Wessel Charles B, Wozar Jody A, Epstein Barbara A
Health Sciences Library System, Falk Library of the Health Sciences, 200 Scaife Hall, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, USA.
J Med Libr Assoc. 2003 Jul;91(3):352-60.
This project enhanced access to and awareness of health information resources on the part of public libraries in western Pennsylvania.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS/RESOURCES: The Health Sciences Library System (HSLS), University of Pittsburgh, conducted a needs assessment and offered a series of workshops to 298 public librarians.
The National Library of Medicine-funded project "Access to Electronic Health Information" at the HSLS, University of Pittsburgh, provided Internet health information training to public libraries and librarians in sixteen counties in western Pennsylvania. Through this project, this academic medical center library identified the challenges for public librarians in providing health-related reference service, developed a training program to address those challenges, and evaluated the impact of this training on public librarians' ability to provide health information.
RESULTS/OUTCOME: The HSLS experience indicates academic medical center libraries can have a positive impact on their communities by providing health information instruction to public librarians. The success of this project--demonstrated by the number of participants, positive course evaluations, increased comfort level with health-related reference questions, and increased use of MEDLINEplus and other quality information resources--has been a catalyst for continuation of this programming, not only for public librarians but also for the public in general.
A training needs assessment, course evaluation, and impact training survey were used in developing the curriculum and evaluating the impact of this training on public librarians' professional activities.
该项目增强了宾夕法尼亚州西部公共图书馆获取健康信息资源的能力,并提高了其对这些资源的认知度。
背景/参与者/资源:匹兹堡大学健康科学图书馆系统(HSLS)进行了需求评估,并为298名公共图书馆员举办了一系列研讨会。
由美国国立医学图书馆资助的匹兹堡大学健康科学图书馆系统“获取电子健康信息”项目,为宾夕法尼亚州西部16个县的公共图书馆和图书馆员提供了互联网健康信息培训。通过该项目,这个学术医学中心图书馆确定了公共图书馆员在提供健康相关参考服务方面面临的挑战,制定了一个培训计划来应对这些挑战,并评估了该培训对公共图书馆员提供健康信息能力的影响。
结果/成果:HSLS的经验表明,学术医学中心图书馆可以通过为公共图书馆员提供健康信息指导,对其所在社区产生积极影响。该项目的成功——从参与者数量、积极的课程评价、对健康相关参考问题的舒适度提高以及对MEDLINEplus和其他优质信息资源的使用增加可以看出——不仅促使了面向公共图书馆员的此类培训得以继续,也促使了面向普通公众的此类培训得以继续。
在制定课程以及评估该培训对公共图书馆员专业活动的影响时,采用了培训需求评估、课程评价和培训影响调查。