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Margot Malachowski, MLS, AHIP National Network of Libraries of Medicine Rhode Island Library Association Conference, June 2017
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Connecting Communities to Health

Jan 29, 2018

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Margot Malachowski, MLS, AHIP

National Network of Libraries of Medicine

Rhode Island Library Association Conference, June

2017

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Public libraries (1996-2008)

Hospital library (2008-2016)

National Network of Libraries of Medicine—

New England (current)

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Health Information Reference

Health Topics (multiple languages)

Find a Doctor

Integrative Medicine

Free Professional Development Opportunities

Funding Resources and Ideas for Community

Health Engagement

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Suzie: Send it to

Me

Isaac: I’ll find it

Myself

Robert: Research

it for Me

Hannah: Help

Me, Teach Me

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YOU

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YOU

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YOU

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Time is a great healer (earaches, back pain)

Rituals of healing are very powerful

Chiropractic, massage, and acupuncture are

relatively safe, when using qualified

practitioners

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is an effective

adjunct to physical treatments

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Talk with your doctor

Before trying herbs,

vitamins, supplements—

learn about potentially

dangerous or troublesome

interactions

Listen to your body

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“When the library visitors who took part in the interviews were asked about the most important resources the library provides in support of health information seeking, most said ‘books’.”

“I’m not sure if that’s what their job is”: Consumer health information and emerging “Healthwork” roles in the public library. Roma Harris, Flis Henwood, Audrey Marshall, and Amanda Burdett. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2010; 49(3): 239-252.

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“[The librarian] suggested a few books but I’m not going to bother because everything I look at is too old.”

“What you get on the shelf is the stuff that people don’t want to borrow.”

Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2010; 49(3): 239-252.

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Toss most materials older than five years

Exceptions:

Anatomy books

Grief & emotional support

Medical & translation dictionaries

Classics (herbal)

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Recommended Core List of Books and

Journals for Alabama Public Libraries

(Alabama Health InfoNet)

My list from Consumer Health Library

(Baystate Health)

Consumer and Patient Health Information

Section (CAPHIS) of the Medical Library

Association http://www.mlanet.org/

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“Bless her, [the librarian] didn’t have a clue what she was looking for really,

but she found all the information that I needed.”

Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2010; 49(3): 239-252.

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