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. 1994 Oct;82(4):357–362.

Document needs in a rural GRATEFUL MED outreach project.

J L Dorsch 1, T K Landwirth 1
PMCID: PMC225956  PMID: 7841902

Abstract

An analysis of documents provided to eight rural Illinois hospital sites during a GRATEFUL MED outreach project involving end-user searching revealed significant patterns that have implications for collection development and information services in small, underserved hospitals. Document requests were analyzed by user groups making the requests, subject matter, inclusion on the Brandon/Hill lists and in Abridged Index Medicus, and publication date. Of the 359 documents requested, 86% came from health professional groups other than physicians and nurses. Eighty-five percent of all requests came from two sites that had active project-trained intermediaries, with most requests forwarded by the intermediaries. Subject analysis revealed a strong need for administrative and allied health information in addition to clinical information. Fewer than half of the titles on the recommended lists were requested during the project. Most documents requested had been published in the past five years. Introduction of end-user searching is not the complete answer to improved information access at small hospitals; the authors conclude that basic collections and library personnel are still needed locally to respond effectively to health professionals' information needs.

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