60 likes | 81 Views
Discover how the World Health Organization prioritizes different opportunities for enhancing health information access, from individual to global levels through their innovative online library networks. Explore the push-pull dynamics and logistics enabling equitable health services from local to global scales.
E N D
World Health Organization Innovation First The Global Health Library Yvonne Grandbois World Health Organization Library and Information Networks for Knowledge grandboisy@who.int
CONNECTIVITY AND DELIVERY World Health Organization ONLINE BROADCAST MANAGED OFFLINE PAPER OFFLINE STORY Good Poor Individual Community District Country Regional PUSH PULL Global CUSTOMER LOGISTICS ENABLER GLOBAL HEALTH LIBRARY Landscape – Health Information
World Health Organization Opportunities for Equity Well Served Moderately Served Poorly Served Note: This is a schematic to show how different opportunities can be prioritised and does not reflect any current focus
World Health Organization A Starting Point • Portal Interface • Global Index Medicus: African, Eastern Mediterranean, Latin American, South-East Asian, Western Pacific • World Wide Directory of Medical Libraries • Multilingual WHOLIS • Mobile Libraries • HINARI
Non PUBMED Peer Reviewed Grey AFRO AMRO EMRO EURO SEARO WPRO World Health Organization AIM VHL IMEMR Hellis Asia Pacific FEDERATED – MULTILINGUAL SEARCH Global Index Medicus
World Health Organization Join us • Ottawa Charter • UK national gateway, others followed • International buy-in • Partnerships are needed and welcome