Glitz B, Flack V, Lovas I M, Newell P
Pacific Southwest Regional Medical Library, Louise Darling Biomedical Library, University of California, Los Angeles 90095-1798, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1998 Jan;86(1):77-87.
Two important sets of standards affecting hospital libraries were significantly revised in 1994, those of the Medical Library Association (MLA) and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). As part of its continuing efforts to monitor library services within its region, the University of California, Los Angeles Biomedical Library, Regional Medical Library for the Pacific Southwest Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) conducted a survey in late 1994, in part to determine the effects of these revised standards on regional hospital libraries. Data from the survey were also used to provide a view of hospital libraries in the Pacific Southwest region, and to make comparisons with similar data collected in 1989. Results showed that while libraries remained stable in overall number, size, and staffing, services, especially those associated with end-user searching and interlibrary loan, increased enormously. With respect to the MLA standards, results show a high compliance level. Interesting differences were seen between the perceptions of library staff concerning their rate of compliance with the JCAHO standards and their actual compliance as measured by the MLA criteria. While some libraries appear to measure up better than their own perceptions would indicate, others may be fully aware of their actual compliance level.
1994年,两套影响医院图书馆的重要标准被大幅修订,即美国医学图书馆协会(MLA)和医疗保健机构认证联合委员会(JCAHO)的标准。作为其持续监测本地区图书馆服务工作的一部分,加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校生物医学图书馆,即国家医学图书馆网络(NN/LM)太平洋西南地区的区域医学图书馆,于1994年末开展了一项调查,部分目的是确定这些修订后的标准对地区医院图书馆的影响。调查数据还用于呈现太平洋西南地区医院图书馆的情况,并与1989年收集的类似数据进行比较。结果显示,虽然图书馆在总数、规模和人员配备方面保持稳定,但服务,尤其是与终端用户检索和馆际互借相关的服务,有了大幅增加。关于MLA标准,结果显示符合程度很高。在图书馆工作人员对其符合JCAHO标准的比率的认知与以MLA标准衡量的实际符合情况之间,存在有趣的差异。虽然一些图书馆似乎比其自身认知表现得更好,但另一些图书馆可能完全清楚自己的实际符合水平。