"Polska Bibliografia Lekarska" Głównej Biblioteki Lekarskiej w roku swojego trzydziestolecia
Main Authors: | Włostowska, Ewa, Głębocki, Jacek |
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Other Authors: | Derfert-Wolf, Lidia, Szczepańska, Barbara |
Format: | Proceeding NonPeerReviewed application/pdf |
Bahasa: | pl |
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Stowarzyszenie Bibliotekarzy Polskich KWE
, 2009
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/13485/1/wlostowska_baztech_bydgoszcz.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/13485/2/wlostowska_baztech_bydgoszcz_prezentacja.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/13485/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Appreciation of the Polish Medical Bibliography created by the Central Medical Library (GBL) on its Thirtieth Anniversary. The paper offers a comprehensive presentation of the history of the “Polish Medical Bibliography” (PBL). PBL was launched by the Central Medical Library in 1979 and it was originally run on Singer 1500 terminals using proprietary software created specially for the Library. The paper briefly surveys the methodology of data processing and the realisation of the principles of indexing and searching introduced by the US National Library of Medicine for MEDLARS/Medline system in PBL. The paper also presents procedures connected with maintaining and utilising of the Polish version of the American Medical Subject Headings thesaurus (MeSH) in the Polish Medical Bibliography. The Polish version of MeSH, called TezMeSH, functions in the Central Medical Library since 1979. Furthermore, the paper presents the Internet version of the PBL database and the state-of-the-art search methods, that use not only lexical units of the updated 2009 version of the TezMeSH controlled vocabulary thesaurus, but also take into account the hierarchic structure of the thesaurus. The paper also offers an attempt at evaluation of the usefulness of the database for end users, based on the contents evaluation performed by The Cochrane Collaboration experts and finally it presents the perspectives for the future development of the database, and the visions for its expansion. In the future the database should evolve in the direction of supplying the users not only with abstracts (available for texts published since 1991), but also with full text publications.