Information Access:
Enhancing Rural Healthcare in North Dakota
Funded by the National Library of Medicine
under a contract (NO1-LM-6-3523) with the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The project received funding from March 1, 1997 to January 31, 1999. The final
report was published in May of 1999.
- There were two main intents of this project.
- The first was to improve the level of access to information available to
healthcare providers in the rural areas of the state of North Dakota.
- The second was to improve the information seeking skills of the healthcare
providers throughout rural areas of the state.
- The following activities were related to this project:
- Displays at professional healthcare conferences.
- Classes in several communities on accessing healthcare information on the Internet and searching NLM databases:
- Internet Grateful Med,
- PubMed,
- AidsLine, and
- a variety of health information databases.
- MEDSTAR
program on searching the MEDLINE databases.
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Publications outlining services available.
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Identification and development of future services.
If you would like to have more information about this project please feel
free to contact the Harley E. French Library of the Health Sciences or Barbara
Knight at bknight@medicine.nodak.edu.
- Classes and Exhibits
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- Members of the Outreach Project team are available to give demonstrations,
teach hands-on classes or do exhibits related to access to health care information.
For more information please contact one of the team members
listed below. They are continuously scheduling events.
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- Instructional Materials
The Outreach project team developed a set of "instructional materials"
available in the form of " Fact Sheets".
If you would like more information on instruction or availability of materials,
please contact one of the team members listed below.
- Who to Contact for more Information
This project involved several health science librarians in the state of North
Dakota. Please feel free to contact the librarian listed below that provides
library service in your quadrant of the state.
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