Lj. Walton et al., Outreach to public health professionals: lessons learned from a collaborative Iowa public health project, B MED LIB A, 88(2), 2000, pp. 165-171
In 1995, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the Public Health Servi
ce (PHS) recommended that special attention be given to the information nee
ds of unaffiliated public health professionals. In response, the National N
etwork of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) Greater Midwest Region initiated a
collaborative outreach program for public health professionals working in r
ural east and central Iowa. Five public health agencies were provided equip
ment, training, and support for accessing the Internet. Key factors in the
success of this project were: (1) the role of collaborating agencies in the
implementation and ongoing success of information access outreach projects
; (2) knowledge of the socio-cultural factors that influence the informatio
n-seeking habits of project participants (public health professionals); and
(3) management of changing or varying technological infrastructures. Worki
ng with their funding, personnel from federal, state, and local governments
enhanced the information-seeking skills of public health professionals in
rural eastern and central Iowa communities.