Jankowski T A, Martin E R
Health Sciences Library and Information Center, University of Washington, Seattle 98195.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1994 Oct;82(4):375-8.
Mediated search services, usually offered for a fee, are commonplace in academic health sciences libraries. At the same time, users of these services have numerous self-service options available to them; for example, CD-ROMs and locally mounted databases. In keeping with its philosophy of access to rather than ownership of information, the University of Washington Health Sciences Library and Information Center (HSLIC) changed its policy from charging clients for mediated searching to offering mediated searches as an essential service of the library. By taking this step, HSLIC moved closer to becoming a true "library without walls." This paper describes HSLIC's experience with changing its policy and examines the issues surrounding use of the collection budget to subsidize access to online information in academic health sciences libraries.
中介检索服务通常是收费提供的,在学术健康科学图书馆中很常见。与此同时,这些服务的用户有许多自助选项可供选择;例如,光盘和本地安装的数据库。为了遵循获取信息而非拥有信息的理念,华盛顿大学健康科学图书馆与信息中心(HSLIC)将其政策从向客户收取中介检索费用改为将中介检索作为图书馆的一项基本服务提供。通过这一步骤,HSLIC更接近成为一个真正的“无墙图书馆”。本文描述了HSLIC在改变其政策方面的经验,并探讨了围绕使用馆藏预算补贴学术健康科学图书馆在线信息获取的相关问题。