Kelli Ham, Consumer Health Coordinator National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Southwest Region.

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Kelli Ham, Consumer Health Coordinator National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Southwest Region

It began with a simple question: “What could the California State Library do to help local public libraries improve their capacity to provide reliable health information for their users?”

Health Your Library Large-scale survey deployed in 2007 Sent to library staff, library users and health professionals Combined results provided basis for this project

Knowledge of core health materials Quality online health information Improve service infrastructure Training of library staff Create an Internet health portal

Collaboration between the California State Library and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Southwest Region Project funded by LSTA grant and National Library of Medicine contract This project was supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. Additional funding is provided by the National Library of Medicine under a contract (N01-LM ) with the UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library.

Professional Development Tool Geared to public library staff Designed to build core competencies Covers all aspects of consumer health services

Health and wellness focus For all library staff, not just librarians Based on learning objectives Libraries as healthy places improves health of entire community Partnerships with health professionals and community organizations are key

Interactive PDF document Living, working document that will grow and improve over time Can be used online, on local computer, or as printed copy Available on California State Library web site

Advisory committee for design, structure and overall recommendations Public and consumer health librarians Patient Educators Health professionals Librarians and subject specialists gathered and recommended content

Eight competencies specific to consumer health services A melding of other competencies lists Library staff can use list to identify areas of expertise and areas for improvement Each competency is supported by resources in the Toolkit

A to Z versus topical organization Carefully selected resources with focus on prevention, wellness, coping, and support Not meant to duplicate or replace MedlinePlus, but to be used as an adjunct resource Not comprehensive, but a representative offering of best resources

Community needs assessments Providing health reference services Understanding health literacy Core reference and series recommendations Creating partnerships Programming and marketing

Two types of content in this section New technologies and formats for delivery of health information Social networking for sharing health information and support Helps librarians and staff understand and evaluate new mechanisms for health information sharing and delivery

Key philosophy of the project Libraries as healthy places serve as models for entire community Resources to help libraries, businesses and community organizations implement workplace wellness strategies

Intended to bring awareness of the benefits of partnerships between health professionals and libraries Resources for understanding health literacy Guidelines for improving communication between patients and providers Quality health resources that clinicians can trust when recommending to patients

Interactive Table of Contents Icons Hyperlinks Acronyms list in Appendix Helpful tips Helpful Tip: While the PDF file can be accessed on the web, it is more efficient to save the file locally to your computer. Save the PDF file to your desktop or other convenient location. Helpful Tip: While the PDF file can be accessed on the web, it is more efficient to save the file locally to your computer. Save the PDF file to your desktop or other convenient location.

Book PDF file, easier to print or send by Video file Audio file, podcast CD or DVD eLearning resource, e.g. online tutorial Easy-to-read or understand materials In Spanish or contains Spanish language content Contains multilingual resources

Training Infopeople online class in January Inclusion of new classes when available Collection of feedback and suggestions Document updates every six months Twitter feed to announce new

Initial evaluation to test survey and initial impressions of Toolkit Final evaluation planned for early 2011 Deployed after libraries have used Toolkit in the field Will request feedback on usability, usefulness of resources and as a professional development tool Suggestions for improvement Input on other ways California State Library can help

Survey will take about 10 minutes to complete If you can help, please type address into the polling box. An invitation will be sent by Suzanne Flint by tomorrow to all volunteers. You will have several weeks to view the Toolkit and take the survey. Thanks for considering!

Kelli Ham, MLIS Consumer Health Coordinator NN/LM Pacific Southwest Region UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library Consumer Health Toolkit On Feedback: