Creating Solutions for a Healthier Community: A Proposal to Host NN/LM's SCR RML

为更健康的社区创建解决方案:主办 NN/LM 的 SCR RML 的提案

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项目摘要

The Gibson D. Lewis Health Science Library of the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) proposes to serve as the Regional Medical Library for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine’s (NN/LM) South Central Region. The Regional Medical Library (RML) of the South Central Region (SCR) will serve health providers, public health professionals, researchers, community-based organizations, libraries and the general public within the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Outreach programs, educational sessions, and funding opportunities will be made available throughout the region. The primary goal of the RML will be to offer programing, services, and resources that increase access to authoritative health information and help to create solutions for healthier communities across the South Central Region. The RML will expand access to biomedical and health information by training information providers and consumers in the effective use of products and tools that facilitate resource sharing. The National Library of Medicine’s DOCLINE and MedPrint services will be promoted to increase access to research material and health information. A network of libraries will be designated and funded to serve as Resource Libraries (RL) within the each of the five states served. These Resource Libraries will receive funding to provide outreach programming within their designated geographic areas of responsibility. Educational programming will be offered to all audiences served by the RML to increase awareness and use of National Library of Medicine research tools. Educational programming in the management, curation and sharing of ‘big data’ will be offered to information professionals and researchers to increase access and stewardship of research data.
吉布森D.北德克萨斯大学刘易斯健康科学图书馆 联合国人类住区中心(UNTHSC)建议作为国家网络的区域医学图书馆 医学图书馆(NN/LM)中南地区。区域医学图书馆(RML) 中南部地区(SCR)将为卫生提供者,公共卫生专业人员, 各州的研究人员、社区组织、图书馆和公众 阿肯色州、路易斯安那州、新墨西哥州、俄克拉荷马州和得克萨斯州。外联方案,教育 将在整个区域提供会议和筹资机会。主 RML的目标是提供项目、服务和资源,以增加获得 权威的健康信息,并帮助为全球更健康的社区创造解决方案。 中南区。 RML将通过培训信息来扩大获得生物医学和健康信息的机会 提供者和消费者有效使用产品和工具, 共享国家医学图书馆的DOCLINE和MedPrint服务将被推广到 增加获得研究材料和保健信息机会。图书馆网络将 指定并资助作为资源图书馆(RL)在每个五个国家 服务。这些资源图书馆将获得资金,在 其指定的地理区域的责任。教育节目将提供给 RML服务的所有受众,以提高对国家医学图书馆的认识和使用 研究工具。教育规划在管理,策展和共享“大数据” 将提供给信息专业人员和研究人员,以增加访问和管理 的研究数据。

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Creating Solutions for a Healthier Community: A Proposal to Host NN/LM's SCR RML
为更健康的社区创建解决方案:主办 NN/LM 的 SCR RML 的提案
  • 批准号:
    9918978
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.97万
  • 项目类别:
Creating Solutions for a Healthier Community: A Proposal to Host NN/LM's SCR RML
为更健康的社区创建解决方案:主办 NN/LM 的 SCR RML 的提案
  • 批准号:
    9115785
  • 财政年份:
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.97万
  • 项目类别:
Creating Solutions for a Healthier Community: A Proposal to Host NN/LM's SCR RML
为更健康的社区创建解决方案:主办 NN/LM 的 SCR RML 的提案
  • 批准号:
    9918977
  • 财政年份:
  • 资助金额:
    $ 15.97万
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