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Title: Health check for Latvia: opportunities for information professionals in a new democracy. Author: Smith IA, Pozņaka V. Journal: Health Info Libr J; 2006 Dec; 23 Suppl 1():39-46. PubMed ID: 17206995. Abstract: BACKGROUND: This paper outlines developments in medical information in Latvia since independence from the former USSR in 1991, and analyses the health information gap faced by professionals. OBJECTIVES: To explore international initiatives and co-operation in health information provision in Latvia; to describe the activities of Latvian medical librarians at national, regional and international level; to look at health information provision by specialist information centres; and to discuss the role of librarians in health information provision in public libraries. METHODS: An extensive search was made of databases and medical library and health information centre staff were interviewed; a questionnaire survey of librarians was carried out. RESULTS: International initiatives and co-operation by medical librarians have extended their services at national, regional and international level. Health information portals exist, with online contacts and links to smaller health centres and organizations, but rarely employ qualified librarians or information professionals. Ninety-three per cent of public librarians had provided health information, with 79% using the Internet. The most popular sources of health information were magazines, books, local pharmacies and the Internet, but mostly for healthy lifestyle, not medical problems. CONCLUSIONS: E-health and medical informatics are high government priorities. Medical librarians are actively involved in these initiatives.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]