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Atsushi ISHII
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Atsumi KOMAI
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Mitsuhiko WATANABE
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The author considers the sense of nursing librarian managing every day works. For nursing librarian fundamentally it is required the knowledge and skills of librarianship. Secondly he/she must know the subject of nursing practice. Finally the leadership and business mind is involved in his/her institution.
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Hideaki CHIYO, Fumi OMAE
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The roles and fumctions of libraries attached to colleges and universities are changing remarkably, with social changes and development of IT. Osaka Prefecture College of Nursing, Library is facing the problem of integration with other prefecture universities as well as its incorporation program. Our library as a branch, therefore, intends to show distinctive characteristics by identifying itseif as a special health-related library. We assume the important roles of our kind of libraries as follows: 1) electronic special information and electronic environment services 2) training of special librarians 3) information literacy education of students and researchers and 4) opening of libraries to local health professionals. We also assume we have to provide not only written information but also health care education to local people hereafter.
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Zenshiro TOSAKA
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Yumiko ABE
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Yasuo KOYAMA
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A medical information service started in December 2002 at "KOYAMA Bunko (Library)" in a separate room in the staff library of Tochigi Cancer Center. The KOYAMA Bunko holds about 500 books and magazines for medicine and/or cancer patient care, an internet terminal and a visual audio system for its own purpose. A retired cancer surgeon and several civilian volumteers attend two days a week to the patients and/or their families. The KOYAMA Bunko primarily aims to help clients in finding suitable information from literature in this special library. One hundred and fifty-nine clients visited the KOYAMA Bunko" from December 2002 to July 2003. During this period, in addition to the ordinary information service, copy service of more professional medical literature in the stuff library (7cases), internet exploration for necessary information (15 times) and counseling (25 times) were offered by the doctor. The counseling were very much appreciated by patients who were firstly informed of definite diagnosis, ones who were required to give informed consent to their treatment methods and ones who were told about the cancer recurrence.
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Terutaka SAGAWA, Ruriko OKADA, Mitsuko AOKI
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Several approaches to extract keywords from a document submitted by students were done. Two types of documents were used. Summaries of research papers were analyzed as the fixed structure type. Another type was the non-fixed structure type. Non-significant words that had little meaning were discarded after morphological analysis. Remained words were used as extracted terms. Frequencies of terms in the document, associations of terms in the sentence, and weight-degrees of terms in the documents were examined. Chart-ization was tried using these values. Documents of the non-fixed structure type were chart-ized with weight-degrees of terms. All but a few of significant terms were extracted from documents of the fixed structure type, and we could not chart-ize these documents.
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shinichi ABE, Momoko MUTO
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Because information literacy is important for nurses, it has been studied by many researchers in Europe and America. We have taught information science to third-year students at the Jikei University School of Nursing. We investigated information needs and information behavior of graduates of the school to evaluate the effects of training. A questionnaire was sent to 34 graduates with about 3 years of clinical experience. The return rate was 58.8%. The questionnaire showed that half of the respondents remembered the contents of information science training. Two-thirds had used the library of the Jikei University. Seventy percent of respondents needed information for care, and 80% got the information from academic joumals. Seventy-five percent wanted the library to be easy to access and use. We intend to improve the information science training program for undergraduates and to expand the contents of information services for graduates on the basis of these results.
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Kazunori YAKEYAMA
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Nobuko ANDO
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In the Munakata College of nursing, the library which was the kernel of an educational organization was not related to the education at first. Further, the library which should have been reflected an educational target had not been managed well. After we tried to share all information related to the education, the activity, the meaning and the function of the library was positively understood. The interrelation of the curriculum and the library was designed. A coordinated consideration for providing both educational practice among instructors-librarians and the deepening of relation between education and library was considered. Since the library is appropriately placed in the nursing education, its function as the study and information center is demonstrated well. It is necessary to rightly place the librarian in the system and all school personnel need to participate directly or indirectly in the management from different standpoint.
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Akio UNO
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Atsuko MATSUSAKA
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Miyoko NAITO, Yukiko HAGA
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Kotomi KAGOSHIMA
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Miyuki MISHIMA
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Chieko MIZUNO
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Yae YOSHIMI, Isao NARAOKA, Yumiko ABE, Toshie ROPPONGI, Kyouji MATSUMU ...
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Mikiko NAMIKAWA
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Hirohisa OHTAKI
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Mami MATSUDA
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Shinichi ABE
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