Manchester Metropolitan University.
Health Info Libr J. 2020 Sep;37(3):245-247. doi: 10.1111/hir.12319. Epub 2020 Jun 15.
The 2020 virtual issue of the Health Information and Libraries Journal (HILJ) is published to link to the CILIP Health Libraries Group Conference which was to take place in Scotland 22-25th July. Whilst the conference was postponed in light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, its themes of (i) Working in Partnership; (ii) Resilience and Well-being; (iii) Public and Patient involvement; (iv) Quality Impact and Metrics; and (v) Improvement and Innovation have nevertheless provided the basis on which to compile this virtual issue. Overarching these themes is a core value of the HIL profession, to provide relevant, timely and sustainable information services, and the articles selected from HILJ (2018 through to March 2020) contribute to the aim of meeting and going beyond these goals under the conference banner of 'not your average day in the office'. The virtual issue mirrors the format of a regular issue of HILJ, a review article, four original articles and three from our regular features: 'Dissertations into Practice', 'International Perspectives and Initiatives' and 'Teaching and Learning in Action'. The authors come from Canada, China, Croatia, Sweden and the UK. All articles included in this issue are available online.
《健康信息与图书馆学杂志》(HILJ)2020 年虚拟特刊的出版旨在与 CILIP 健康图书馆小组会议建立联系,该会议原定于 7 月 22 日至 25 日在苏格兰举行。虽然鉴于冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行而推迟了会议,但会议的主题(i)合作工作;(ii)弹性和幸福感;(iii)公众和患者参与;(iv)质量影响和指标;以及(v)改进和创新,为编写本期虚拟特刊提供了基础。贯穿这些主题的是 HIL 专业的核心价值,即为相关、及时和可持续的信息服务提供支持,从 HILJ(2018 年至 2020 年 3 月)中选择的文章有助于实现和超越会议主题“非典型工作日”下的这些目标。虚拟特刊反映了 HILJ 常规特刊的格式,其中包括一篇综述文章、四篇原创文章和来自我们的三个常规特色栏目:“论文实践”、“国际视角与倡议”和“教学与学习实践”。这些文章的作者来自加拿大、中国、克罗地亚、瑞典和英国。本期特刊中的所有文章均可在线获取。