Tuesday 4th July 2000 9.00 - 10.30 Parallel Session 4 |
Key Themes for the 21st Century |
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Betsy L Humphreys |
Organising and preserving the digital universe: toward a strategy for the next millennium |
National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA |
Daniel B Addo |
Entering the 21st Century with mid-20th Century prospects: the challenge for the health sciences librarian in Africa |
University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, Ghana |
Gabby Fennessey |
Evolution of the knowledge worker and knowledge management in evidence-based health care |
Monash University, Caulfield, Australia |
Andrew Booth |
Librarian heal thyself: evidence-based librarianship: useful, practicable, desirable? |
ScHARR, University of Sheffield, UK |
Delivering Health Care Information (UK Health Libraries Group Session 4) |
Debra Revere, Leilani St. Anna, Debra S Ketchell, Ted Eytan & Barak Gaster |
Information needs of primary care providers |
IAIMS Program, University of Washington, Seattle, USA |
Suzanne Bakker |
Push and pull: stretching the line between rights and likes |
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
Pamela A Meredith |
International electronic mail requests received by the US National Library of Medicine: how universal are medical information problems? |
National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA |
Graham Walton, Angelina Hutton & Catherine Edwards |
HyLiFe for health: co-ordination of distributed resources for health students at the University of Northumbria |
University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK |
Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries (Medical Library Association Medical Informatics Section Session 2) |
Jim Duncan & Dick Eimas |
Creating virtual resources for historians and researchers |
University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA |
Gillian Goldsmith Mayman |
Challenges of maintaining and extending a database solution for networked information resources |
Yale University, New haven, Connecticut, USA |
Debra S Ketchell, Emily Hull, Leilani St. Anna, Wei-Laung Hu & Leo Lai |
Databasing the HealthLinks portal |
University of Washington Health Sciences Centre, Seattle, Washington, USA |
Steven L MacCall, Ian E Gibson, Ana D Cleveland, David McMillan & Russell Kingston |
Digital library management software for multiple clinical sites |
School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alabama, USA |
Resource Discovery (3rd International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (ICAHIS) Session 4) |
Teodora Oker-Blom, Raisa Iivonen & Sinikka Suckcharoen |
Electronic animal health information: outreach services and continuing education for practicing veterinarians' changing information needs |
Veterinary Medicine Library, University of Helsinki, Finland |
Anna Shemaeva |
Model of distributed veterinary resources in Ukraine |
Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Karkhiv, Ukraine |
The Librarians' Teaching Role Explored 2 |
Anne Linton & Catherine Delia |
The librarian's role in health sciences informatics |
The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington DC, USA |
Megan Clark & A Breton |
Library instruction for medical students: critical thinking and the rush into the 21st Century |
Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand |
Dawn
M Littleton & Ellen Nagle |
Provision
of computer based learning resources in North American academic health
sciences environments |
University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA |
Lynn Kasner Morgan |
Educating medical students to practice evidence based medicine |
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA |
Consumer
Health Information: the State of the Art (Spanish Language Session 2) |
Miren
Ferrandez Girones |
La
ciberinformacion sobre salud para la poblacion: el papel de la atencion
primaria de salud |
Centre
Documental, Institut Catala de la Salut, Barcelona, Spain |
Naomi
C Broering |
Servicios
de informacion de salud para el publico: un programa de la Network Nacional de
Bibliotecas de Medicina (NN/LM) y recursos del interneten Espanol |
Friends
of the NLM Update, California, USA |
Elena
Guardiola |
La
informacion al paciente en Espanol en Internet: la industria farmaceutica |
Departamento
de I&D, Division Farma, Q.F. Bayer, Barcelona, Spain |
A
Blanco Perez, A Calvo Ferrer, E Couto Gutierrez, C Munoz Tinoco, C Campos
Asensio & I Martinez Hervas |
Directorio
de recursos de informacion para pacientes en Espanol |
Biblioteca,
Hospital Ramon y Cajal, Madrid, Spain |
Knowledge Transfer: Nordic and Baltic Co-operation Projects (Nordic Association of Medical and Health Information
Session) |
Elisabeth Akre & Meile Kretaviciene |
Transfer of knowledge: a Nordic-Baltic education programme for health libraries |
Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway |
Ilze Purina |
The world enters Latvia - Latvia steps out in the world: realising a new way of life and service style in the library |
Library of the Medical Academy of Latvia, Latvia |
Liisa Salmi |
Human factors in library internationalism |
Kuopio University Hospital, Finland |
Change Management: Strategic Choices and their Implications |
Heather Todd |
Jointly funded libraries - partnerships between hospitals and universities |
University of Queensland, Australia |
Faith A Meakin |
Implementing planned change at the University of Florida Health Science Centre Library |
University of Florida Health Science Center, USA |
Oliver Obst |
The transition from printed to electronic journals - one German medical library's strategy |
University of Munster, Germany |
Jessie McGowan |
Integrating library services |
Ottawa Hospital, Canada |
WHO Documentation Services in a Time of Change (WHO Documentation Centre Session) |
Yvonne Grandbois, Richard Jones, Danute Kazlauskiene, Helen Bouzkova & Tatyana Kaigorodova |
WHO Documentation Centre Panel. Keynote speaker: Yvonne Grandbois WHO HQ. Panel speakers from Documentation Centres in WHO UK, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Russia. |
WHO
HQ, Geneva, Switzerland |
Tuesday 4th July 2000 11.15 - 12.15 Plenary Session 4. Theme: The
Health Care Context |
Chair:
Elisabeth Husem, Librarian, University of Oslo Psychiatric Clinic, Norway |
Dr.
Fred Bukachi |
Royal
Brompton Hospital, London |
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J
A Muir Gray |
Director,
National Electronic Library for Health, UK |
Tuesday 4th July 2000 2.00 - 3.15 Parallel Session 5 |
Quality Across the Sectors (OMNI/BIOME Session 1) |
Veronica Fraser |
Quality across the sectors: using knowledge to drive up quality in the National Health Service |
NHS Executive, London, UK |
Bob Gann |
Developing quality standards for public information on NHS Direct Online |
NHS Direct Online, Winchester, UK |
Bruce Madge, Fiona McLean & Jim Briggs |
The telemedicine information service - keeping patients informed remotely |
Health Care Information Service, The British Library, London, UK |
BIREME
Conference of the Latin American and Caribbean Virtual Health Library (Session
1) |
Speakers
to be announced |
The
Virtual Health Library in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean:
its achievements and the challenges to overcome. Session 1: Advances and
experiences - speakers from each region. |
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EAHIL Business Meeting |
General Assembly of the European Association of Health Information and Libraries |
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Standards and Resource Discovery (3rd International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (ICAHIS) Session 5) |
James Case, Jeffrey Wilke & Allen Hahn |
The status of animal health information standards in the US |
California Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System, Davis, California |
Bryn
Davies & Tom Roper |
Presentations on two UK animal health projects: Vetgate and ASVIN |
Royal
Veterinary College and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. London, UK |
Focus on Africa |
Maria G N Musoke |
An inductive analysis of the use of information by health workers in rural Uganda |
Makerere University Medical School, Uganda |
Bob Ibrahima |
Creating the system for HIV/AIDS information management and diffusion in collaboration with UNAIDS |
Africa Consultants International, Dakar-Fann, Senegal |
Rosemary Kiathe |
Towards improving access to Kenya's medical and allied health information |
College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Leonard Rhine & Kenneth Chanda |
The development and use of the 'Guide to Medical Resources' website at the University of Zambia |
University of Florida Health Science Centre, USA |
WHO
Eastern Mediterranean Region: projects and regional network activities
(Session 1) |
Najeeb
Al-Shorbaji |
Workshop |
WHO
Eastern Mediterranean Region, Egypt |
Reflections on Medical History and Bibliography |
Lucretia W McClure |
Giants of the 20th century |
Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, USA |
David Pearson |
Preserving the record of medicine for the future |
The Wellcome Trust, London, UK |
Jenni Tsafrir & Abraham Ohry |
Medical illustration: from caves to cyberspace |
Tel Aviv University and Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel |
Patricia G Kahn & Richard J Kahn |
Noah Webster: the father of American epidemiology and copyright law |
Penobscot Bay Medical Center, Rockport, USA |
Tuesday 4th July 2000 3.45 - 5.15 Parallel Session 6 |
Quality Across the Sectors (OMNI/BIOME Session 2) |
G
Eysenbach, K Lampe & D Brickley |
Med-Certain:
an EU-funded project for metadata-based certification and rating of
trustworthy and assessed health information on the Net |
University
of Heidelberg, Department of Clinical Social Medicine, Cybermedicine Unit,
Germany |
Lisa Gray |
OMNI to BIOME: managing quality across the sectors |
BIOME, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK |
Alison Cooke & Betsy Anagnostelis |
Creating indicators of quality for medical information available via the Internet: issues of generisability |
Royal Free and University College Medical School of UCL, London, UK |
BIREME
Conference of the Latin American and Caribbean Virtual Health Library (Session
2) |
Speakers
to be announced |
The
Virtual Health Library in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean:
its achievements and the challenges to overcome. Session 2: Convergence
of health sciences information - speakers representing the producer,
intermediary, user. |
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The Forseeable Future |
Michael Brittain |
Beyond information searching: towards consensus |
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
Helga Patrikios |
How can we harness IT for health information users in Africa |
University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe |
Stefania Juliusdottir |
Social implications of tele-societies |
National University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland |
T Mark Hodges |
From national networks and regional relationships to global group: the international health science library community at the Millennium |
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA |
WHO: Impact and Benefit |
Irene Bertrand, E Certain, A Ly & S Bah |
Health information for all: starting at grass roots level in Africa |
WHO, Geneva, Switzerland |
Julio E Dizon |
Health and biomedical information support of the WHO in the Western Pacific Region: its contribution to 'Health for All by the Year 2000' |
WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, Philippines |
Nancy Kamau |
Accessing health grey literature in Kenya: constraints and opportunities |
Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya |
Tatyana Kaigorodova |
Information needs of the main WHO document consumers in Russia |
WHO Documentation Centre, Public Health Research Institute, Moscow, Russia |
Information for the 'Expert' Consumer |
Bob Gann |
Developing NHS Direct Online |
Centre for Health Information Quality, Winchester, UK |
Anke Scheiber & Matthias Gruendel |
The impact of electronic health information and computer-mediated communication for the coping abilities of cancer patients |
University for Applied Sciences, Magdeburg, Germany |
Magnus Lerch, C Reichle, M L Dierks & F W Schwartz |
Improvement of an evidence-based patient information Web site by redesigning the content structure |
Hannover Medical School, Germany |
Rosemary Ilett |
Different for girls? Exploring how women's health information challenges medical librarianship |
The Centre for Women's Health, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
Research Lessons from User Studies |
Ruth
Frankish |
Training
UK librarians to use the Cochrane Library: has it impacted on usage? |
NHs
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK |
Olof Sundin |
Qualitative methods in health information user studies: what good can they do? |
Swedish School of Library and Information Studies, Boras, Sweden |
Jean
Yeoh |
Advanced
practice nurses and nurse specialits: an invisible user group? |
St
George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK |
Vanna Pistotti & Enrica Veronesi,
Luiginia Lazzari & Paola Mozzati |
How to inform users about resource sharing |
SBBL,
REgione Lombardia, Direzione Sanita, Milan, Italy |
Forum on Information Retrieval |
Stuart J Nelson, Michael Schopen, Jacque-Lynne Schulman & Natalie Arluk |
An interlingual database of MeSH translations |
National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA |
Victoria White, Julie Glanville (presenting author), Carol Lefebvre & Trevor Sheldon |
Search filter design: is it possible to be more scientific? |
NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK |
Yuri Kagolovsky & Jochen R Moehr |
Evaluation of information retrieval: old problems and new perspectives |
School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria, Canada |
Martha
Preddie, Ernesta Greenidge & Laura McDougall |
Information
retrieval attitudes and practices of medical practitioners in Trinidad and
Tobago |
The
University of the West Indies, Trinidad, West Indies |
Document Delivery Challenges: Some Solutions |
Nancy Lombardo, Kenning Arlitsch & Andreas Savva |
Cyprus medical libraries project |
Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA |
Gerald J Perry, Kristin Antelman, Jeanette McCray & Joan Schlimgen |
Delivering full-text electronic journals to members of a widely distributed consortium |
Arizona Health Sciences Library, the University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona |
M Chandrakumaran Nair |
CanlibNET India: a national network for sharing of oncology information resources in cancer libraries in India |
Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum, India |
Gary Ives |
Ariel: the international standard for electronic document delivery |
Texas A&M University, Texas, USA |
WHO
Eastern Mediterranean Region: projects and regional network activities
(Session 2) |
Najeeb
Al-Shorbaji |
Workshop |
WHO
Eastern Mediterranean Region, Egypt |
Programming is subject to cancellation or change without notice.
Questions?
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Last Updated on 04/29/2000
By Polin P. Lei
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