Crudge Sarah E, Hill Mary L
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, Education Centre Library, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, Cheshire, UK.
Health Info Libr J. 2006 Jun;23(2):87-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2006.00642.x.
This study determines the current awareness journal reading requirements of the users of Stockport National Health Service (NHS) Trust's library. The overlap between requirements and the provision of the NHS Core Content resources, four major electronic journal bundles, and the holdings of North West health libraries is also investigated.
A survey of both hospital and Primary Care Trust staff was conducted, and respondents were required to provide a list of their favourite journal titles. Each requested title was assigned a subject code, and the impact factor was noted.
From 135 survey responses, 217 journal titles were identified and 33 category codes were utilized. There was little overlap between the request list and the NHS Core Content titles, but substantial correspondence existed between the request list and the print holdings of North West health libraries.
Current awareness journal reading requirements will not be met by the Core Content provision alone. Bundles of titles offer value-for-money solutions, but may be at the expense of popular titles. Furthermore, the success of regional document supply schemes may be compromised if large numbers of health-care libraries replace print holdings with similar electronic journal bundles.
本研究确定了斯托克波特国民医疗服务体系(NHS)信托图书馆用户当前的期刊阅读需求意识。同时还调查了这些需求与NHS核心内容资源、四大主要电子期刊包以及西北健康图书馆馆藏之间的重叠情况。
对医院和初级医疗信托机构的工作人员进行了一项调查,要求受访者列出他们最喜欢的期刊标题清单。为每个被请求的标题分配一个主题代码,并记录其影响因子。
从135份调查回复中,识别出217种期刊标题,并使用了33个类别代码。请求清单与NHS核心内容标题之间几乎没有重叠,但请求清单与西北健康图书馆的纸质馆藏之间存在大量对应关系。
仅靠核心内容的提供无法满足当前的期刊阅读需求意识。期刊包提供了性价比高的解决方案,但可能会以热门期刊为代价。此外,如果大量医疗图书馆用类似的电子期刊包取代纸质馆藏,区域文献供应计划的成功可能会受到影响。