ICML Full Programmes July 2-5, 2000 (London)

Tuesday 4th July 2000 9.00 - 10.30 Parallel Session 4
Key Themes for the 21st Century    
Betsy L Humphreys Organising and preserving the digital universe: toward a strategy for the next millennium National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA
Daniel B Addo Entering the 21st Century with mid-20th Century prospects: the challenge for the health sciences librarian in Africa University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, Ghana
Gabby Fennessey Evolution of the knowledge worker and knowledge management in evidence-based health care Monash University, Caulfield, Australia
Andrew Booth Librarian heal thyself: evidence-based librarianship: useful, practicable, desirable? ScHARR, University of Sheffield, UK
Delivering Health Care Information (UK Health Libraries Group Session 4)
Debra Revere, Leilani St. Anna, Debra S Ketchell, Ted Eytan & Barak Gaster Information needs of primary care providers IAIMS Program, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Suzanne Bakker Push and pull: stretching the line between rights and likes The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pamela A Meredith International electronic mail requests received by the US National Library of Medicine: how universal are medical information problems? National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA
Graham Walton, Angelina Hutton & Catherine Edwards HyLiFe for health: co-ordination of distributed resources for health students at the University of Northumbria University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK
Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries (Medical Library Association Medical Informatics Section Session 2)
Jim Duncan & Dick Eimas Creating virtual resources for historians and researchers University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
Gillian Goldsmith Mayman Challenges of maintaining and extending a database solution for networked information resources Yale University, New haven, Connecticut, USA
Debra S Ketchell, Emily Hull, Leilani St. Anna, Wei-Laung Hu & Leo Lai Databasing the HealthLinks portal University of Washington Health Sciences Centre, Seattle, Washington, USA
Steven L MacCall, Ian E Gibson, Ana D Cleveland, David McMillan & Russell Kingston Digital library management software for multiple clinical sites School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alabama, USA
Resource Discovery (3rd International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (ICAHIS) Session 4)
Teodora Oker-Blom, Raisa Iivonen & Sinikka Suckcharoen Electronic animal health information: outreach services and continuing education for practicing veterinarians' changing information needs Veterinary Medicine Library, University of Helsinki, Finland
Anna Shemaeva Model of distributed veterinary resources in Ukraine Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Karkhiv, Ukraine
The Librarians' Teaching Role Explored 2 
Anne Linton & Catherine Delia The librarian's role in health sciences informatics The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington DC, USA
Megan Clark & A Breton Library instruction for medical students: critical thinking and the rush into the 21st Century Wellington School of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand
Dawn M Littleton &  Ellen Nagle Provision of computer based learning resources in North American academic health sciences environments University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Lynn Kasner Morgan Educating medical students to practice evidence based medicine Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
Consumer Health Information: the State of the Art (Spanish Language  Session 2)
Miren Ferrandez Girones La ciberinformacion sobre salud para la poblacion: el papel de la atencion primaria de salud Centre Documental, Institut Catala de la Salut, Barcelona, Spain
Naomi C Broering Servicios de informacion de salud para el publico: un programa de la Network Nacional de Bibliotecas de Medicina (NN/LM) y recursos del interneten Espanol Friends of the NLM Update, California, USA
Elena Guardiola La informacion al paciente en Espanol en Internet: la industria farmaceutica Departamento de I&D, Division Farma, Q.F. Bayer, Barcelona, Spain
A Blanco Perez, A Calvo Ferrer, E Couto Gutierrez, C Munoz Tinoco, C Campos Asensio & I Martinez Hervas Directorio de recursos de informacion para pacientes en Espanol Biblioteca, Hospital Ramon y Cajal, Madrid, Spain
Knowledge Transfer: Nordic and Baltic Co-operation Projects (Nordic Association of Medical and Health Information Session)
Elisabeth Akre & Meile Kretaviciene Transfer of knowledge: a Nordic-Baltic education programme for health libraries Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Ilze Purina The world enters Latvia - Latvia steps out in the world: realising a new way of life and service style in the library Library of the Medical Academy of Latvia, Latvia
Liisa Salmi Human factors in library internationalism Kuopio University Hospital, Finland
Change Management: Strategic Choices and their Implications
Heather Todd Jointly funded libraries - partnerships between hospitals and universities University of Queensland, Australia
Faith A Meakin Implementing planned change at the University of Florida Health Science Centre Library University of Florida Health Science Center, USA
Oliver Obst The transition from printed to electronic journals - one German medical library's strategy University of Munster, Germany
Jessie McGowan Integrating library services Ottawa Hospital, Canada
WHO Documentation Services in a Time of Change (WHO Documentation Centre Session)
Yvonne Grandbois, Richard Jones, Danute Kazlauskiene, Helen Bouzkova & Tatyana Kaigorodova WHO Documentation Centre Panel. Keynote speaker: Yvonne Grandbois WHO HQ. Panel speakers from Documentation Centres in WHO UK, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Russia.  WHO HQ, Geneva, Switzerland
Tuesday 4th July 2000 11.15 - 12.15 Plenary Session 4. Theme: The Health Care Context
Chair: Elisabeth Husem, Librarian, University of Oslo Psychiatric Clinic, Norway Dr. Fred Bukachi Royal Brompton Hospital, London
  J A Muir Gray Director, National Electronic Library for Health, UK
Tuesday 4th July 2000 2.00 - 3.15 Parallel Session 5
Quality Across the Sectors (OMNI/BIOME Session 1)
Veronica Fraser Quality across the sectors: using knowledge to drive up quality in the National Health Service NHS Executive, London, UK
Bob Gann Developing quality standards for public information on NHS Direct Online NHS Direct Online, Winchester, UK
Bruce Madge, Fiona McLean & Jim Briggs The telemedicine information service - keeping patients informed remotely Health Care Information Service, The British Library, London, UK
 BIREME Conference of the Latin American and Caribbean Virtual Health Library (Session 1)
Speakers to be announced The Virtual Health Library in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean: its achievements and the challenges to overcome.  Session 1: Advances and experiences - speakers from each region.  
EAHIL Business Meeting General Assembly of the European Association of Health Information and Libraries  
Standards and Resource Discovery (3rd International Conference of Animal Health Information Specialists (ICAHIS) Session 5)
James Case, Jeffrey Wilke & Allen Hahn The status of animal health information standards in the US California Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System, Davis, California
Bryn Davies & Tom Roper Presentations on two UK animal health projects: Vetgate and ASVIN Royal Veterinary College and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. London, UK
Focus on Africa
Maria G N Musoke An inductive analysis of the use of information by health workers in rural Uganda Makerere University Medical School, Uganda
Bob Ibrahima Creating the system for HIV/AIDS information management and diffusion in collaboration with UNAIDS Africa Consultants International, Dakar-Fann, Senegal
Rosemary Kiathe Towards improving access to Kenya's medical and allied health information College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Leonard Rhine & Kenneth Chanda The development and use of the 'Guide to Medical Resources' website at the University of Zambia University of Florida Health Science Centre, USA
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region: projects and regional network activities (Session 1)
Najeeb Al-Shorbaji Workshop WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, Egypt
Reflections on Medical History and Bibliography
Lucretia W McClure Giants of the 20th century Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, USA
David Pearson Preserving the record of medicine for the future The Wellcome Trust, London, UK
Jenni Tsafrir & Abraham Ohry Medical illustration: from caves to cyberspace Tel Aviv University and Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel
Patricia G Kahn & Richard J Kahn Noah Webster: the father of American epidemiology and copyright law Penobscot Bay Medical Center, Rockport, USA
Tuesday 4th July 2000 3.45 - 5.15 Parallel Session 6
Quality Across the Sectors (OMNI/BIOME Session 2)
G Eysenbach, K Lampe & D Brickley Med-Certain: an EU-funded project for metadata-based certification and rating of trustworthy and assessed health information on the Net University of Heidelberg, Department of Clinical Social Medicine, Cybermedicine Unit, Germany
Lisa Gray OMNI to BIOME: managing quality across the sectors BIOME, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK
Alison Cooke & Betsy Anagnostelis Creating indicators of quality for medical information available via the Internet: issues of generisability Royal Free and University College Medical School of UCL, London, UK
 BIREME Conference of the Latin American and Caribbean Virtual Health Library (Session 2)
Speakers to be announced The Virtual Health Library in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean: its achievements and the challenges to overcome.  Session 2: Convergence of health sciences information - speakers representing the producer, intermediary, user.  
The Forseeable Future
Michael Brittain Beyond information searching: towards consensus Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Helga Patrikios How can we harness IT for health information users in Africa University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
Stefania Juliusdottir Social implications of tele-societies National University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland
T Mark Hodges From national networks and regional relationships to global group: the international health science library community at the Millennium Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA
WHO: Impact and Benefit
Irene Bertrand, E Certain, A Ly & S Bah Health information for all: starting at grass roots level in Africa WHO, Geneva, Switzerland
Julio E Dizon Health and biomedical information support of the WHO in the Western Pacific Region: its contribution to 'Health for All by the Year 2000' WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, Philippines
Nancy Kamau Accessing health grey literature in Kenya: constraints and opportunities Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya
Tatyana Kaigorodova Information needs of the main WHO document consumers in Russia WHO Documentation Centre, Public Health Research Institute, Moscow, Russia
Information for the 'Expert' Consumer
Bob Gann Developing NHS Direct Online Centre for Health Information Quality, Winchester, UK
Anke Scheiber & Matthias Gruendel The impact of electronic health information and computer-mediated communication for the coping abilities of cancer patients University for Applied Sciences, Magdeburg, Germany
Magnus Lerch, C Reichle, M L Dierks & F W Schwartz Improvement of an evidence-based patient information Web site by redesigning the content structure Hannover Medical School, Germany
Rosemary Ilett Different for girls? Exploring how women's health information challenges medical librarianship The Centre for Women's Health, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Research Lessons from User Studies
Ruth Frankish Training UK librarians to use the Cochrane Library: has it impacted on usage? NHs Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK
Olof Sundin Qualitative methods in health information user studies: what good can they do? Swedish School of Library and Information Studies, Boras, Sweden
Jean Yeoh Advanced practice nurses and nurse specialits: an invisible user group? St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK
Vanna Pistotti & Enrica Veronesi, Luiginia Lazzari & Paola Mozzati How to inform users about resource sharing SBBL, REgione Lombardia, Direzione Sanita, Milan, Italy
Forum on Information Retrieval
Stuart J Nelson, Michael Schopen, Jacque-Lynne Schulman & Natalie Arluk An interlingual database of MeSH translations National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, USA
Victoria White, Julie Glanville (presenting author), Carol Lefebvre & Trevor Sheldon Search filter design: is it possible to be more scientific? NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK
Yuri Kagolovsky & Jochen R Moehr Evaluation of information retrieval: old problems and new perspectives School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria, Canada
Martha Preddie, Ernesta Greenidge & Laura McDougall Information retrieval attitudes and practices of medical practitioners in Trinidad and Tobago The University of the West Indies, Trinidad, West Indies
Document Delivery Challenges: Some Solutions
Nancy Lombardo, Kenning Arlitsch & Andreas Savva Cyprus medical libraries project Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Gerald J Perry, Kristin Antelman, Jeanette McCray & Joan Schlimgen Delivering full-text electronic journals to members of a widely distributed consortium Arizona Health Sciences Library, the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
M Chandrakumaran Nair CanlibNET India: a national network for sharing of oncology information resources in cancer libraries in India Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum, India
Gary Ives Ariel: the international standard for electronic document delivery Texas A&M University, Texas, USA
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region: projects and regional network activities (Session 2)
Najeeb Al-Shorbaji Workshop WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, Egypt
Programming is subject to cancellation or change without notice.

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