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医学图书馆服务的典范——美国NN/LM的服务及其启示   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
对美国医学图书馆联盟(NN/LM)的服务方式、服务特征和关键因素等进行剖析,发现NN/LM的服务丰富多彩,包括各种文献传递服务、参考咨询服务、培训、继续教育及特色化的外展服务(outreach)、信息处方、临床信息咨询服务等。有许多值得我国医学图书馆学习和借鉴之处,并对我国医学图书馆的服务提出思考和建议。  相似文献   

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对美国医学图书馆联盟(NN/LM)的服务方式、服务特征和关键因素等进行剖析,发现NN/LM的服务丰富多彩,包括各种文献传递服务、参考咨询服务、培训、继续教育及特色化的外展服务(outreach)、信息处方、临床信息咨询服务等。有许多值得我国医学图书馆学习和借鉴之处,并对我国医学图书馆的服务提出思考和建议。  相似文献   

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"一带一路"倡议提出以来,得到了各方的广泛关注。为了更好地服务国家"一带一路"战略,国家出版基金自2015年开始对以"一带一路"为选题的出版项目予以资助,持续为"一带一路"战略提供文化支持。本文从申报指南、立项数量、项目分布、项目所属学科以及资助项目热点等方面对2015-2019年国家出版基金资助的"一带一路"出版项目进行分析,在此基础上对国家出版基金资助以"一带一路"为选题的出版项目趋势进行分析。  相似文献   

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王韶稳  程兵 《出版参考》2021,(11):41-44
国家出版基金自设立以来,已经历十多年的发展.本文统计了音像类出版单位入选国家出版基金的相关数据,从单位分布、项目数量、项目关键词等方面分析了国家出版基金对音像出版资助的变化趋势及资助重点,以期对音像出版单位申报国家出版基金提供一定的参考与帮助.  相似文献   

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文章汇总了2009—2020年历年国家出版基金申报指南,从申报指南的文本结构、资助重点的文本表述、项目的立项原因进行分析,发现国家出版基金申报指南具有稳中有变的特点,从修改时间节点、新条款实施年限、项目性质特点、项目申报数量和项目资助金额分析,发现国家出版基金变中有序的特点,据此获得启示,出版单位在申报国家出版基金项目时应提前策划、对接规划、预判变化和有效转化.  相似文献   

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琚颖 《出版广角》2018,(12):28-31
文章通过对国家出版基金成立以来资助项目的相关数据进行梳理,从项目数量、项目分布、项目选题等方面加以统计分析,把握国家出版基金发展动态,展示其在推动我国文化繁荣发展方面所取得的成效,冀以对出版单位提高基金申报质量、做好精品出版有所启示.  相似文献   

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2013年基金资助项目特点:凸显导向作用推动产业发展 近日,随着获得国家出版基金资助的340个项目名单正式公布,2013年度国家出版基金项目评审工作也画上圆满句号。“由于今年进一步加强了对项目创新性、公益性、精品性、传承性等方面的要求,加大对项目作者队伍、项目承担单位资质等方面的审核力度,从而使资助项目在选题质量和项目实施基础等方面,都得到较大提高。”  相似文献   

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文章以2012年国家社科基金社会学项目的论文成果为例,采用文献计量学方法,对基金论文产出、分布特点和影响力进行统计分析,主要内容包括论文的项目分布、机构和作者分布、合作状况、地区分布、被摘转率、被引用率、被下载率、核心期刊论文比例以及研究热点分布等,以期从一个侧面反映国家社科基金在推动社会科学研究方面所取得的成效,以及社会学年度研究状况.  相似文献   

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本文对档案学期刊所刊载的与档案学教师所发表的基金论文进行了统计,从中抽取基金项目,从基金数量、基金级别、基金省市分布对基金项目投入与论文产出之间的数量关系进行了分析;此外,在对基金项目进行主题划分的基础上,探讨了档案学基金项目的研究内容与特点。  相似文献   

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白云 《中国出版》2017,(18):36-41
为了从宏观上了解新闻学与传播学国家社科基金项目的整体情况和分析该学科的研究热点,根据1991~2015年国家社科基金项目中新闻学与传播学类立项资助项目的数据,对资助项目的年度分布、项目类型、项目所承担的主要单位和项目标题的主题词等方面进行综合分析。基于新闻学与传播学社科基金所发表的成果,采用知识图谱方法,对作者合作知识图谱、关键词共现知识图谱和关键词时区知识图谱进行了多维度研究。  相似文献   

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In October 1998, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) launched a pilot project to learn about the role of public libraries in providing health information to the public and to generate information that would assist NLM and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) in learning how best to work with public libraries in the future. Three regional medical libraries (RMLs), eight resource libraries, and forty-one public libraries or library systems from nine states and the District of Columbia were selected for participation. The pilot project included an evaluation component that was carried out in parallel with project implementation. The evaluation ran through September 1999. The results of the evaluation indicated that participating public librarians were enthusiastic about the training and information materials provided as part of the project and that many public libraries used the materials and conducted their own outreach to local communities and groups. Most libraries applied the modest funds to purchase additional Internet-accessible computers and/or upgrade their health-reference materials. However, few of the participating public libraries had health information centers (although health information was perceived as a top-ten or top-five topic of interest to patrons). Also, the project generated only minimal usage of NLM's consumer health database, known as MEDLINEplus, from the premises of the monitored libraries (patron usage from home or office locations was not tracked). The evaluation results suggested a balanced follow-up by NLM and the NN/LM, with a few carefully selected national activities, complemented by a package of targeted activities that, as of January 2000, are being planned, developed, or implemented. The results also highlighted the importance of building an evaluation component into projects like this one from the outset, to assure that objectives were met and that evaluative information was available on a timely basis, as was the case here.  相似文献   

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Objectives:

The purpose of the study was to assess the impact that funding from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), Greater Midwest Region (GMR), has on member institutions'' ability to conduct outreach on behalf of NN/LM.

Methods:

The study employed both content analysis and survey methodologies. The final reports from select GMR-funded outreach projects (n = 20) were analyzed based on a set of evaluation criteria. Project principal investigators (n = 13) were then surveyed using the same evaluation criteria.

Results:

Results indicated that outreach projects supported by GMR funding improved access to biomedical information for professionals and the general public. Barriers to conducting outreach projects included time constraints or commitments, staffing, scheduling and absenteeism, inadequate space, and issues associated with technology (e.g., hardware and software, Internet connectivity and firewall issues, and creation and use of new technologies).

Conclusions:

The majority of project principal investigators indicated that their attempts to conduct outreach were successful. Moreover, most noted that outreach had a positive impact on professionals as well as the general public. In general, it seems that negative outcomes, as with most barriers to conducting outreach, can be mitigated by more thorough planning.

Highlights

  • The provision of funding from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), Greater Midwest Region (GMR), had a positive impact on an institution''s ability to conduct outreach.
  • The provision of GMR funding to conduct health information outreach yielded positive outcomes.

Implications

  • Regional offices should make efforts to accurately capture and record the impact that funding has on member institutions'' ability to conduct outreach.
  • Many barriers to conducting outreach can be mitigated by more thorough planning.
The mission of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) is to advance the progress of medicine and improve the public health by providing all US health professionals with equal access to biomedical information and improving the public''s access to information to enable them to make informed decisions about their health [1]. The National Library of Medicine''s (NLM''s) vision statement emphasizes the elimination of health disparities. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NLM both attempt to understand and eliminate health disparities between minority and majority populations [2]. One of NLM''s goals in trying to achieve elimination of health disparities is to improve access to affordable and easy-to-use health-related information [3]. It is thought that such a dissemination of knowledge will help solve health disparities [4]. Ultimately, NLM believes that improved access to health information will result in higher quality health care. This effort is served through research and community outreach. NLM supports some outreach directly through the NLM Division of Specialized Information Services (SIS), Office of Health Information Program Development (OHIPD), and extramural programs. In addition, NN/LM, which NLM administers, provides and supports outreach as part of NLM''s overall mission [5]. NN/LM places a primary emphasis on rural, minority, and other underserved populations [6].NLM was interested in evaluating NN/LM programs, and one of the key programs of the Greater Midwest Region (GMR) is its funding to support outreach in the region. NLM was also interested in promoting awareness among library school students about NLM and NN/LM and about the value of libraries doing outreach to underserved populations with the community. In September 2009, NN/LM GMR announced the availability of funds for a subcontract to a library school located in the region to assist with evaluating network programs. The GMR operates under a contract from NLM, providing network services to approximately 1,100 libraries and information centers in a 10-state region (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin). One of 8 regions in the NN/LM, the GMR conducts much of its outreach by offering subcontracts and awards to network members.Funding was offered to engage a group of students, under faculty guidance, to plan and implement a study that would determine the impact that GMR funding has on the ability of network members to perform outreach on behalf of NN/LM. The study was intended to be conducted in two phases: a planning phase, in which students were to develop an impact study proposal, and an implementation phase, in which students were to implement the study outlined in the proposal. The desired outcomes of the impact study included:
  • What did the institutions accomplish with the NN/LM funding?
  • What outcomes did the institutions report from their NN/LM-funded outreach projects?
  • What changes have been made in their institutional programs as a result of the funding they received?
  • What lessons did the institutions learn through implementation of their NN/LM-funded outreach projects
  • What changes would the institutions recommend to NN/LM about their funding programs?
The School of Library and Information Science (LIS) at the University of Kentucky received an outreach impact study award from NN/LM GMR in the fall of 2009 for its project, “Learning By Doing: Engaging LIS Students in an Outreach Impact Study.” Project funds were used to provide scholarships to support student participation.  相似文献   

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This paper seeks to perform an assessment of the current state of implementation of BTOP-funded public computing center projects based on insights from principal–agent theory. Using newly available data on BTOP-funded PCC projects and correlating them with socioeconomic and geographic data derived from the US census and the FCC, we seek to assess whether program funds were targeted at unserved/underserved areas as required by program objectives, as well as the progress towards completion of PCC projects by type of grantee and funding amount. On the distribution of funds, we find that the PCCs supported were located in areas of high broadband availability as well as high demand: while this is contrary to the BTOP's stated purpose, we argue that it is actually more cost-effective to also target areas of high demand. It was also found that whereas a majority of PCC grants went to governmental agencies, who also received larger grants than non-governmental recipients, they were no more likely to generate a significantly higher percentage of matching funds or to move toward project completion sooner. We speculate that the intense competition for grants might have narrowed the performance gap between these categories of applicants.  相似文献   

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In 1995, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the Public Health Service (PHS) recommended that special attention be given to the information needs of unaffiliated public health professionals. In response, the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) Greater Midwest Region initiated a collaborative outreach program for public health professionals working in rural east and central Iowa. Five public health agencies were provided equipment, training, and support for accessing the Internet. Key factors in the success of this project were: (1) the role of collaborating agencies in the implementation and ongoing success of information access outreach projects; (2) knowledge of the socio-cultural factors that influence the information-seeking habits of project participants (public health professionals); and (3) management of changing or varying technological infrastructures. Working with their funding, personnel from federal, state, and local governments enhanced the information-seeking skills of public health professionals in rural eastern and central Iowa communities.  相似文献   

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The objective of this paper is to describe the focus group process used with hospital librarians in the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Southwest Region (NN/LM/PSR), in order to illustrate how focus groups can be effectively used in the library setting to plan programmes around identified needs. This paper explores the focus group methodology, a qualitative research technique, by discussing why it is used and the process involved in its use. Aspects of the methodology that are discussed include participant selection, question development, data analysis, and use of results in programme planning. The focus group findings assisted NN/LM/PSR in understanding the needs of hospital librarians related to integrating electronic resources into library services. The focus group data were used to determine the forum, content and speakers for a day-long symposium and subsequent planning meeting. The use of the focus group technique to assess the needs of a specific group on a specific issue resulted in activities and programmes that met these needs successfully. Based on the experiences detailed in this paper, the authors are confident that focus groups are an effective tool for programme planning, needs assessment and decision-making for all types of libraries.  相似文献   

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国外图像资源长期保存实践研究进展   总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0  
[目的/意义]了解国外图像资源长期保存实践的进展情况,借鉴先进的保存经验。[方法/过程]调研国外图像资源长期保存的主要项目,从国家分布、项目介绍、规范标准/指南、技术工具与方法4个方面进行具体阐述。[结果/结论]国外图像资源长期保存存在研究数量不多、国家分布单一、项目所属机构以非盈利性为主、依赖国家或基金组织支持的特点,揭示其在数字化技术、资源细分、元数据关联等方面的不足。在此基础上,初步探讨我国图像资源长期保存相关研究仍处于起步阶段的现状,并从建立政策与管理机制、提高保存意识、制定并完善技术体系与技术标准3个方面给出建议。  相似文献   

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对我国图书馆特色馆藏建设研究论文的定量分析   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
统计了我国图书馆特色馆藏建设研究论文的产出情况,对研究论文的年代分布、期刊分布、主题分布、作者情况和基金资助情况等方面进行统计分析,探讨我国图书馆特色馆藏建设的研究现状。  相似文献   

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In line with its institution's commitment to keep new student orientation/welcome events "green," Columbia University's Health Sciences Library (HSL) applied for a National Network of Libraries of Medicine Middle Atlantic Region (NN/LM MAR) Small Projects Award(1) in Spring/Summer 2009 to explore paperless modes of outreach. This article describes the project that resulted from this funding, whose purpose was to determine whether customized 1 GB USB flash drives are a good vehicle for distributing library promotional materials to incoming medical and dental students. This project gave HSL librarians the opportunity to connect with students in a way that had not been done before and to consider how these new students use/view the information the library produces.  相似文献   

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[目的/意义] 分析澳大利亚数字人文项目特征,总结澳大利亚数字人文项目概况,获取对我国数字人文的建设性意见。[方法/过程] 运用网络调查法和访谈法对澳大利亚数字人文项目开展情况进行分析,总结项目概况并梳理其发展阶段和各阶段代表性项目,按照研究方法和方向的不同进行分类,同时根据项目成果和影响力建立分析评价体系来获取有价值的特征,并据此讨论为丰富我国数字人文建设的理论和实践提供借鉴的诸多意见。[结果/结论] 澳大利亚数字人文项目整体阶段特征明显、意义显著,本文总结出其项目的社会服务、图书馆深度参与、创新合作共享等特征,针对我国数字人文提出加大投入、释放图书馆潜力和形成特色的主要意见。  相似文献   

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[目的/意义] 分析澳大利亚数字人文项目特征,总结澳大利亚数字人文项目概况,获取对我国数字人文的建设性意见。[方法/过程] 运用网络调查法和访谈法对澳大利亚数字人文项目开展情况进行分析,总结项目概况并梳理其发展阶段和各阶段代表性项目,按照研究方法和方向的不同进行分类,同时根据项目成果和影响力建立分析评价体系来获取有价值的特征,并据此讨论为丰富我国数字人文建设的理论和实践提供借鉴的诸多意见。[结果/结论] 澳大利亚数字人文项目整体阶段特征明显、意义显著,本文总结出其项目的社会服务、图书馆深度参与、创新合作共享等特征,针对我国数字人文提出加大投入、释放图书馆潜力和形成特色的主要意见。  相似文献   

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