Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS

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Main Author: Alonso Arévalo, Julio
Publication Date: 2009
Other Authors: Carles-Pomar, Angels, Garcia-Puente Sánchez, Maria, Lopes, Carlos, Martin-Castilla, Sonia, Martin-Rodero, Helena, Vaillès-Serret, Jordi
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/1745
Summary: One of the fastest and most performing tools on Web 2.0 is RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It allows the access to digital content without constantly visiting the pages where it is stored. Syndication enables to share all kind of information in XML format, and offers us the opportunity of showing our own content in other web pages in an integrated way, giving an added value to the information. In this communication we would like to present a Network Collaborative Project between medical libraries belonging to different institutions, located in different geographical areas and with different purposes, objectives and interests (some of them focusing on research and teaching and other on medical practice). Our medical libraries have incorporated “the content syndication”, on the one hand, as another tool for medical librarian work and, on the other hand, as a value-added service in order to be useful to different users such as medical staff, teachers, researchers or students. RSS lets us share information channels, creating a space for collaborative research. Syndication is a great help to our users as it develops a new trend in the content management sector, which is changing considerably the relationship with information, for both users and librarians’ point of view.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
title Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
spellingShingle Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
Alonso Arévalo, Julio
Medical librarie
RSS
Open libraries
Web 2.0
Biomedical information
Interlibrary cooperation
title_short Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
title_full Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
title_fullStr Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
title_full_unstemmed Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
title_sort Open Medical Library: Cooperation and Scientific Communication Network through RSS
author Alonso Arévalo, Julio
author_facet Alonso Arévalo, Julio
Carles-Pomar, Angels
Garcia-Puente Sánchez, Maria
Lopes, Carlos
Martin-Castilla, Sonia
Martin-Rodero, Helena
Vaillès-Serret, Jordi
author_role author
author2 Carles-Pomar, Angels
Garcia-Puente Sánchez, Maria
Lopes, Carlos
Martin-Castilla, Sonia
Martin-Rodero, Helena
Vaillès-Serret, Jordi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alonso Arévalo, Julio
Carles-Pomar, Angels
Garcia-Puente Sánchez, Maria
Lopes, Carlos
Martin-Castilla, Sonia
Martin-Rodero, Helena
Vaillès-Serret, Jordi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medical librarie
RSS
Open libraries
Web 2.0
Biomedical information
Interlibrary cooperation
topic Medical librarie
RSS
Open libraries
Web 2.0
Biomedical information
Interlibrary cooperation
description One of the fastest and most performing tools on Web 2.0 is RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It allows the access to digital content without constantly visiting the pages where it is stored. Syndication enables to share all kind of information in XML format, and offers us the opportunity of showing our own content in other web pages in an integrated way, giving an added value to the information. In this communication we would like to present a Network Collaborative Project between medical libraries belonging to different institutions, located in different geographical areas and with different purposes, objectives and interests (some of them focusing on research and teaching and other on medical practice). Our medical libraries have incorporated “the content syndication”, on the one hand, as another tool for medical librarian work and, on the other hand, as a value-added service in order to be useful to different users such as medical staff, teachers, researchers or students. RSS lets us share information channels, creating a space for collaborative research. Syndication is a great help to our users as it develops a new trend in the content management sector, which is changing considerably the relationship with information, for both users and librarians’ point of view.
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