A portal for the Canadian Virtual Health Library / Bibliothèque virtuelle canadienne de la santé (CVHL/BVCS): Accomplishments and possibilities, scope and structure - a review of best practices
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Association des bibliothèques de la santé du Canada. Congrès annuel ; Hamilton (Ont.), 2012-06-11 - 2012-06-15.Éditeur·s
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Introduction: Coordination through CVHL/BVCS gives Canadian health libraries access to information technology they could not offer individually, thereby enhancing the library services offered to Canadian health professionals. An example is the portal being developed. Portal best practices are of increasing interest (usability.gov; Wikipedia portals; JISC subject portal project; Stanford clinical portals) but conclusive research is not yet available. This paper will identify best practices for a portal bringing together knowledge for Canadian health professionals supported through a network of libraries.
Description: The portal for Canadian health professionals will include capabilities such as:
• Authentication
• Question referral
• Specialist “branch libraries”
• Integration of commercial resources, web resources and health systems data
• Cross-resource search engine
• Infrastructure to enable links from EHR and decision support systems
• Knowledge translation tools, such as highlighting of best evidence
Best practices will be determined by studying the capabilities of existing portals, including consortia/networks and individual institutions, and through a literature review.
Outcomes: Best practices in portals will be reviewed. The collaboratively developed Virtual Library, currently the heart of cvhl.ca, is a unique database collecting high quality, free web documents and sites relevant to Canadian health care. The evident strengths of the Virtual Library will be discussed in light of best practices.
Discussion: Identification of best practices will support cost-benefit analysis of options and provide direction for CVHL/BVCS. Open discussion with stakeholders (libraries and professionals) informed by this review will lead to adoption of the best technical solutions supporting Canadian health libraries and their users.
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Également publié dans : Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, vol. 33, no 2, p. 79-91Autre·s localisation·s
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