EAHIL Workshop 
2001 Cyberspace Odyssey 
Alghero, Sardinia, June 7- 9, 2001

Poster session


Karin Dearness, André Tomlin, Bob Gann, Matt Jordan (Oxford) Take you protein pills and put your helmet on: an odyssey into the future of information provision. The conception and development of an evidence-based depression theme month for NHS Direct.
Aileen J Wood, Ann Poyner (London) Filling the Gap - Training Volunteer Healthcare Library & Information Services Staff.
Karin Dearness, André Tomlin, Bob Gann, Matt Jordan (Oxford) Delivering evidence-based patient information: you can't always get what you want, but did you get what you need? Impact of a depression theme month for NHS Direct.
Denis Vincent J. Reidy (London) Towards a "Universal" On-Line Union Catalogue of Periodicals - some early progress.
Margaret Vugrin, Hershel Womack (Lubbock) Librarians of the 21st Century. How we view ourselves - Some images are better than others.
Clarissa Szabó-Balogh (Budapest) Medical science related questions in on-line information in Hungary.
Adela Bakova (Prague) Ovid Consortium in the Czech Republic: Two Years Experience.
Daniela Canali, Luca Odetti, Eugenio Guglielmelli (Viareggio) INAIL Center of Applied Research on Rehabilitation Engineering Observatory on Rehabilitation Bio-Engineering.
Michelle Wake, Linda Lisgarten (London) Drug information - can the Internet train the health care student?
Outi Merilainen (Helsinki) European Multilingual Thesaurus on Health Promotion in 12 languages. Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish.
Oliver Obst (Münster) Why are medical librarians coming to conferences - and why not?
Margaret Vugrin, Melissa DeSantis, Gale Hannigan, Cathy Montoya (Lubbock) Virtual meetings to support the Catchum Consortium; forming a community in cyberspace and the products we have created.
Jolan Hercsel (Budapest) Gatekeeper Role of Librarians in Scientific Information at the Central Library of Semmelweis University.
Keiu Saarniit (Tartu) Medical Internet Programme - innovative applications of medical information network in Estonia.
Anna Ercoli Schnitzer, Gurpreet Kaur Rana (Ann Arbor) Comparison of Medline teaching by tutorial versus lecture.
Livia Vasas, Imola Jehoda (Budapest) Cooperation and consortia: New way of accessing to the databases by consortia in Hungary. Progress of two projects in the medical and health faculties.
Helena Bouzkova, Jarmila Potomkova, Eva Sofie Lesenkova (Prague) Access to Electronic Medical Journals: Czech Experience.
I. Moimenta, M. Gadea, A. Remón, J.R. Lorenzo (Cadiz) Consortium project lay out of a Medical library.
A. Remón, M. Gadea, I. Moimenta, J.R. Lorenzo (Cadiz) Paedriatics in The Web: A Guide to Resources for Users' Training.
Elisabetta Marinoni, Pierangela Mazzon, Donata Pieri, Antonella Zane, Roberta Sato (Padova) Paper library? hybrid library: A an obstacle course?
Elisabetta Marinoni, Monica Ortolan, Antonella Zane, Roberta Sato (Padova) Information at the fingertips: a portal for biomedicine.
C. González Guitián, M. Sobrido Prieto (A Coruña) Spanish health science e-journals.
Lyn Edmonds (Cambridge) Supporting research excellence: a new role for the health librarian.
Anna Vaglio (Milano) The space of the book in ILL: how librarians image ILL face to the new technologies.
Tom Roper (London) Vetting the evidence: evidence based veterinary medicine.
Chiara Bassi, Ivan Cinesi, Andrea Cavicchioli (Modena) Evidence-based nursing information at Scuola superiore per le formazioni sanitarie - Stabio, CH.
Antonio Addis, Chiara Bassi, Vittorio Basevi, Lucia Cutti, Dila Parma, Paola Picco, Maria Dirce Vezzani, Gianfranco Gori (Modena) Centre for the evaluation of guidelines and for information on Mother and Child Health.
Eva Klemencic (Ljubljana) An example for testing medical Library Service Quality.
Silvana Mangiaracina (Bologna) Internet and Document Delivery: a New Model for Network Inter-Library Document Exchange.
Carolina Roig Castello, Ana Barbeta, Regina Pinilla, M.a Jesus Garcia Mateu (Valencia) Evaluation of the web-page qualitative level of a university library specialized in medical sciences.
S. Del Papa, G. D'Agostino, M. Bucciarelli, D. Orientale (Teramo) Virtual Library on Brucell@. An architecture for electronic Publications in Veterinary Sciences.
Manuela Delfino, Luigina Lazzari, Paola Mozzati, Alessandra Giani, Claudie Bella, Antonella De Robbio, Dario Magnuolo, Antonella Bozzano, Patrizia Gradito, Cristina Ferri (Brescia) The development of a data base of published biomedical journals in Italy. (Ministry of Health n. 99017)
Maurella Della Seta, C. Di Benedetto, A. Dracos, G. Poppi (Roma) From citation to full-text: an integration aid to facilities for retrieving documents indexed by PUBMED.
A. Bozzano, A. Tardiola, C. Groppi, F. Pierfederici, P. Gradito (Roma) The Library as a center promoting information, updating, training and research in a scientific institute. An experience in Rome.
L. Locche, A. Morselli Labate, L. Cavazza, A. Stanzani, S. Tebaldi, e A. De Pietro (Bologna) Sharing the acquisition of electronic journals: a co-ordinated management and upgrading of the journal collections in a hospital.
L. Cavazza, C. Bassi, R. Iori, E. Belletti, L. Locche, M.P. Schiavina, M.P. Fantini G.O.T. IT ! Gruppo Operativo per il trasferimento della ricerca bibliografica nei servizi sanitari. Task Group for the Transfer of medical bibliographic information to health services.
Marta Viragos, Katalin Antal (Debrecen) Access versus Holdings: How to find the optimal balance.
Rosalia Ferrara, Cristina Mancini e Gabriella Poppi (Rome) The web page of the Italian WHO Documentation Centre.
Gaetana Cognetti, R. Aprea, V. Pistotti (Rome) An international comparative study: Situation of biomedical libraries and librarians.
Angie Ryan, Norma Blackburn, Valerie Ferguson, Alistair Flett, Diana Leitch, Alan Neville, Lesley Spellman, Katy Woolfenden (Manchester) Making connections between the University and the NHS: the NoWNet-REGiSS-NHS Liaison Officer project.
Giuseppe Sarli, Mirella Mazzucchi, Luca Cartoceti (Ozzano Emilia) Building a research tool: the database of mammary dysplasia and neoplasia of dog and cat. 
Antonia Ma Fernández Luque, Ma Trinidad Bullejos de la Higuera, Marina Gadea Mateos, Francisco Alvarado Gómez, Immaculada Moimenta Ramírez, Catalina Rivas Ramos, Teresa Campillos López, Josefina Palermo Pinillos, Ma Angeles Salidos Campos, Pilar Izquierdo Moya, Antonio Sánchez López, Ana Remón Rodríguez (Malaga) An interlibrary cooperative project in Andalusia, Spain.