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HEALTH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ONLINE INFORMATION RESOURCES Heidi Livingstone Marta Calonge Contreras

HEALTH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ONLINE INFORMATION RESOURCES Heidi Livingstone Marta Calonge Contreras. Overview . Public Health electronic Library (PHeL) www.phel.gov.uk HealthProm is http://healthpromis.hda-online.org.uk Evidence Base www.hda-online.org.uk/evidence

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HEALTH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ONLINE INFORMATION RESOURCES Heidi Livingstone Marta Calonge Contreras

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  1. HEALTH DEVELOPMENT AGENCYONLINE INFORMATION RESOURCESHeidi LivingstoneMarta Calonge Contreras

  2. Overview • Public Health electronic Library (PHeL) www.phel.gov.uk • HealthPromis http://healthpromis.hda-online.org.uk • Evidence Base www.hda-online.org.uk/evidence • Public Health Information Thesaurus www.phthesaurus.org.uk/

  3. The Public Health electronic Library (PHeL)www.phel.gov.uk What is PHeL? Who uses PHeL? What is in PHeL? The future

  4. What is PHeL? • PHeL is a gateway - which aims to provide knowledge and know how to public health professionals to promote health, prevent disease and reduce health inequalities. • PHeL is part of the National electronic Library for Health - it is one of a number of specialist libraries • PHeL is managed by the HDA (after 31.3.05 by NICE) on behalf of the Department of Health

  5. What PHeL is • A database driven website holding approximately 1,500 records • including policies, evidence, case studies, events, web resources, organisations and networks. What is PHeL is not • A bibliographic database – for this we direct users to HealthPromis

  6. Who uses PHeL? • Receives over 15,000 visits a month • Primary audience - public health professionals • Secondary audience – the public

  7. Data Entry and Indexing • Scan for potential reference material • Current awareness bulletins • Internet searches • Personal recommendations • Submission via the website • Apply selection criteria • Indexed using HDA’s Public Health Information Thesaurus • Records are constantly added, updated • or deleted

  8. Main Menu PHeL content Search the PHeL Database Policies Data and Evidence Knowledge into Action Networking Search siteAdvanced searchSearch tips Core optionsAbout PHeLGlossaryContact usSite map Provides access to a wide range of cross government policies and initiatives relevant to public health Provides access to a range of guidance, toolkits and practice based information. Provides support to local practitioners to deliver policies and initiatives rolled out by the government over the last few years. Provides access to information relating to public health organisations, events and new developments. Focuses on the development of electronic communities and of public health across all sectors. Provides data and evidence via links to other websites. Includes evidence briefings and reviews. Email alertEmail archiveSubmissionsEnquiries • Policy Library • Research & Evidence • Statistics • Full text journals • Bibliographic • Practice based • Social action • HIA • HAZnet • Health Action • Health Equity Audit • Events • Organisations • Health Web Resources • Networks • New Developments

  9. How will PHeL develop in the future? • Develop the search function • Work towards interoperability with HealthPromis and the HDA’s Evidence Base: • Semantically – already indexed the same • Technologically

  10. How will PHeL develop in the future? • Be interoperable with NeLH and the other specialist libraries (by moving to the same technical structure) • Work towards interoperability with the Public Health Observatories and other key information providers • Semantically – by using the new National Public Health Language for indexing • Technologically • Continue to develop content partners

  11. Welcome to the • Public Health electronic Library

  12. HealthPromis

  13. What is HealthPromis? • The HDA’s library catalogue. • Developed into a public health bibliographic database to support the HDA’s work programme. • focuses on evidence-based public health, health promotion and health inequalities • Holds over 60,000 references • including official publications, reports, surveys, books, journal articles and links to e-journals

  14. Who uses HealthPromis? • Receives over 4,000 visits a month • HDA staff • Health professionals • Policy makers • Academic – e.g. CRD and EPPI Centre for systematic reviews • Researchers

  15. Technical architecture • Library management system – Sirsi’s Unicorn • Workflows - provides back office functionality • iLink OPAC – advanced, customisable online public access catalogue • Hyperion – Digital Media Archive

  16. iLink Functionality • Advanced search interface • User customisation via personal log-in • Save/ e-mail search results • Create own bibliographies • Recommend items for inclusions • Full-text links • Electronic archive

  17. System management & control User / public interface Scanning, selection, indexing and data entry HealthPromis / Library management system Library acquisitions HealthPromis /WorkflowsControls all recordsOrganises database Built-in thesaurus Cataloguing Classification Loans Reports Management stats Databases HealthPromis User Interface iLink Search facility Topic Databases Hyperion User customisation Full text links User feedback Books & Reports Indexing&Cataloguing SelectionCriteria Articles Current awareness Evidence HDA publications

  18. The Public Health Information Thesaurus • Used to index PHeL and HealthPromis • Originally developed from the European Multilingual Thesaurus on Health Promotion. • Focuses on public health, but also education, environment, business and management, transport, social and cultural issues, etc. • 1400 terms • Soon to be superseded by the NPHL

  19. Content organised in topic databases • Accidental Injury • HDA Evidence Base • HDA Publications Database • Men’s Health • Physical Activity • Sexual Health • Smoking • Teenage Pregnancy • Digital Archive

  20. Evidence Base Database • HDA Evidence Briefings • Supporting documents: systematic reviews and primary studies. • Provide state of the evidence, identify gaps in research, etc. • Methodology and toolkits underpinning the HDA’s Evidence Briefings

  21. Electronic Archive • Allows large number of full text publications (PDFs) and other digital media to be held • Provides in content search facility and browsing of archive hierarchy for publications

  22. Welcome to The HealthPromis Database

  23. The Future • Develop search functionality to more advanced capabilities (search history, combining searches) • Integrated thesaurus searching (mapping of terms) • Cross-searching with other databases such as ZETOC (British Library), PubMed (Medline) using Z39.50 Protocol.

  24. The NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH LANGUAGE(NPHL) • Will soon supersede the HDA Public Health Thesaurus. • A joint initiative between the HDA and the ERPHO’s. • Integrates the HDA’s Thesaurus, PHITS and terms from the DH Taxonomy and Government Category List. • To be launched in a Public Health and Interoperability seminar on the 20 of December 2004 in London – people interested in Public Health and Interoperability welcome.

  25. For further information on PHeL, HealthPromis or the NPHL contact: • Heidi Livingstone • Heidi.livingstone@hda-online.org.uk • Marta Calonge-Contreras • Marta.calonge-contreras@hda-online.org.uk

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