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1. Joyce E. B. BackusAssociate Director for Library OperationsNational Library of Medicine, National Institutes of HealthU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesMay 19, 2015National Library of Medicine Update – Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association
2. Responding to NeedsResource SharingMEDLINE, PubMed and PMCMetadata, Data and MeSHResponsive Web DesignLearning Resource DatabaseNational Network of Libraries of MedicineCollections and Exhibitions Come to YouStaff NewsKeep in Touch!Today’s Topics
3. Responding to Needs
4. Emergency Access Initiative - EAICollaborative partnership between NLM and participating publishers to provide free access to full-text articles from over 700 biomedical serial titles, over 4,000 books, and 6 point-of-care tools to healthcare professionals and libraries affected by disasters in the United States and internationallyOmar Havana / Getty Images
5. EAI Login Page - Activehttp://eai.nlm.nih.gov
6. Merck manual of diagnosis and therapyPublic health and prevention managementTraumaHuman virologyEmergency medicine proceduresInfectious diseases: the clinician’s guide to diagnosis, treatment and preventionAHFS Drug InformationRed Book : Report of the Committee on Infectious DiseasesAccident and emergency nursingAmerican journal of infection controlCochrane database of systematic reviews Depression and anxietyEmergency radiologyEnvironmental toxicology and pharmacologyInternational journal of cardiologyJournal of anxiety disordersJournal of emergency medicineJournal of traumatic stressNew England journal of medicineSample Journal & Book Titles
7. Thanks to Participating PublishersAmerican Academy of PediatricsAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican College of PhysiciansAmerican Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists American Society for Microbiology PressB.C. DeckerBMJ Cambridge University PressEBSCOElsevier F.A. Davis Mary Ann Liebert Massachusetts Medical SocietyMcGraw-HillMerck PublishingOxford University PressPeople’s Medical Publishing HouseRittenhouseSpringerUniversity of Chicago PressWileyWolters Kluwer
8. Emergency Access Initiative ActivationsHaiti – earthquake (2010)Pakistan – flooding (2010)Haiti – cholera (2010)Japan – earthquake, tsunami, nuclear (2011)Philippines – super typhoon (2013)Ebola (2014)August 12, 2014 – December 12, 2014Nepal – earthquakeApril 26, 2015 -
9. Who is Producing Ebola Information?
10. NLM Resources on Ebola
11. Managing Ebola InformationManaging Ebola Information
12. Disaster Outreach Collaboration ProjectsPlease consider applying: Funding solicitation now open for libraries and disaster/emergency organizations to conduct projects to improve access to disaster medicine and public health informationApplications due July 6, 2015 at noon$15,000 - $30,000 for one year2015 disaster outreach
13. 2014 Disaster Outreach Collaboration ProjectsIdaho State UniversityDevelopment of Disaster Health Information Training Program for Hospital Emergency Preparedness ProfessionalsIndiana State University, Cunningham Memorial Library: Integrating Librarians into Local Disaster Management and TrainingUniversity of Washington Health Sciences LibraryRRAIN Washington - Response and Recovery App in WashingtonElkhart General Hospital Medical LibraryPreparing your Go-Bag for Disaster-related Information Needs
14. Resource Sharing
15. 58% decline since 2002ILL Requests in DOCLINE
16. What we learnedIncreasing availability of free full-text & changing patron behavior is decreasing ILL overallE-journals pose challenges for ILL (embargos, negotiation)41% of health science libraries are staffed by 1 personDOCLINE changesCheck embargo periods during request routing (Done)Specify days of the week library provides ILL (Coming …)Eliminate daily login requirement (Coming …)Future of Resource Sharing
17. We’re exploringChanging DOCLINE membership requirementsImproving DOCLINE interoperability with other ILL Systems: OCLC, ILLiad, Relais and Clio Thanks toFred King (MedStar Health)Robb Mackes (Health Sciences Library Association of New Jersey)PJ Grier (Southeastern Atlantic RML)Ashley Cuffia (Southeastern Atlantic RML)Future of Resource Sharing
18. MEDLINE, PubMed, PMC
19. Who decides what’s in MEDLINE? Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC)NGUYEN, Thu, Annelise, Ph.D., M.B.A., Kansas State University, Manhattan, KSNWOMEH, Benedict C., M.D., Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbia, OH PASCOE, John M., M.D., M.P.H., The Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Dayton, OH PASCOE, John R., BVSc, Ph.D., University of California, Davis, CA RAO, Jaya, M.D., American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PATANNERY, Nancy, H., M.L.S., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAYSHIMURA, Masami, D.Sc., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA CABELLO, Felipe C., M.D., New York Medical College, Valhalla, NYCHEUNG, Dorothy, M.D., Allergy-Immunology Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WICORSI, Karen F., Sc.D., University of Colorado, Denver, CO CRUMMETT, Courtney, M.L.S., M.S, MIT Libraries, Cambridge, MA DELCLOS, George L., M.D., Ph.D., University of Texas-Houston, Houston, TX GWINN, Marta, M.D., M.P.H, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA JOE, Jennie R., Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A., University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ
20. Journal Titles Recommended by LSTRC20
21. LSTRC February 2015180 Titles Reviewed, 20 Recommended Country RevRec Russia 2 Serbia Singapore 1 Slovakia 1 Slovenia South Africa 2 Spain 5 Sri Lanka 1 Switzerland 1 Trinidad Tobago 1 Turkey 8 U Arab Emirates Ukraine United Kingdom 19 3 United States 45 9 Vietnam 1Country RevRec Hungary India 16 1 Iran 2 1 Iraq Italy 6 Japan 2 Kenya Korea 6 1 Macedonia 1 Malaysia 1 Malta Nepal 1 Netherlands 3 1 Pakistan Peru Poland 3 Portugal 1 Romania 3Country RevRecArgentina Australia 1 1Austria 1 Bangladesh 1Belgium 1 Bosnia HerzegovBrazil 3 1Bulgaria 1 Canada 2ChileChina 17 2Colombia 1Czech Republic 1Ecuador Egypt 10Finland 1France 2Germany 6
22. LSTRC October 2014 and February 2015 Titles Reviewed and Recommended by Title Status 22
23. PubMed Full Text LinksTotal Citations# Linked to Full text% Linked to Full Text# Linked to Free Full Text% Linked to Free Full TextAll PubMed24,868,21115,046,31661%4,895,19020%1990 - present15,932,28312,526,48479%3,904,98225%2000 - present11,522,97610,192,47988%3,250,94228%2010 - present5,126,1544,793,28894%1,708,48333%
24. MEDLINE and PubMed Milestones
25. SciENcv Updates
26. NIH Manuscript Submission System – New Look
27. PubMed Commons:A forum for scientific discussion on PubMedSpring 2015Approaching 9,000 members~3,000 commentsOct2013Dec2013MembersRatingsCommentsPilot began - October 22, 2013Comments visible to the public - December 19, 2013Sustainable infrastructure that minimizes potentially harmful use of the forumQuality of the comments is high – use of the Commons is low
28. Commons Journal ClubsNew for 2015 – Journal Club membership of PubMed Commons, with 2 PubMed Commons member guarantorsJournal clubs bring in-depth group discussions of articles to PubMed usersClubs get their own profile page on PubMedThere are now 15 journal clubs in the CommonsConsider leading one
29. KU school of Nursing PubMed Journal NCBI - Spring 2015
30. Metadata, Data and MeSH
31. Bibliographic Framework Initiative or BIBFRAME (BF) at NLM, Phase 2Goal: Replace the MARC format and increase the exposure, sharing and interoperability of library data to facilitate discovery and linkingNLM experimenting with a modular BF approachDevelop a core BF vocabulary that can be extended with data elements or properties from existing descriptive metadata schema. E.g., RDA, MODS, EAD, Dublin Core
32. Linked Data at NLMLinked Data at NLM: Environmental Scan, NLM Data Survey and Next StepsCurrent activities: MeSH RDF, PubChem RDF and BIBFRAMEAn authoritative representation of MeSH RDFhttp://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/
33. Responsive Web Design
34. Responsive Web DesignFlexible, grid-based layout that responds to screen size in delivering content
35. Mobile FeaturesText is readable without zoomingDrop-down and expand-collapse buttons for compact displayLinks are spaced for easy tapping
36. Referrals to MedlinePlus6 Months After Responsive (October 22)6 Months Before Responsive (October 22)
37. Responsive Design
38. Responsive at NLM
39. Responsive Versions of DailyMed
40. PubMed Mobile
41. Learning Resource Database
42. Tutorials (to-be) available through NLM learning resources
43. Learning Resources API (Application Programming Interface)Tagged by subject area, such as ‘My NCBI’, ‘SNOMED CT’, etc. One-click code snippets you can use on your website that will update to show most recent tutorials from subject areas you choose (PubMed tutorials, etc)Searchable REST API returns information and metadata (name, format, run-time, URL, etc)learn.nlm.nih.gov
44. Learning Resources Database
45. National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM)
46. 2006-2011
47. Thank you for responding!Purpose: Seek input from current and potential user communities to maximize NN/LM effectiveness and efficiency48 comments received= >130 pages of thoughtful suggestions
48. Differing Opinions General AgreementNational Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) is valuableNN/LM needs more moneyContract restrictions have a negative impactToo many target populations, topic areas, tasksSome activities should/could be handled nationally by one RML and/or NLMExhibits at local/state/regional meetings are valuable, national meetings not so muchShould be more trans-NLM coordinationDiffering OpinionsNN/LM mission and goalsRegional Structure“Unaffiliated” health professionalsApproach to NN/LM outreach evaluation supportApproach to improving NN/LM technology supportWhich services could or should be centralizedValue of emphasis on certain areas, e.g., history of medicine, disaster preparedness, e-science
49. UG4 Cooperative Agreement
50. National Network Steering CommitteeFocus on evaluationFocus on collaborationNationalized some tasks Name Changes: Offices + Nat’l Network Coordination OfficeApplications due July 24, 2015Awards begin May 2016Notable Changes from 2011-16
51. Collections and Exhibitions Come to You
52. NLM Web Archive CollectionsNLM institutional web contentHealth and Medicine BlogsAvian Influenza A (H7N9) Virus Disorders of the Developing and Aging Brain: Autism and Alzheimer’s on the WebGlobal Health Events (including 2014 Ebola Outbreak)
53. Collecting born-digital resources documenting the 2014 Ebola Outbreak53
54. Unique 18th-century English Short TitlesUnique 18th-century English Short Titles
55. World War I Hospital MagazinesWorld War I Hospital Magazines
56. Traveling ExhibitionsLister Hill Library of Health SciencesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham(Jan-March 2010)98 Local displays57 Lectures48 Receptions21 Youth programs5 K-12 teachers21 Family programs28 OtherPublic Program Types & Numbers (n=132)
57. Traveling Exhibitions
58. Staff News
59. Library Operations WelcomesJennifer DiffinHead, Library Technology Services SectionTechnical Services Division
60. Pathways for Recent Graduates
61. NLM Associate Fellows 2014-2015Erin Foster, Kristina Elliott, Lori Harris, Ariel Deardorff
62. NLM Associate Fellows 2nd YearHolly Thompson, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins Medical InstitutionsNicole Pettenati, Mayo Clinic, ArizonaChristian Minter, Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
63. 2nd Year Host Proposalsfor NLM Associate Fellows 2015-2016Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library, University of Cincinnati LibrariesAugust C. Long Health Sciences Library, Columbia University Medical CenterGreenblatt Library, Georgia Regents UniversityHealth Sciences Library, Ohio State UniversityOregon Health & Science UniversityLane Medical Library, Stanford UniversityLibrary and Center for Knowledge Management, University of California, San FranciscoSpencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of UtahHealth Sciences Library, University of WashingtonTompkins-McCaw Library, Virginia Commonwealth UniversitySamuel J. Wood Library and the C.V. Starr Biomedical Information Center, Weill Medical CollegeHomer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Western Michigan University
64. NLM and RML StaffJanet Zipsersoon to retire from NLM
65. Keep in touchVisit booth #419 until 2:30 pm todayFollow us – email, Twitter, Facebook, etc