Love Cynthia B, Arnesen Stacey J, Phillips Steven J
Disaster Information Management Research Center,Specialized Information Services Division,National Library of Medicine,Bethesda,Maryland.
and the National Library of Medicine,Specialized Information Services,Bethesda,Maryland.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2015 Feb;9(1):82-5. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2014.108. Epub 2014 Oct 17.
The US National Library of Medicine (NLM) offers Internet-based, no-cost resources useful for responding to the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak. Resources for health professionals, planners, responders, and researchers include PubMed, Disaster Lit, the Web page "Ebola Outbreak 2014: Information Resources," and the Virus Variation database of sequences for Ebolavirus. In cooperation with participating publishers, NLM offers free access to full-text articles from over 650 biomedical journals and 4000 online reference books through the Emergency Access Initiative. At the start of a prolonged disaster event or disease outbreak, the documents and information of most immediate use may not be in the peer-reviewed biomedical journal literature. To maintain current awareness may require using any of the following: news outlets; social media; preliminary online data, maps, and situation reports; and documents published by nongovernmental organizations, international associations, and government agencies. Similar to the pattern of interest shown in the news and social media, use of NLM Ebola-related resources is also increasing since the start of the outbreak was first reported in March 2014.
美国国立医学图书馆(NLM)提供基于互联网的免费资源,有助于应对2014年西非埃博拉疫情。面向卫生专业人员、规划人员、应对人员和研究人员的资源包括PubMed、灾难文献、网页“2014年埃博拉疫情:信息资源”以及埃博拉病毒的病毒变异序列数据库。通过“紧急访问倡议”,NLM与参与的出版商合作,提供免费获取来自650多种生物医学期刊和4000本在线参考书的全文文章。在长期灾难事件或疾病爆发开始时,最直接有用的文件和信息可能并不在经过同行评审的生物医学期刊文献中。要保持对最新情况的了解,可能需要使用以下任何一种途径:新闻媒体;社交媒体;初步在线数据、地图和情况报告;以及非政府组织、国际协会和政府机构发布的文件。与新闻和社交媒体中显示的关注模式类似,自2014年3月首次报道疫情爆发以来,NLM与埃博拉相关资源的使用量也在增加。