Gruppen L D
University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor 48109-0201.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1990 Apr;78(2):165-72.
Health sciences libraries have considerable potential as resources for both formal continuing professional education, as well as the informal continuing education that results from the professional's efforts to solve problems in daily practice. While there is a growing interest in making the resources of health sciences libraries more accessible to practitioners on a routine, day-to-day basis, there also needs to be more awareness of how, when, where, and why professionals look for information in the context of practical problems. This paper reviews recent research that identifies the context in which physicians seek information and advice from external sources, the information sources that physicians access, and the factors that influence which particular sources are sought. The results indicate that physicians vary in their information needs, preferences, motivations, and strategies for seeking information. This diversity suggests that health sciences libraries, in their efforts to be more accessible, should consider "market research" to determine the needs, preferences, and use patterns of the library's targeted users. Libraries may also benefit from exploring alternative methods of improving access to their resources.
健康科学图书馆作为正式的继续职业教育资源以及专业人员在日常实践中解决问题所产生的非正式继续教育资源,具有相当大的潜力。虽然人们越来越有兴趣让健康科学图书馆的资源在日常工作中更易于从业者获取,但也需要更多地了解专业人员在实际问题背景下寻找信息的方式、时间、地点和原因。本文回顾了最近的研究,这些研究确定了医生从外部来源寻求信息和建议的背景、医生使用的信息来源以及影响他们寻求特定来源的因素。结果表明,医生在信息需求、偏好、动机和寻求信息的策略方面存在差异。这种多样性表明,健康科学图书馆在努力提高资源可及性时,应考虑进行“市场调研”,以确定图书馆目标用户的需求、偏好和使用模式。图书馆还可能受益于探索改善资源获取的替代方法。