Ikeda N R, Schwartz D G
Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510-8014.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1992 Apr;80(2):124-30.
The Alfred Taubman Medical Library at the University of Michigan has offered instruction in online literature searching to third-year pharmacy students as a component of the course "Drug Information and Scientific Literature Evaluation" since 1983. In the spring of 1989, a follow-up study was conducted to assess the impact of instruction on four classes of graduates. Of a pool of 151 graduates, 90 (60%) responded to a mailed questionnaire on their use of information and computerized literature searching. The respondents were divided into four subgroups: end-user searchers, users of intermediaries, end users who used intermediaries, and those who did not use computerized literature search systems. Seventy-two percent of the respondents used some type of computerized literature searching, and 42% performed their own searches. The four subgroups differed in general computer use, familiarity with MEDLINE search terminology, information use, reasons for using or not using literature searching, and characteristics of searches (i.e., type, time frame, amount, and frequency). Training in end-user search systems appears to have had an impact on the continued use of computerized literature searching several years after the formal educational program.
自1983年以来,密歇根大学的阿尔弗雷德·陶布曼医学图书馆一直为三年级药学专业学生提供在线文献检索指导,作为“药物信息与科学文献评估”课程的一部分。1989年春季,开展了一项后续研究,以评估指导对四类毕业生的影响。在151名毕业生中,90人(60%)回复了一份关于他们信息使用和计算机化文献检索情况的邮寄问卷。受访者被分为四个亚组:终端用户检索者、中介使用者、使用中介的终端用户以及未使用计算机化文献检索系统的人员。72%的受访者使用了某种类型的计算机化文献检索,42%进行了自己的检索。这四个亚组在一般计算机使用情况、对医学在线(MEDLINE)检索术语的熟悉程度、信息使用情况、使用或不使用文献检索的原因以及检索特征(即类型、时间范围、数量和频率)方面存在差异。终端用户检索系统培训似乎对正式教育计划结束几年后计算机化文献检索的持续使用产生了影响。