ICML 2000 Poster Sessions

Monday 3rd of July 12.15-2.00 (even numbered poster session)
Tuesday 4th of July 12.15-2.00 (odd numbered poster session)

Number Title Authors
1 HIV and Nutrition: a Bibliometric Analysis Jeffrey T. Huber, Keith Schoonover, Maise Kashka, School of Library and Information Studies, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, USA
2 Use or no use? Electronic sources for Health Science Lecturers Rebecca Davies, Clare Boucher, David Jenkins, Library and Information Services, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
3 PION: consumer health information at three hospital libraries in Sweden Asa Magnil, Hospital library of Karlstad, Centralsjukhuset, Karlstad, Sweden
4 Great predecessors: Semmelweis as librarian Clarissa Szabo-Balogh, Central Library of the Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
5 Developing together Jean Greig Shaw, Partnerships in Health Information, Bath, United Kingdom
6 Metamorphosed health information professional for 21st century; the current scenario and future perspective in Indian health science libraries. Pupindra Kumari, R.P. Kumar, All India Institute of Medical Sciences/ B.B. Dikshit Library, New Delhi, INDIA.
7 Market testing a medical library service: the PHLS experience Margaret Anne Clennett, Public Health Laboratory Service Central Library, London, United Kingdom
8 Searching MEDLINE for the best evidence: which MeSH terms related to study design and research support appear most often on MEDLINE citations for high quality articles? E. Diane Johnson, J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, University of Missouri – Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA
9 Role of Indian Health Science Libraries in Providing Better Health Care with the use of Information technology in Indian Perspective Raj Kumar, R.P. Kumar, Mrs Champa, Govt Medical College, Chandigarh, India
10 Resource sharing: the key success factors  (KSF) for effective functioning of LIS for qualitative growth and development of Indians systems of methods and homeopathy. J. N. Satpathi, National Institute of Homeopathy, Calcutta, INDIA
11 Access and Ownership: The Library Collection for the New Millenium Trudy A. Gardner, Christine Frank, William Fleming, Philip Adrian, Elizabeth Lorbeer, Library of Rush University, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
12 The Development of an international osteopathic literature index Craig S. Elam, Ann Brooks, Lynn Johnson, Dohn Martin,
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Gibson D.
L. W. Onsager, Still Memorial Library
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO 63501
13 Providing Health Information Services via the Arizona Telemedicine Program Rachael K. Anderson, Gerald J. Perry, Jeanette C. McCray, Richard A. McNeely, Ronald S.Weinstein, Ana Maria Lopez, University of Arizona, Arizona Health Sciences Library, Tucson AZ, USA
14 Scientific Information Centre in pharmaceutical firms: what sort of information resources are used? BREUL Helene, Edith BARRE, Laboratoires BYK FRANCE, Direction des Affaires Scientifiques, Le Mee sur Seine, FRANCE
15 Electronic Library Resource Sharing in an Academic Health Sciences Center and Multiple Affiliated Teaching Hospitals Consortium Martin E. Mutka, Gary D. Byrd, Library Consortium of Health Institutions in Buffalo (LCHIB), Health Sciences Library, Buffalo, New York, USA
16 Designing Tomorrow's Libraries: Building on the MAHLAP Project Elnora L. Conti, Thomas Jefferson Information Center, Public Diplomac Section, U.S. Embassy, Manila, PHILIPPINES
17 A Web site for distance randomization in a multi-centred clinical trial : role of the documentation service. Catherine Klersy, Carlo Balduini, Moreno Curti, Research Department and Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology, IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia, Italy
18 Internet training for health-care PBL students: Overload or opportunity? Michelle Wake, Linda Lisgarten, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, London, United Kingdom
19 Don't Surf, dive!: systematic approaches to searching the Internet Andrew Booth , School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom
20 Identifying Non-randomised Studies in Medline Cynthia Fraser, Mary Ann Thomson-O'Brien, Cochrane Effective Practice & Organisation of Care Group, Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
21 Orthopaedic surgeons: knowledge and practice of evidence-based medicine Isla Robert, SA Bridgman, H McGowan, R Johanson, Keele University, Worcs, United Kingdom
22 Nursing Science Information Resources: experimental training within the University Elisabetta Marinoni, Roberta Sato, Pierangela Mazzon, Antonella Zane, Universita degli Studi di Padova , Biblioteca Biologico-Medica CIS Vallisneri, Padova, Italy
23 Cohesive but unconventional: the Joint Healthcare Libraries Service in Yorkshire Ian P G King, Graham L Matthews, Yorkshire Joint Healthcare Libraries Service, Medical Library, Bradford Royal Infirmary, BRADFORD, United Kingdom
24 Transformation of existing medical practice in Polans as related to the foreign literature availability - a librarian's point of view. Krystyna Czujkowska, Institute of Oncology, The Scientific Library,Warsaw, Poland
25 Integrated information: from bibliographic data to factual data Roberta Sato, Elisabetta Marinoni, Pierangela Mazzon, Antonella Zane, Department of Pharmacology, University of Padova, PADOVA, Italy
26 International flow of dental research: a review of IADR abstracts for 1996 and 1997 and forty dental journals published in 1997. Ann Marie Corry, University of Missouri - Kansas City, School of Dentistry Library, Kansas City, MO, USA
27 The Association of Vision Science Librarians: Co-operation and Resource Sharing on an International Level Judith Schaeffer Young, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA
28 Evaluating the quality of medical information on the Internet: a brief bibliography Gardois Paolo, Biblioteca Dipartimento di Scienze pediatriche e dell'Adolescenza – Universita di Torino, Torino, Italy
29 Toxicology Information: impact of new ICTs on a multidisciplinary science Lyn Robinson, School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College London, London, United Kingdom
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31 An investigation into the use of sampling techniques when searching for systematic reviews Alison Brettle, Maria J Grant, Health Care Practice Research and Development Unit, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
32 SAGA: a Single System for Disparate Document Orders Ylva Gavel, Lars OA Hedlund, Johnny Carlsson, Karolinska Institutet Library, Stockholm, Sweden
33 Establishing a Successful Health Sciences Library Partnership with Community Based Organizations to Provide Internet Access to Health Information Stephanie L. Normann, Jeffrey A. Meyer, University of Texas - Houston, School of Public Health Library, Houston, Texas, USA
34 Methodology and research tools for statistical and pharmacoepidemiological data to be used by documentalists and health professionals Marie-Danielle MEUNIER, BREUL Helene, Laboratoires PFIZER, ORSAY, FRANCE
35 Electrnoc publishing in veterinary medicine. Raisa Iivonen, Veterinary Medicine Library, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND
36 Information Service on Medications and Pregnancy. A way to improve the quality of health care. A.C. Ribeiro Rama, R. Garcia, J. Nunes, Serviço de Informação sobre Medicamentos e Gravidez, Maternidade Bissaya Barreto, Centro Hospitalar de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
37 Library and the Internet in the hospital: The Asmin Library experience Laura CAVAZZA, Rita Iori, Elisabetta Montanar, Soprintendenza beni librari - Regione Emilia-Romagna, Bologna, Italy
38 Information Manager and Knowledge Manager: two jobs one role? Giovanna F. Miranda, Jeanette Ginestet, John Burr, Jan Timmermans, Sanofi-Synthelabo Research Centre, Scientific Information Department, Milano, Italy
39 Information Focus for Allied Health Anna Sewerniak, Kate Clark, The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, London, United Kingdom
40 The Information Resource Centre at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Anna Sewerniak, Sam Molloy, Caroline Miller, The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, London, United Kingdom
41 Mexico's Public Health History and its Information Resources Alicia Barnard Amozorrutia, Egbert Sanchez Vanderkast, Centro de Documentacion Institucional, Secretaria de Salud, Mexico, Mexico, D.F, Mexico
42 The Argentine Nephrology Library’s website: towards the digital library Doris Samojluk, Argentine Nephrology Library, Buenos Aires, Argentina
43 Internet presence of Nephrology journals Doris Samojluk, Argentine Nephrology Library, Buenos Aires, Argentina
44 Citations accuracy: a comparative study among Brazilian and international journals on obstetrics and gynecology. Cintia Braga Ferreira, Livia Porto Zocco, University of Sao Paulo, Central Library of Ribeirao Preto, Ribeirao Preto (SP), Brazil
45 Spanish hospital libraries on the WWW: "an insight" Carmen Rodriguez-Otero, Rosa Pazo-Martinez, Vigo, Spain
46 A Century of Public Health Knowledge in Latin America and the Caribbean Guadalupe Gonzalez, Zaida Sequeira, Pan American Health Organization/Headquarters' Library, Washington, D.C., USA
47 Growth and development as an indication of a healthy educational website www.ReproMED.org.uk Julian Jenkins, David Cahill, University of Bristol, Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Bristol, United Kingdom
48 Medical Information and Communication in Pakistan Syed Ahmed Naqvi, Aslam Bashir, Syed Ajmal Hassan Rizvi, The Aga Khan University, Health Sciences Library, Karachi, Pakistan
49 The 2000 core Collection of medical books. Paul Harwood
50 Report on Evaluation of HealthNet Service Resoum Seyoum Kidane, Nuffield Institute Health Resource Centre, University of Leeds, Sheffield, United Kingdom
51 Library automation and use of telematic tools in health libraries/documentation centres in Uruguay Thais A. Forster, Raquel Agazzi-Sarasola, Beatriz Celiberti, Paola Picco, Sociedad Uruguaya de Informatica en la Salud, Montevideo, Uruguay
52 Evaluating information on Internet: an experience in Medicine Paola Picco, Samira Sambaino, Institute of Neurology, Montevideo, Uruguay
53 Identifying cases where medical libraries actively contribute to evidence-based health care practice. Mark Lodge , Cochrane Collaboration, Cochrane Cancer Network, Institute of Health Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom
54 Looking for an electronic collection of journals in a Hospital Library: Pros and Cons Carmen Rodriguez-Otero, Hospital POVISA, Vigo, SPAIN
55 Access to the Fringe: complementary and Alternative Medicine Since 1879 Catherine Arnott Smith, Center for Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
56 Medical Informatics in Zambia: the Tropical Diseases Research Centre Experience Davies Champo, Tropical Diseases Research Centre / Library and Information Services Dept, Ndola, Zambia
57 The Impact of Modern information Technologies on the Image of the Czech National Medical Bibliography Helena Bouzkova, Marie Votipkova, Jaroslava Vesela, National Medical Library, Prague, Czech Republic
58 Developing health information websites in the English-speaking Caribbean: a case study of the website of the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre. (PAHO/WHO) www.carec.org Avril Reid, Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) PAHO/WHO, Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies
59 Stanislav Kosminsky as a bibliographer and librarian Mauer-Gorska Barbara, Medical University of Silesia, Library of the Medical Department in Zabrze, Zabrze, Poland
60 A project of information and training on Evidence Based Medicine aimed at librarians in Emilia-Romagna. Laura Cavazza, Maria Pia Fantini, Rita Iori, Chiara Bassi, Soprintendenza beni librari - Regione Emilia-Romagna, Bologna, Italy
61 Creation of a multimedia based integrated information system for viral diseases in India. Surya Nath Singh, National Institute of Virology, Pune, India.
62 The information needs of the health and social care team working in mental health Norma Blackburn, Guild Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Library and Information Service, Guild Academic Centre, Royal Preston Hospital, United Kingdom
63 BLISS (Bay Library and Information Services System): resource sharing across the boundaries Fiona Gorrell, Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS Trust, Westmorland General Hospital, Kendal, Cumbria, United Kingdom
64 Contribution to the elaboration of a system of collecting and circulating of the documentation on the health in Mauritania. Nathalie Abdel Kader, Bibliotheque des Sciences de la Sante, Institut National des Specialites Medicales, Nouakchott, Mauritania.

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