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Problems of E-Journals in
Health Science Libraries in India.

                              BY
 Aslam Mehdi, Librarian, J.N. Medical College, AMU ALIGARH
               aslammehdi@yahoo.co.in
Outline


Introduction
Purpose of E-journals
Advantages of E-journals
Issues & challenges
Various consortia & Initiatives for E-journals
E-journals in Public Domain
Suggestions
Conclusion
Introduction:
     Emergence of E-journals.

     Shifting paradigm from print to online.

     Growing demand of e-journals in medical colleges in India.

     Changed scenario for the library managers & information seekers.
A number of Health Science Libraries remain deprived of availing the benefits
of e- journals on account of various factors such as:

- non-availability of infrastructural facilities
- low application of ICT in HSL
- huge subscriptions of journals
Main purposes of E- Journals :



Main purpose of electronic Journal is:

   To save the time of the users and staff.
   To solve the problem of space in the libraries.
   To disseminate knowledge with easy techniques.
   To provide the latest information.
Advantages of e-journals



Information can be retrieved within no time.
E- journals can be downloaded instantly.
Users can access E- journals any time.
E- journals can be accessed any where .
Supports Multi Media use for health information.
Fully searchable and hyperlinked with easy browsing.
E- journals can be accessed with various search options.
Benefits for Librarians:



Unlimited access and unlimited use of E-journals .

No bindery and repair work for E- journals.

No shipping and handling charges required.

E- journals solve shelving and rectification problem .

No risk of damage and theft.
Worldwide Current Internet Users
Use of Search Engines : NEJM [Jan 5/2006]
Issues & challenges


Disparity in the provision of funds.
Lack of support from the management.
Non-availability of basic infrastructural facilities
Low application of present ICT
Lack of collective will & efforts by the govt. agencies.
Lack of adequate trained library personnel.
Huge subscription charges of journals .
Various e-consortia & initiatives for E-journals :

UGC-Info net : Launched in 2003 covering 200 universities with
2011 journals in health sciences.
HELINET : Launched by RGUHS in 2003, 650 journals, Ist e-
consortia in India .
ERMED :Electronic Resources in Medicine, Started in 2008 by
NML. Covered 98 medical college so far, 2400 journals .
medIND: Developed by ICMR & NIC in 1986, 40 biomedical
journals with back volumes.
J-gate : Launched in 2001 by Informatics India , 7739 journals.
Hinari : Launched in 2002 by WHO,7000 journals, accessible for
low income countries only.
Open Access Journals for Health Sciences:



www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ : The most popular database
of 18 million- documents.
www.freemedicaljournals.com : 430 journals .
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ : 499 journals .
www.biomedcentral.com/: 200 useful journals .
http://www.doaj.org/: Directory of Open Access Journals: 524
Medical Journals.
http://highwire.stanford.edu: 1,989,822 full-text articles, 282
sites with back issues.
E- electronic journals during 1999–2002, in US medical college
libraries (As per statistics of Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries)
The growth of electronic resources,
          2000 – 2008
Suggestions

There should be no disparity of funds among various health
science libraries by the fund granting agencies in India.
The NML should acquire a better consortium of e- journals with
maximum number of peer reviewed journals covered.
The Ministry of Health should try to get the access of HINARI and
provide it to all HSL in India as it covers more useful journals.
Trainings in ICT applications should be mandatory for the medical
librarians.
All medical libraries in India should develop their websites with
proper links to e-journals available.
Open Access Journals which are available freely in public domain
should not be subscribed by any medical library in India.
Creation of a National Digital Health Information Centre with a
facility to provide access to maximum number of e-journals.
Conclusion


The Health Science Libraries are facing severe problems due to
lack of sufficient budget, shortage of proper trained staff and
escalating cost of journals.

Thus there is an urgent need for generating a mechanism by
government of India to address the issues being faced by the HSL
in India.

Access to high quality information improves decision making by
health care professionals and is a major determinant in the quality
of care and improves health for the nation and the world.
Thank you!

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Problems of e-journals in Indian Health Science Libraries

  • 1. Problems of E-Journals in Health Science Libraries in India. BY Aslam Mehdi, Librarian, J.N. Medical College, AMU ALIGARH aslammehdi@yahoo.co.in
  • 2. Outline Introduction Purpose of E-journals Advantages of E-journals Issues & challenges Various consortia & Initiatives for E-journals E-journals in Public Domain Suggestions Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction: Emergence of E-journals. Shifting paradigm from print to online. Growing demand of e-journals in medical colleges in India. Changed scenario for the library managers & information seekers. A number of Health Science Libraries remain deprived of availing the benefits of e- journals on account of various factors such as: - non-availability of infrastructural facilities - low application of ICT in HSL - huge subscriptions of journals
  • 4. Main purposes of E- Journals : Main purpose of electronic Journal is: To save the time of the users and staff. To solve the problem of space in the libraries. To disseminate knowledge with easy techniques. To provide the latest information.
  • 5. Advantages of e-journals Information can be retrieved within no time. E- journals can be downloaded instantly. Users can access E- journals any time. E- journals can be accessed any where . Supports Multi Media use for health information. Fully searchable and hyperlinked with easy browsing. E- journals can be accessed with various search options.
  • 6. Benefits for Librarians: Unlimited access and unlimited use of E-journals . No bindery and repair work for E- journals. No shipping and handling charges required. E- journals solve shelving and rectification problem . No risk of damage and theft.
  • 8. Use of Search Engines : NEJM [Jan 5/2006]
  • 9. Issues & challenges Disparity in the provision of funds. Lack of support from the management. Non-availability of basic infrastructural facilities Low application of present ICT Lack of collective will & efforts by the govt. agencies. Lack of adequate trained library personnel. Huge subscription charges of journals .
  • 10. Various e-consortia & initiatives for E-journals : UGC-Info net : Launched in 2003 covering 200 universities with 2011 journals in health sciences. HELINET : Launched by RGUHS in 2003, 650 journals, Ist e- consortia in India . ERMED :Electronic Resources in Medicine, Started in 2008 by NML. Covered 98 medical college so far, 2400 journals . medIND: Developed by ICMR & NIC in 1986, 40 biomedical journals with back volumes. J-gate : Launched in 2001 by Informatics India , 7739 journals. Hinari : Launched in 2002 by WHO,7000 journals, accessible for low income countries only.
  • 11. Open Access Journals for Health Sciences: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ : The most popular database of 18 million- documents. www.freemedicaljournals.com : 430 journals . www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/ : 499 journals . www.biomedcentral.com/: 200 useful journals . http://www.doaj.org/: Directory of Open Access Journals: 524 Medical Journals. http://highwire.stanford.edu: 1,989,822 full-text articles, 282 sites with back issues.
  • 12. E- electronic journals during 1999–2002, in US medical college libraries (As per statistics of Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries)
  • 13. The growth of electronic resources, 2000 – 2008
  • 14. Suggestions There should be no disparity of funds among various health science libraries by the fund granting agencies in India. The NML should acquire a better consortium of e- journals with maximum number of peer reviewed journals covered. The Ministry of Health should try to get the access of HINARI and provide it to all HSL in India as it covers more useful journals. Trainings in ICT applications should be mandatory for the medical librarians. All medical libraries in India should develop their websites with proper links to e-journals available. Open Access Journals which are available freely in public domain should not be subscribed by any medical library in India. Creation of a National Digital Health Information Centre with a facility to provide access to maximum number of e-journals.
  • 15. Conclusion The Health Science Libraries are facing severe problems due to lack of sufficient budget, shortage of proper trained staff and escalating cost of journals. Thus there is an urgent need for generating a mechanism by government of India to address the issues being faced by the HSL in India. Access to high quality information improves decision making by health care professionals and is a major determinant in the quality of care and improves health for the nation and the world.