Training and tutorial Internet sites for health workers
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tutorial Internet sites for health workers
Links to fulltext training sites on the Internet and gateways to related
resources. The topics covered by the sites range from general computer and
Internet information to specific tutorials (PubMed and HINARI), searching
strategies and tools to evaluate sites on the Internet.
All the sites noted below are listed on the ‘INASP Health Links’ subpage titled
‘Internet Skills for Health Information Workers.’ By using the url listed below,
you can link directly to these and more training-related resources:
http://www.inasp.info/health/links/intskills.html
Basic Internet FAQ for the Medical Librarian: General Internet Information
This FAQ sheet (Frequently Asked Questions) is designed for the Medical
Librarian with little or no experience of the Internet. It includes links to
related sites. The site is maintained by the National Network of Libraries of
Medicine, U.S.
http://nnlm.gov/scr/techsheets/bodin1.html
Basic Internet FAQ for the Medical Librarian: Internet Information Access
This FAQ sheet (Frequently Asked Questions) continues with discussion of various
resources available for sending and receiving data on the Internet. It includes
information on e-mail, telnet, ftp, and links to related sites.
http://nnlm.gov/scr/techsheets/bodin2.html
Databasics or Leveling of the Database Learning Curve
This site is an overview of ‘common database functions’ for searching health
related databases. It includes information on help/guide pages,
truncation/wildcards symbols, controlled vocabulary, limits, combining searches,
and history of session. These are concepts that can be applied to searching in
numerous online databases. The site is maintained by the Health Science Center
Libraries, University of Florida, U.S.
http://www.library.health.ufl.edu/nancy/databasics.html
Electronic Information Resources for Health Researchers and Professionals
(INFORM)
This site contains materials from a health information training workshop held in
Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, July 2005. It includes educational material on
literature searches, formulating searches, finding references to journal
articles, accessing fulltext articles, and finding and evaluating WWW sites.
These documents have been produced by INFORM, an international collaborative
network based in the Faculty of Medicine at Uppsala University, Sweden.
http://www.inasp.info/training/health-inform/
Electronic Journals and Electronic Resources Library Management
This site contains educational material used for various INASP workshops. These
modules are intended for health professionals and researchers. Particular
emphasis is given to electronic information resources that are available through
PERI (http://www.inasp.info/peri/index.shtml), a program to support capacity
building in the research sector in developing and transitional countries. The
materials are available in English, Russian, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
http://www.inasp.info/training/ejournals/
Guide to Internet Discovery Tools for Health Professionals, Librarians, and
Consumers
This site provides a list of high-quality starting points for Internet resources
in the health sciences and librarianship. The site is maintained by the National
Network of Libraries of Medicine, U.S.
http://nnlm.gov/tools.html
HINARI Guide to Using PubMed
This site is a step-by-step guide (pdf) to using the PUBMED bibliographic
database for identifying accessible journal articles via Health InterNetwork
Access to Research Initiative (HINARI). The tool is useful for those in
developing and transitional countries that have registered for HINARI access. Go
to HINARI for information on the program and how to register. The guide was
developed by TEEAL/AGORA/HINARI Africa Office.
http://www.who.int/entity/hinari/training/HINARI%20Guide%20to%20Using%20PubMed.pdf
Internet Information Center
This site is intended for those who wish to learn how to use the Internet and,
in particular, resources provided by National Library of Medicine, U.S. It
includes links to tutorials, presentations, videos, resource samplers, and
advice sheets.
http://nnlm.gov/netinfo/
Internet for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting
This site is a free, interactive tutorial that lets users develop and practice
Internet Information Skills. It is comprised of a series of modules that assist
the user in identifying and locating health and medical information for nurses
and midwives. The site is maintained by BIOME, UK.
http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/tutorial/nurse
Internet Medic
This site is a free, interactive tutorial that lets users develop and practice
Internet Information Skills. It is comprised of a series of modules that assist
the user in identifying and locating health and medical information for
physicians. The site is maintained by BIOME, UK.
http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/tutorial/medic
Internet Training Activities and Materials
This site contains annotated links to numerous INASP workshops and training
materials on electronic information access in developing countries. Several
links are specific to health information while others deal with issues that are
relevant to the developing country environment - ranging from bandwidth
optimization to PC trouble shooting and web page design.
http://www.inasp.info/training/
NNLM Training Manual
This manual provides training materials for those who wish want to learn how to
use the Internet and National Library of Medicine resources. It includes links
to tutorials, presentations, videos, resource samplers, and advice sheets. The
site is maintained by the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, U.S.
http://nnlm.gov/train/
PubMed Tutorial
This site is a tutorial for users to learn how to utilize and navigate the many
search features of PubMed. The tutorial is set up as a series of topical
sections that can be completed individually or as a whole. It contains an
alphabetical index and was designed by the Health Science Center Libraries,
University of Florida, U.S.
http://www.library.health.ufl.edu/pubmed/pubmed2/
Resources for International Librarians, Health Professionals and Researchers
in Developing Countries
Developed by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), this site provides links
to useful resources for health information workers in developing countries. It
includes links to sites on training and courses, document delivery, library
development manuals and other NLM sites of interest.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/psd/ref/international.html
10 Things to Know About Evaluating Medical Resources on the Web
This site indicates the essential questions to ask when evaluating a health
related resource on the Internet. It is intended for use by the general public,
but the criteria are applicable for all. The site is maintained by the National
Center for Complimentary and Alternative Health, U.S.
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/webresources/
Ways to Find Medical Information on the Internet
This site provides a brief overview and first steps for finding medical and
health sciences information on the Internet.
http://www.pavilion.co.uk/mednet/find_med.html
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