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NLM Long-Range Plan NLM will :  Be a partner in Federal disaster preparedness and recovery  Demonstrate how medical libraries and librarians can provide critical disaster information services  Ensure access to health information and effective use of libraries/librarians in disasters  Establish a Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC)

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Efficiently Finding Elusive Disaster Health Information An Introduction to Disaster Lit SM Cindy Love Siobhan Champ-Blackwell Disaster Information Management Research Center December 10, 2015 Agenda About NLM Disaster Information Management Research Center Overview of Grey Literature on Disasters Disaster Lit SM Database Q & A 2 NLM Long-Range Plan NLM will : Be a partner in Federal disaster preparedness and recovery Demonstrate how medical libraries and librarians can provide critical disaster information services Ensure access to health information and effective use of libraries/librarians in disasters Establish a Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC) Disaster 101 What is a disaster? emergency? catastrophe? public health emergency? What are the phases of disasters/emergencies? What do disasters have to do with health care? SO, WHAT IS NLMs ROLE? What is disaster health information? Where can you find it? What is information management? What is public information? Communications? What kind of R&D can be done for disaster health information? Whats a Disaster? Bioterrorism Chemical Emergencies Fires and Wildfires Geological Hazards Disease Outbreaks Radiation Emergencies Weather and Storms Large-scale Humanitarian Assistance Emergencies Large-scale Accidents Casualties from Terrorism, Mass Shootings Mass Migration of Refugees Civil Disturbances Public Health Emergencies Every disaster is a public health emergency. Disaster Health Literature Peer-reviewed scholarly literature Journal articles Books Grey Literature Reports Summaries Surveillance data Training materials Conference proceedings Grey Literature Formal definition: That which is produced on all levels of government, academics, business, and industry in print and electronic formats, but which is not controlled by commercial publishers. Working definition: Not in PubMed. Disaster Lit: NLM home of grey literature about disaster public health and medicine. 7 Its Everywhere! Managing the Flow of Information Disaster Lit: The Resource Guide for Disaster Medicine and Public Health Grey Literature Training Guidelines Conference materials Reports Fact sheets Websites Disaster Lit Search Features Search features Stemming Boolean AND, OR, NOT Filters Content Over 9,000 records Searching Disaster Lit Pre-formulated searches Disaster Lit home page Topic Pages You can add pre-formulated searches to your Website. Demos Refugee issues Zombies?! Refugees Zombies What can I do with the results? Sort Change number of records per page Long or short versions of Annotations Print this page Download full record Download brief citations Print/download only selected records, use checkboxes Download Full Record Keeping Track of Whats New in Disaster Lit Mobile Optimized Add icon to home screen: Step One Step Two Step Three Icon on Home Screen! Whats in Disaster Lit? Disaster medicine, disaster public health, public health emergencies, broadly defined From an approved Source We do the CRAP test for you * Currency How recent is the information? How recently has the website been updated? Is it current enough for your topic? * Reliability What kind of information is included in the resource? Is content of the resource primarily opinion? Is it balanced? Does the creator provide references or sources for data or quotations? * Authority Who is the creator or author? What are the credentials? Who is the published or sponsor? Are they reputable? What is the publisher's interest (if any) in this information? Are there advertisements on the website? * Purpose/Point of View Is this fact or opinion? Is it biased? Is the creator/author trying to sell you something? 21 Evaluating Sources Evaluation is by DIMRC librarians and subject experts Authoritative and credible High-quality content, kept current Includes materials for a professional audience Meets reasonable expectations for Web access, usability, navigation, and availability Includes English-language materials Non-commercial, no advertising, non-advocacy Tracking Source Evaluations Over 1,900 Source records 1,680 approved Sources, including all 800 U.S. state agencies with disaster-related responsibilities 100 Sources reviewed as top priority 220 records documenting Sources not approved Some of the usual suspects Selection Guidelines for Materials From an approved Source Emphasis on substantive documents Professional audience English Free or requires free registration Resources NOT already in PubMed or MedlinePlus 25 Disaster Lit: Professional Audience All health professionals who may be responding to a disaster or public health emergency outside their regular duties Trained medical and humanitarian volunteers Emergency/disaster planners and responders All responders coping with public health needs Medical Reserve Corps, Community Emergency Response Teams, etc. Those responsible for special needs/vulnerable populations Health care system planners Federal, state, tribal, and local planners and responders Researchers Journalists Tools of the Selection Trade Building on Disaster Lit Capabilities Disaster Lit provides 88% of the ASPR TRACIE Technical Resources Library records. Disaster Lit provides a subset of tools for researchers for the NIH Disaster Research Response Project. An API (application program interface) is available on request for using Disaster Lit on your website. The discontinued PEDPrepared database was merged into Disaster Lit. Thinking of starting a database of disaster health information materials? Retiring a database? Ask about using Disaster Lit to ensure sustainability and avoid duplicate effort. Disaster Lit: More than You Might Expect Broad and deep coverage of public health and medical aspects of every kind of disaster Resources from 100s of organizations Robust Web features for easy searching and downloading Use Disaster Lit on your websites: pre-formulated searches, RSS feed Current awareness tool, keep up with disaster-related grey lit Talk with us about using our capabilities to meet your program goals. Thank you! Cindy LoveSiobhan Champ-BlackwellDisaster Information Management Research Center Thank you for attending! To receive MLA CE credit: Fill out the online survey for the class at:Select the "Monthly Conference Call" radio button in question #1. Once you complete and submit the survey, a link will pop up that will send you to an online MLA CE certificate that you can personalize with your name and the date of the CE for 1 contact hour. The recording and slides will be added online: https://disasterinfo.nlm.nih.gov/dimrc/dismeetings.html