Policy and Planning for Purchase of Medical Databases
Author(s): Sandeep Kumar Singh & Dr. B. J. Ankuya
Abstract - The digital evolution of medical care and scholarly research has heightened the importance of medical libraries as centers of information that aid in clinical decision-making, medical education, and scholarly communication. To address growing demands for authentic, timely, and evidence-based information, medical libraries are incorporating complex electronic databases into their collection policies. This research paper examines the systematic policy creation and planning models required for the acquisition of medical databases. It discusses institutional objectives, user needs, vendor selection practices, complexities in licensing, financial limits, and evaluation systems that drive acquisition choices. The research also investigates consortium models, sustainability issues, and difficulties like excessive subscription charges and digital access restrictions. The results highlight the need for evidence-based, user-oriented, and open procurement policies congruent with institutional missions and the dynamics of changing medical information requirements
Keywords - Databases, Medical, Procurement, Resources, Policy Planning, Budget.
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.10.4.2024.1813
Cite This Article As: Singh, S.K. & Ankuya, B. J. (2024) Policy and Planning for Purchase of Medical Databases. International Journal of Research in Library Science (IJRLS), 10(4) 290-295. www.ijrls.in
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Paper ID: IJRLS-1813 Page: 290-295 Publication Date: 27 December 2024
