J Med Libr Assoc. 2020 Apr;108(2):321-333. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2020.894. Epub 2020 Apr 1.
At the Medical Library Association's Insight Initiative Summit 3, held June 12-13, 2019, academic and hospital librarians joined with publishing industry partners to identify vexing problems in publishing and accessing health sciences information. Through a mixture of panel discussions with health sciences faculty, librarians, and information providers; small-group problem-solving exercises; and large-group consensus-building activities, the summit program invited participants to appreciate each other's viewpoints and propose a collaborative project leading to tangible outcomes that could ultimately benefit end users. Several vexing problems were identified, including poor communication and mistrust between librarians and publishers, complexities in product pricing structures and licenses, and users' difficulties in accessing and using vetted information resources. However, librarians and publishers agreed that building a better shared understanding of users' needs and behavior would be the most useful bridge toward regaining trust, establishing more effective partnerships, and designing and delivering quality information resources that are easily accessible and maximally useful to health sciences researchers, educators, clinicians, and students.
在 2019 年 6 月 12 日至 13 日举行的医学图书馆协会洞察倡议峰会 3 上,学术和医院图书馆员与出版行业合作伙伴齐聚一堂,共同确定出版和获取健康科学信息方面令人困扰的问题。通过小组讨论与健康科学教师、图书馆员和信息提供商;小组解决问题的练习;以及大组共识建立活动,峰会计划邀请参与者欣赏彼此的观点,并提出一个合作项目,以带来最终使最终用户受益的切实成果。确定了几个令人困扰的问题,包括图书馆员和出版商之间沟通不畅和信任缺失、产品定价结构和许可证的复杂性,以及用户在访问和使用经过审查的信息资源方面的困难。然而,图书馆员和出版商一致认为,建立对用户需求和行为的更好的共同理解将是重建信任、建立更有效的伙伴关系以及设计和提供易于访问且对健康科学研究人员、教育者、临床医生和学生最有用的高质量信息资源的最有用的桥梁。