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Consumer Health Information and Librarian Roles

Where do you draw the line between making health information available and appearing to offer medical advice? Does your agency have a policy or procedures dealing with these issues? The distinction is significant, both in terms of liability and professional ethics.

Guidelines on agency policies and procedures:

 

 

Information Seeking


National Library of Medicine

  • National Library of Medicine Gateway - The NLM Gateway is a Web-based system that lets users search simultaneously in multiple database systems at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). 
  • Services for Librarians - The National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region web site has information for librarians providing consumer health information.
  • PubMed Tutorial - This is a web-based learning program that will show you how to search PubMed®, the National Library of Medicine (NLM®) journal literature search system.

State Library of Iowa

 

Interlibrary Loan

 State Library of Iowa


Management

  • Basic Medical Library Management - This National Network of Libraries web site is for both professional and non-professional librarians new to health or hospital libraries. It seeks to provide instant access to quality resources which will help the medical librarian meet the needs of the patron.
  • How Do You Set Up and Run a Consumer Health Library? - The Consumer and Patient Health Information Section of the Medical Library Association sponsors this page on the basics of consumer health library planning, budgeting, staffing, collection development, reference services, theory,and bibliography.

Tools for Educating Staff and Patrons


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