The Boston AIDS Information Outreach Project, funded by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) through the New England Regional Medical Library, was implemented to improve access to HIV/AIDS and other biomedical information for City of Boston and Title I AIDS funded programs in Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. The initial period of this project ran from October 1999 through March 2001. The Project, a joint effort of the Medical Library of the ****** University Medical Center and the ****** Public Health Commission AIDS Program, provided community-based and AIDS service organizations access to the collections, educational services, and reference expertise of the Medical Library of the ****** University Medical Center. The Project facilitated access to biomedical information on HIV and AIDS by providing information skills training to staff from the approximately 60 Title I and City of Boston Prevention, Education, and Care funded programs. The training program included two workshops designed to help agency staff become more effective at identifying, retrieving, evaluating, and using relevant HIV/AIDS information in support of their daily educational, prevention, counseling, and client service activities. A Web site with quality-filtered links was created to facilitate faster, more effective HIV/AIDS information access. Nearly 200 agency staff attended training workshops during the initial period of the grant. Post-training evaluations were conducted to gauge participants' perceptions of the instruction and use of information resources. This paper provides an overview of the Project, presents workshop evaluation results, and discusses the implications of information-access and information-seeking skills on HIV/AIDS care. See med-libwww.bu.edu/library/baiop.html
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At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to:
Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Internet Tools
Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: Boston University Medical Center, Alumni Medical Library
Boston Public Health Commission AIDS Service
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.