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ICML 9
9º Congresso Mundial de Informação em Saúde e Bibliotecas
Salvador, Bahia - Brasil, 20 a 23 de setembro de 2005
BVS4
4ª Reunião de Coordenação Regional da BVS
19 e 20 de setembro de 2005
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> Tema 1 - Desenvolvimento e inovação em bibliotecas médicas e de saúde
Programa
21 a 23 de setembro de 2005
12:30 - 14:00
Sessão de Poster
Local: Hall E - Terceiro andar
P01 - An information dissemination system experience in Oswaldo Cruz Institute: the “Wednesday roundtables”
Alexandre Medeiros Correia de Sousa
P02 - The process of customizing BIREME´s methodological and technological tools: the case of the Casa de Oswaldo Cruz
Aline da Silva Alves
P03 - Constructing memory places about AIDS: ABIA’s experience
Aline Moreira Lopes; Terto Jr., V.; Pimenta, C.; Correa, V.
P04 - Virtual Health Library (VHL) Directory of Institutions: promoting information access equity
Aline Franzo; Domingos Teruel
P05 - The innovation in the continuity: the list of existing periodicals in health libraries and documentation services in Portugal
Ana Miguéis; Arminda Sustelo; Leonor Maia
P06 - SANITAS: The Virtual Health Directory of the Caribbean; 3rd edition
Carmen M. Santos-Corrada; Pedro A. Del-Valle-López
P07 - Use of Information Technology at Library of Manguinhos:an experience report
Éder de Almeida Freyre; Sandra Maria Osório Xavier Marinho
P08 - Planning a medical library for 2014 - how the planning process was influenced by the parallel process of developing the library into a learning organisation
Kari Berg; Karen Johanne Buset
P09 - Implementation of the new library of ICBA/USU: searching for the quality of services and products
Ligia Scrivano Paixão
P10 - Technical Cooperation for the Development of Libraries of Health: 20 years of experience of PAHO Honduras
Lourdes Ramírez
P11 - Leisref: application for setting up legislation collections
Luciano Soares Duarte; Maria Regina Chiquetto; Fabio Batalha Cunha dos Santos
P12 - Promoting the accessibility to the complete texts of scientific articles in the School of Medicine at São Paulo University: traditional needs and innovative possibilities
Maria Fazanelli Crestana; Marinalva de Souza Aragão; Suely Campos Cardoso; Valéria de Vilhena Lombardi
P13 - Non-text materials: adapting LILACS Methodology for descriptive and thematic representation
Maria Regina Chiquetto da Silva; Sueli Mitiko Yano; Luciano Soares Duarte; Selma Palombo; Maria Anália da Conceição
P14 - The history of public health in Latin America and The Caribbean: Bienal HISA – 2000/2001
Marília de Almeida March
P15 - PIRAMIDE: an Italian tool for retrieving PubMed journals
Maurella Della Seta; Cinzia Sellitri; Claudio Di Benedetto; Cristina Calicchia
P16 - Public Health: policies and guidelines for the composition and maintenance of collections in Brazilian libraries
Rosamares Rocha Galvão; Lourdes de Souza Moraes; Ana Márcia Nascimento Juliano Barbosa; Ione do Carmo; Jeane de Oliveira Dantas; Luciana Lima de Oliveira
P17 - Virtual Health Libraries as potential disseminators of information for the society
Rosany Bochner; Carlos Fernando Collares; Diego Gonzalez; Eliane Gil Rodrigues de Castro; Fan Hui Wen; Heloísa Rey Farza; Jorge Sayde; Rita de Cassia Bomfim Leitão Higa; Roberto Henrique Belo Pereira
P18 - Local queries and Bireme’s journals collection: mapping the cooperative workflow between BIREME and UNIFESP/EPM Central Library as part of the knowledge
Maria Elisa Rangel Braga; Patrícia Gaião; Rosemeire Rocha Pinto
P19 - The differential in customer service at the Virtual Health Library (VHL): promoting the equity in the health information access
Rosemeire Rocha Pinto; Shirley Dias da Silva
P20 - A whole greater than its parts: a community-based model for HIV/AIDS treatment information exchange
Tiffany Veinot; Timothy Rogers
P161 - The Health Observatory of the Legal Amazon: an information network for the improvement of health services in the region
Edgard Costa Oliveira; Paulo de Tarso Ribeiro de Oliveira; Ricardo Costa de Carvalho; Dulce Vidigal do Amaral; Adla Marques and Daniel Alvão