Shaffer Chris
J Med Libr Assoc. 2021 Jan 1;109(1):1-12. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2021.1127.
Over the years, health sciences librarians have been change agents, leading the charge on issues of importance to the profession and the communities we serve. From its founding in 1898 with the Exchange, the Medical Library Association (MLA) has been dedicated to improving access to health information. In 2003, the Board of Directors published a statement supporting open access to information generated from federally funded scientific and medical research and maintained that having access to timely, relevant, and accurate information is vital to the health of the nation and its education and research programs. At some financial risk, the association made the open access and published the entire archive of and its predecessor, the in PubMed Central. Nearly two decades later, the promise of open access and open science finally seems to be coming to fruition. In the 2020 Janet Doe Lecture, Chris Shaffer, AHIP, described the ways that MLA has led the profession, standing behind a shared vision and "walking the walk." In challenging listeners to embrace open science, he affirmed that, as leaders in improving access to health sciences information since 1898, medical librarians must work in the open science arena to realize our vision "that quality information is essential for improved health."
多年来,健康科学图书馆员一直是变革推动者,在对本专业以及我们所服务的社区至关重要的问题上引领潮流。自1898年随着《医学图书馆协会会刊》的创办而成立以来,医学图书馆协会(MLA)一直致力于改善健康信息的获取。2003年,董事会发表声明支持开放获取由联邦资助的科学和医学研究产生的信息,并坚持认为获取及时、相关且准确的信息对国家的健康及其教育和研究项目至关重要。协会冒着一定的财务风险,实现了开放获取,并在PubMed Central上发布了《医学图书馆协会会刊》及其前身《医学图书馆协会通报》的全部存档。近二十年后,开放获取和开放科学的承诺似乎终于要实现了。在2020年的珍妮特·多伊讲座中,美国健康保险计划协会会员克里斯·谢弗描述了MLA引领本专业的方式,坚守共同愿景并“言行一致”。在激励听众接受开放科学时,他肯定地说,自1898年以来作为改善健康科学信息获取方面的领导者,医学图书馆员必须在开放科学领域开展工作,以实现我们“高质量信息对改善健康至关重要”的愿景。