Annan G L
New York Academy of Medicine, New York, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1998 Apr;86(2):270-8.
The medical librarian of 1967 lives in a period of changing concepts, dramatic new methods, everwidening scientific horizons. In looking toward the immediate past he may think of the medical librarian of thirty years ago as a complacent follower of accepted procedures, not as a pioneer in a brave new world. Yet the corps of trained medical librarians today and the resources of our collections and their management are dependent upon the efforts of those who were then pioneers in medical librarianship. Training, standards, recruitment, literature control, international relations, all had continuing attention at a time when financial assistance through government funds, support by administrators, concern by scientists was almost nonexistent. In these years the day of the devoted amateur passed; the trained medical librarian came into being and matured. This, the first Janet Doe Lecture, is named for one who illustrates the best in medical librarianship, serving with scholarly distinction. It is a brief survey pointing to some of the Association's significant achievements during the years of Miss Doe's greatest activity when she and her colleagues met their "Challenge of Change".
1967年的医学图书馆员生活在一个观念不断变化、新方法层出不穷、科学视野日益拓宽的时代。回顾刚刚过去的岁月,他可能会认为30年前的医学图书馆员是墨守成规、因循守旧之人,而非勇敢新世界中的开拓者。然而,如今训练有素的医学图书馆员队伍以及我们馆藏资源及其管理,都依赖于当时医学图书馆事业的开拓者们的努力。培训、标准、招聘、文献管理、国际关系,在几乎没有政府资金资助、管理者支持和科学家关注的情况下,都持续受到关注。在这些年里,业余爱好者的时代过去了;训练有素的医学图书馆员应运而生并逐渐成熟。首届珍妮特·多伊讲座,以一位在医学图书馆事业中表现卓越的人为名。这是一个简要的回顾,指出了在多伊小姐最活跃的那些年里,协会所取得的一些重大成就,那时她和她的同事们迎接了“变革的挑战”。