费者推广 NLM 资源;促进网络成员、社区、信仰组织和志愿者组织之间的合作并鼓励外展伙伴关系,以改善地方、州和地区各级对电子消费者健康信息的获取;提供有效使用的培训电子健康信息资源;以及开发试点项目,以确定和促进图书馆在已获得或正在寻求 NIH 临床和转化科学奖 (CTSA) 的机构中的作用,重点是社区参与 3. 支持电子获取健康的培训。信息承包商应支持有效使用互联网上的电子健康信息资源的培训,重点应放在无法获得此类培训或打算获得此类培训的卫生专业人员、公众、学校和其他图书馆员以及其他中介机构上。培训其他人,包括消费者。培训应侧重于其他来源无法提供的主题,应包括但不限于: PubMed、MedlinePlus 和其他专业 NLM 数据库;以及查找和评估网络上的健康信息资源 4. 承包商应开发技术。如有需要,实施 NN/LM 技术改进计划,以鼓励向该区域的网络成员、卫生专业人员和消费者获取和提供高质量的卫生信息。连接不足,¿特别是在内城区和农村卫生组织中,升级和维持技术获取。
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- 批准号:
8467651 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 121.35万 - 项目类别:
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