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A current perspective on medical informatics and health sciences librarianship

Authors :
Perry, Gerald J.
Roderer, Nancy K.
Assar, Soraya
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Medical Library Association, 2005.

Abstract

The article offers a current perspective on medical informatics and health sciences librarianship.The authors: (1) discuss how definitions of medical informatics have changed in relation to health sciences librarianship and the broader domain of information science; (2) compare the missions of health sciences librarianship and health sciences informatics, reviewing the characteristics of both disciplines; (3) propose a new definition of health sciences informatics; (4) consider the research agendas of both disciplines and the possibility that they have merged; and (5) conclude with some comments about actions and roles for health sciences librarians to flourish in the biomedical information environment of today and tomorrow.Boundaries are disappearing between the sources and types of and uses for health information managed by informaticians and librarians. Definitions of the professional domains of each have been impacted by these changes in information. Evolving definitions reflect the increasingly overlapping research agendas of both disciplines. Professionals in these disciplines are increasingly functioning collaboratively as "boundary spanners," incorporating human factors that unite technology with health care delivery.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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