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Information organization + access INLS 705
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Organization and accessing creativity LIFE HACKS
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Objectives
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Organizing materials Books Journals Medical conditions/concepts Cooperation and interoperability NLM Classification MeSH ICD-10 HL7, UMLS
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NLM Classification for books http://wwwcf.nlm.nih.gov/class/OutlineofNLMClassificationSchedule.html
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MeSH for organizing articles http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/topsubscope2008.html
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Medical classification
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ICD for organizing diseases and conditions http://www.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/
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UMLS for organizing cooperation and interoperability, 1
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UMLS for organizing cooperation and interoperability, 2
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HL7 for organizing cooperation and interoperability
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Information access
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Goals
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Access in the library Everybody has a role
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Library access trends/issues Centralization and integration of services Physical access Security Remote storage Electronic access Wireless networks in clinics Geographic dispersion
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DOCLINE/Loansome Doc
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Open access journals
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Open Access journals
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NIH Public Access Policy
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Summaries/Readability Cochrane Library EBM journals
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Txt2MEDLINE: Text-Messaging Access to MEDLINE/PubMed
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Welch Library Information Suites
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Linking resources together https://webcis.cpmc.columbia.edu/webcisdocs/what-are-infobuttons.html
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Activity Read – Lindberg DA, Humphreys BL. Rising expectations: access to biomedical information. Yearb Med Inform. 2008:165-72. http://tinyurl.com/5peewc http://tinyurl.com/5peewc Identify – themes – problems and solutions – unresolved problems How are we changing our behavior in response? Propose solutions or the path to a solution
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