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1 Developing an e-journal to review the mobile medical computing literature Jeffery Loo INLS 882 April 17, 2007

2 “We believe in a former life she was an editor.”

3 outline development of the journal lessons learned future research

4 What is mobile medical computing? data collection reference lookup calculations administration

5 Let’s summarize the learning points from the literature!

6 Why is this journal important?

7 doctors juggle diverse information needs (Smith, 1996) doctors have limited time for information seeking (Ely et al., 1999) mobile medical computing offers solutions

8 Benefits of mobile handheld computing Tools to manage and retrieve information –Why not a handheld –Convenient –Store a bit of information –Resembles a notepad –CDSS, look up textbooks –One of many ways: doing a tiny bit in contributing to a grand goal

9 goals ethical low cost independence accessibility & archival copy encourage learning

10 How is this going to be done? 2 questions: Who will write the articles? How will it be published?

11 international scholars

12 digital publishing system Open Journal Systems Open Journal Systems

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16 how does the journal look?

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18 background Doctors and time and information needs Mo had this idea of creating a journal that helps busy physicians be able to read the research Epocrates funded this scholarship

19 Tasks I’ve worked on No medical training yet: Copyedit Instruction Mentorship Digital publishing workflow

20 I will present to you as three very different people: as a librarian, editor, international collaborator  share what I learned from these different perspectives

21 lessons learned

22 student experimentation

23 global collaboration

24 mentorship Telemachus and Mentor

25 extracting insightful learning points providing thoughtful and encouraging criticism

26 LIS skills in publishing

27 CHANGE GOOD (FOR THE BETTER) continual improvement

28 future research reflect on our organic development as an upstart journal patterns and trends in article summaries by professionals of different disciplines impact of articles value of librarians to journal publishing develop training for writing concise evaluative summaries templates for summarization

29 questions? “There are many questions of course, that won’t be answered till the autopsy.” “I still don’t have all the answers, but I’m beginning to ask the right questions.”

30 Research questions We can generate data Copy from Marchionini notes

31 as a librarian I have the thinking skills that can be translated to any field academia is a safe learning environment we should be safe to experiment

32 outline How did this journal get started? Purpose: Reflective statement on what I learned as an editor, as an international collaborator, librarian Editor  mentorship, technical systems International collaborator  cultural nuances, technical systems Librarian  my role in an information system: I have unique skills and interests that not every professional may have

33 Outline Overview of the journal: need, tasks I’ve worked on International collaboration: Linked In Reviewing systems Technical systems: digital publishing system Reflective issues: editing as mentorship, role as a librarian Further research


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