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#338 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Wed May 4, 2011 11:18 pm
Subject: phone number for may 11th meeting
jamesemdy
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Dear Council Members:
             Please find attached the agenda for the meeting of the Libraries of
Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Committee in Baltimore next week, submitted by
committee chair Jim Emdy.  The meeting is Wed. night (May 11, 2011) at 6:30 pm –
9:30 pm Eastern Time.  As a speaker phone will be available in the meeting room,
please encourage your librarian to participate in this meeting remotely by
dialing the following toll-free number in his/her time zone, as indicated below:

Dial 1-866-352-3799;
Enter Meeting Number *8978346* (include the * key before and after number);
Ignore Prompt for Moderator's Pin Number (CCAOM Executive Director will execute
this function)
[3:30 pm Pacific time, 4:30 pm Mountain, 5:30 pm Central, 6:30 pm Eastern]


Thank you.

#339 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Thu May 5, 2011 6:33 pm
Subject: Re: phone number for may 11th meeting
nbroering
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Yes, I will call in.
Naomi Broering

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:18 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Dear Council Members:
           Please find attached the agenda for the meeting of the Libraries of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Committee in Baltimore next week, submitted by committee chair Jim Emdy.  The meeting is Wed. night (May 11, 2011) at 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Eastern Time.  As a speaker phone will be available in the meeting room, please encourage your librarian to participate in this meeting remotely by dialing the following toll-free number in his/her time zone, as indicated below:

Dial 1-866-352-3799;
Enter Meeting Number *8978346* (include the * key before and after number);
Ignore Prompt for Moderator's Pin Number (CCAOM Executive Director will execute this function)
[3:30 pm Pacific time, 4:30 pm Mountain, 5:30 pm Central, 6:30 pm Eastern]


Thank you.



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Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641

#340 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Tue May 10, 2011 10:49 pm
Subject: Reply, Meeting is not started? : phone number for may 11th meeting
nbroering
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Jim, I have been waiting for the meeting to start for over 15 mins.
What's happening.
Naomi Broering

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:18 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Dear Council Members:
           Please find attached the agenda for the meeting of the Libraries of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Committee in Baltimore next week, submitted by committee chair Jim Emdy.  The meeting is Wed. night (May 11, 2011) at 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Eastern Time.  As a speaker phone will be available in the meeting room, please encourage your librarian to participate in this meeting remotely by dialing the following toll-free number in his/her time zone, as indicated below:

Dial 1-866-352-3799;
Enter Meeting Number *8978346* (include the * key before and after number);
Ignore Prompt for Moderator's Pin Number (CCAOM Executive Director will execute this function)
[3:30 pm Pacific time, 4:30 pm Mountain, 5:30 pm Central, 6:30 pm Eastern]


Thank you.



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Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641

#341 From: <academicdean@...>
Date: Tue May 10, 2011 10:53 pm
Subject: RE: Reply, Meeting is not started? : phone number for may 11th meeting
drkudesias
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Meeting is Wed not tonight

 
 
 
 
Kenny Ebersole, M.Ed.
 
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Office (352) 371-2833 ext 25
 
 
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Reply, Meeting is not started? : [ccaomlcaom] phone number for
may 11th meeting
From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Tue, May 10, 2011 6:49 pm
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com

 
Jim, I have been waiting for the meeting to start for over 15 mins.
What's happening.
Naomi Broering

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:18 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Dear Council Members:
           Please find attached the agenda for the meeting of the Libraries of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Committee in Baltimore next week, submitted by committee chair Jim Emdy.  The meeting is Wed. night (May 11, 2011) at 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Eastern Time.  As a speaker phone will be available in the meeting room, please encourage your librarian to participate in this meeting remotely by dialing the following toll-free number in his/her time zone, as indicated below:

Dial 1-866-352-3799;
Enter Meeting Number *8978346* (include the * key before and after number);
Ignore Prompt for Moderator's Pin Number (CCAOM Executive Director will execute this function)
[3:30 pm Pacific time, 4:30 pm Mountain, 5:30 pm Central, 6:30 pm Eastern]


Thank you.



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Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641


#342 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Tue May 10, 2011 10:59 pm
Subject: Re: Reply, Meeting is not started? : phone number for may 11th meeting
nbroering
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Sorry, I went in today, which is Tuesday not Wednesday. Ignore my e mail.
Naomi

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Naomi Broering <nbroering@...> wrote:
Jim, I have been waiting for the meeting to start for over 15 mins.
What's happening.
Naomi Broering

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:18 PM, jamesemdy <librarian@...> wrote:
Dear Council Members:
           Please find attached the agenda for the meeting of the Libraries of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Committee in Baltimore next week, submitted by committee chair Jim Emdy.  The meeting is Wed. night (May 11, 2011) at 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Eastern Time.  As a speaker phone will be available in the meeting room, please encourage your librarian to participate in this meeting remotely by dialing the following toll-free number in his/her time zone, as indicated below:

Dial 1-866-352-3799;
Enter Meeting Number *8978346* (include the * key before and after number);
Ignore Prompt for Moderator's Pin Number (CCAOM Executive Director will execute this function)
[3:30 pm Pacific time, 4:30 pm Mountain, 5:30 pm Central, 6:30 pm Eastern]


Thank you.



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Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641



--
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641

#343 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Tue May 17, 2011 1:38 am
Subject: Draft minutes of LCAOM meeting Baltimore May 11
jamesemdy
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If errors, please notify and corrections will be made
Draft meeting notes for the Library Committee
Meeting date: may 11.
Chair: Jim Emdy librarian@...
By phone
Joyce Whitfield jwhitefield@...
lisa wood lisawood@...
Pat King librarian@...
Judi Kawacky library@...
Aileen Huang Aileenhuang@...
Jan Hartman jhartman@...
Chris Sheldon csheldon@...
Andi Houston andi.houston@... Academy of Five Elements
Danielle Perez-Venero dperezvenero@...
Naomi Boering nboering@...
Mahate Osborn
Judi Kawacky libary@... ICAOM
In person
Claudia O'Neill registrar@...
Pat King library@...
Vladimir O'Brigida director@...


1. Thanks to the Council for telephone support. 12 participants called in to the
meeting.
2. Terminology.  We discussed the various terms used to describe "oriental
medicine".  Different terms are used at different levels of interest.  The term
"oriental medicine" is appropriate as a part of organizational names such as
CCAOM, NCCAOM, AACAOM,. Etc.  The term would not be used as a subject heading
for cataloging materials.  PubMed MeSH uses "Medicine, East Asian Traditional"
as its main heading, with references to "Medicine, Chinese Traditional" ,"
Medicine, Korean Traditional" etc.  NLM subject headings index uses both the
East Asian and Chinese designations.  Library of Congress favors "Medicine,
Chinese" etc with little use of the East Asian designation. "East Asian" and
"Oriental" both appear in mission statements.  Washington state designates a
licensed practitioner in OM as "Legal East Asian practitioner".  Thus
terminology may differ in appropriateness depending on context.  The committee
urges the Council to support the WHO ITCM project as a vital vehicle for
inclusion of our medicine in the world at large.
3. It was noted that Medline offers online direct help to electronic medical
records.  Medline contact can be linked to the individual medical record with
information relative to the patient's needs.
4. Further work on cooperative efforts among libraries was discussed.  A core
group of individuals will continue work on this project.  A list of OM library
URLs has been developed, allowing libraries to access records from a number of
sources. A cataloging service offered by the Ohio Library Collective  will  be
examined. The cooperative-consortium committee will consist of Jan Hartman,
Mahate Osborn(who developed an excellent questionnaire on cooperative issues),
Naomi Boering, Lisa Wood (a future member).  The LCAOM chair will coordinate
group efforts.
5. The library committee currently is served by a Yahoo Group.  This group has
50 members and will add 4-5 more as a result of the meeting.  We will also move
forward in moving to a Drupal application associated with CCAOM.NET.  A working
group consisting of Andi Houston, Mahate Osborn and the committee chair will be
working on this.
6.  We had a brief discussion on accredidation issues for libraries.  It was
stressed that the library should be integrated into the institution's mission
statement, that present and future planning is important and that emphasis on
cooperative efforts in pursuit of current interest literature is important. 
Measures should be in place to evaluate successful outcomes in library services.
7. We discussed libraries role in enhancing research literacy through
integration of libraries in the teaching/healing functions at all levels. 
Incorporating literacy into the curriculum is an issue for every level within
the institution.  The library committee chair will work with the Research and
Accredidation Committees in this area
8.

#344 From: "Daniele" <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2011 8:22 pm
Subject: Bibliographic Essay
dperezvenero
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This article found in the Choice database may be of interest to all of us:

"A history of Healing Therapies: Western, Eastern, and Alternative Approaches"
by Clair G. Wood
Choice: Oct 2010; 48, 2; General Interest Module
Pg. 219-230

I don't want to infringe copyright by sending you the full text.

Daniele Perez-Venero

#345 From: "Boni, Bethyn A. M.L.S." <bboni@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2011 8:34 pm
Subject: RE: Draft minutes of LCAOM meeting Baltimore May 11
librarian2360
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I was also in attendance via telephone.  Please include my name in the minutes.

 

Bethyn Boni   bboni@...

 

Bethyn
__________________________________________
Bethyn A. Boni, M.L.S., Library Director
New York Chiropractic College
2360 State Route 89
Seneca Falls, New York 13148

voice: (315) 568-3252 fax: (315) 568-3119

 

From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jamesemdy
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 9:38 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] Draft minutes of LCAOM meeting Baltimore May 11

 

 

If errors, please notify and corrections will be made
Draft meeting notes for the Library Committee
Meeting date: may 11.
Chair: Jim Emdy librarian@...
By phone
Joyce Whitfield jwhitefield@...
lisa wood lisawood@...
Pat King librarian@...
Judi Kawacky library@...
Aileen Huang Aileenhuang@...
Jan Hartman jhartman@...
Chris Sheldon csheldon@...
Andi Houston andi.houston@... Academy of Five Elements
Danielle Perez-Venero dperezvenero@...
Naomi Boering nboering@...
Mahate Osborn
Judi Kawacky libary@... ICAOM
In person
Claudia O'Neill registrar@...
Pat King library@...
Vladimir O'Brigida director@...

1. Thanks to the Council for telephone support. 12 participants called in to the meeting.
2. Terminology. We discussed the various terms used to describe "oriental medicine". Different terms are used at different levels of interest. The term "oriental medicine" is appropriate as a part of organizational names such as CCAOM, NCCAOM, AACAOM,. Etc. The term would not be used as a subject heading for cataloging materials. PubMed MeSH uses "Medicine, East Asian Traditional" as its main heading, with references to "Medicine, Chinese Traditional" ," Medicine, Korean Traditional" etc. NLM subject headings index uses both the East Asian and Chinese designations. Library of Congress favors "Medicine, Chinese" etc with little use of the East Asian designation. "East Asian" and "Oriental" both appear in mission statements. Washington state designates a licensed practitioner in OM as "Legal East Asian practitioner". Thus terminology may differ in appropriateness depending on cont ext. The committee urges the Council to support the WHO ITCM project as a vital vehicle for inclusion of our medicine in the world at large.
3. It was noted that Medline offers online direct help to electronic medical records. Medline contact can be linked to the individual medical record with information relative to the patient's needs.
4. Further work on cooperative efforts among libraries was discussed. A core group of individuals will continue work on this project. A list of OM library URLs has been developed, allowing libraries to access records from a number of sources. A cataloging service offered by the Ohio Library Collective will be examined. The cooperative-consortium committee will consist of Jan Hartman, Mahate Osborn(who developed an excellent questionnaire on cooperative issues), Naomi Boering, Lisa Wood (a future member). The LCAOM chair will coordinate group efforts.
5. The library committee currently is served by a Yahoo Group. This group has 50 members and will add 4-5 more as a result of the meeting. We will also move forward in moving to a Drupal application associated with CCAOM.NET. A working group consisting of Andi Houston, Mahate Osborn and the committee chair will be working on this.
6. We had a brief discussion on accredidation issues for libraries. It was stressed that the library should be integrated into the institution's mission statement, that present and future planning is important and that emphasis on cooperative efforts in pursuit of current interest literature is important. Measures should be in place to evaluate successful outcomes in library services.
7. We discussed libraries role in enhancing research literacy through integration of libraries in the teaching/healing functions at all levels. Incorporating literacy into the curriculum is an issue for every level within the institution. The library committee chair will work with the Research and Accredidation Committees in this area
8.


#346 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Wed May 18, 2011 10:04 pm
Subject: Amended draft of Baltimore meeting May 11
jamesemdy
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Thank you to those who notified with corrections
Draft meeting notes for the Library Committee; amended 5/18/11
Meeting date: may 11. Chair: Jim Emdy librarian@...
By phone
Joyce Whitfield jwhitefield@...
lisa wood lisawood@...
Pat King librarian@...
Judi Kawacky library@...
Aileen Huang Aileenhuang@...
Jan Hartman jhartman@...
Chris Sheldon csheldon@...
Andi Houston andi.houston@...  Academy for Five Element Acupuncture
in Gainesville,FL
  Daniele Perez-Venero  dperezvenero@...
Naomi Boering nboering@...
Mahate Osborn mahateis@... AIMC
Judi Kawachi  libary@... ICAOM
Bethyn Boni   bboni@...
In person
Claudia O'Neill registrar@...
Pat King library@...
Vladimir O'Brigida director@...
  1. Thanks to the Council for telephone support. 12 participants called in to
the meeting.
2. Terminology. We discussed the various terms used to describe "oriental
medicine". Different terms are used at different levels of interest. The term
"oriental medicine" is appropriate as a part of organizational names such as
CCAOM, NCCAOM, AACAOM,. Etc. The term would not be used as a subject heading for
cataloging materials. PubMed MeSH uses "Medicine, East Asian Traditional" as its
main heading, with references to "Medicine, Chinese Traditional" ," Medicine,
Korean Traditional" etc. NLM subject headings index uses both the East Asian and
Chinese designations. Library of Congress favors "Medicine, Chinese" etc with
little use of the East Asian designation. "East Asian" and "Oriental" both
appear in mission statements. Washington state designates a licensed
practitioner in OM as "Legal East Asian practitioner". Thus terminology may
differ in appropriateness depending on context. The committee urges the Council
to support the WHO ITCM project as a vital vehicle for inclusion of our medicine
in the world at large.
3. It was noted that Medline offers online direct help to electronic medical
records. Medline contact can be linked to the individual medical record with
information relative to the patient's needs.
4. Further work on cooperative efforts among libraries was discussed. A core
group of individuals will continue work on this project. A list of OM library
URLs has been developed, allowing libraries to access records from a number of
sources. A cataloging service offered by the Ohio Library Collective will be
examined. The cooperative-consortium committee will consist of Jan Hartman,
Mahate Osborn(who developed an excellent questionnaire on cooperative issues),
Naomi Boering, Lisa Wood (a future member). The LCAOM chair will coordinate
group efforts. Discussion of Worldcat and OCLC, low cost and free cataloguing
systems and software should be included. This was extremely helpful information
and would also be helpful for any other small libraries still on paper systems.
5. The library committee currently is served by a Yahoo Group. This group has 50
members and will add 4-5 more as a result of the meeting. We will also move
forward in moving to a Drupal application associated with CCAOM.NET. A working
group consisting of Andi Houston, Mahate Osborn and the committee chair will be
working on this.
6. We had a brief discussion on accredidation issues for libraries. It was
stressed that the library should be integrated into the institution's mission
statement, that present and future planning is important and that emphasis on
cooperative efforts in pursuit of current interest literature is important.
Measures should be in place to evaluate successful outcomes in library services.
  7. We discussed libraries role in enhancing research literacy through
integration of libraries in the teaching/healing functions at all levels.
Incorporating literacy into the curriculum is an issue for every level within
the institution. The library committee chair will work with the Research and
Accredidation Committees in this area. There was a discussion on the importance
of library personnel being included in faculty meetings and general importance
of library & faculty relationships.

#347 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Mon May 23, 2011 8:45 pm
Subject: Final draft of meeting notes
jamesemdy
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This is the final draft of the meeting notes. If there are more corrections,
please let me know.
Draft meeting notes for the Library Committee; amended 5/17/11
Meeting date: may 11.Chair: Jim Emdy librarian@...
By phone
Joyce Whitfield email to be determined
lisa wood lisawood@...
Pat King librarian@...
Judi Kawacky library@...
Aileen Huang Aileenhuang@...
Jenn Hartman jhartman@...
Chris Sheldon csheldon@...
Andi Houston andi.houston@...  Academy for Five Element Acupuncture
in Gainesville,FL
  Daniele Perez-Venero  dperezvenero@...
Naomi Boering nboering@...
Mahate Osborn mahateis@... AIMC
Judi Kawachi  libary@... ICAOM
Bethyn Boni   bboni@...
In person
Claudia O'Neill registrar@...
Pat King library@...
Vladimir O'Brigida director@...
  1. Thanks to the Council for telephone support. 12 participants called in to
the meeting.
2. Terminology. We discussed the various terms used to describe "oriental
medicine". Different terms are used at different levels of interest. The term
"oriental medicine" is appropriate as a part of organizational names such as
CCAOM, NCCAOM, AACAOM,. Etc. The term would not be used as a subject heading for
cataloging materials. PubMed MeSH uses "Medicine, East Asian Traditional" as its
main heading, with references to "Medicine, Chinese Traditional" ," Medicine,
Korean Traditional" etc. NLM subject headings index uses both the East Asian and
Chinese designations. Library of Congress favors "Medicine, Chinese" etc with
little use of the East Asian designation. "East Asian" and "Oriental" both
appear in mission statements. Washington state designates a licensed
practitioner in OM as "Legal East Asian practitioner". Thus terminology may
differ in appropriateness depending on context. The committee urges the Council
to support the WHO ITCM project as a vital vehicle for inclusion of our medicine
in the world at large.
3. It was noted that Medline offers online direct help to electronic medical
records. Medline contact can be linked to the individual medical record with
information relative to the patient's needs.
4. Further work on cooperative efforts among libraries was discussed. A core
group of individuals will continue work on this project. A list of OM library
URLs has been developed, allowing libraries to access records from a number of
sources. A cataloging service offered by the Ohio Library Collective will be
examined. The cooperative-consortium committee will consist of Jenn Hartman,
Mahate Osborn(who developed an excellent questionnaire on cooperative issues),
Naomi Boering, Lisa Wood (a future member). The LCAOM chair will coordinate
group efforts. Discussion of Worldcat and OCLC, low cost and free cataloguing
systems and software should be included. This was extremely helpful information
and would also be helpful for any other small libraries still on paper systems.
5. The library committee currently is served by a Yahoo Group. This group has 50
members and will add 4-5 more as a result of the meeting. We will also move
forward in moving to a Drupal application associated with CCAOM.NET. A working
group consisting of Andi Houston, Mahate Osborn and the committee chair will be
working on this.
6. We had a brief discussion on accredidation issues for libraries. It was
stressed that the library should be integrated into the institution's mission
statement, that present and future planning is important and that emphasis on
cooperative efforts in pursuit of current interest literature is important.
Measures should be in place to evaluate successful outcomes in library services.
  7. We discussed libraries role in enhancing research literacy through
integration of libraries in the teaching/healing functions at all levels.
Incorporating literacy into the curriculum is an issue for every level within
the institution. The library committee chair will work with the Research and
Accredidation Committees in this area. There was a discussion on the importance
of library personnel being included in faculty meetings and general importance
of library & faculty relationships.

#348 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Mon May 23, 2011 11:48 pm
Subject: Cooperation with Accredidation Committee
jamesemdy
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See below part of message from David Sales:
I noticed that the committee is recommending that the Libraries Committee
develop some recommendations for guidelines/outcomes concerning ACAOM's site
visits of AOM libraries. In this reply, I have copied Jim Emdy, chair of the
Libraries Committee, and Steve Given, chair of the Core Curriculum Committee, as
well as Lixin. I believe this issue has been on previous agenda of the Libraries
Committee too.



If the Libraries Committee undertakes this project, it would seem desirable to
establish an orderly internal process for developing and reviewing the
guidelines/outcomes, perhaps leading ultimately to a recommendation from CCAOM
to ACAOM. Here is one possible procedure for everyone's consideration and
feedback:



·        The Libraries Committee immediately begins to develop the
guidelines/outcomes, collaborating with those members of the Accreditation
Committee who have an interest in this subject area. Jim, about how long would
it take for your committee to develop these guidelines/outcomes? Kris/Beth, who
would be the key members of your committee with whom Jim and his committee could
collaborate?



·        After the Libraries Committee develops the guidelines/outcomes, the
Libraries Committee submits them through the national office to the Core
Curriculum Committee for review by the CCC at the Council's fall meeting in
November.  If the guidelines/outcomes are developed in collaboration with key
members of the Accreditation Committee who are interested in this subject area,
would that eliminate the need for any further review by the full Accreditation
Committee? If not, could the Accreditation Committee (or a core group of the
committee) complete its review before the fall meeting this year?

Are there people out there willing to work on this topic?

#349 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:57 pm
Subject: draft document on library assessment
jamesemdy
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Evaluation points for OM libraries. Draft document

Evaluation of library resources should not impose a rigid uniformity of
resources or detailed specific requirements, but should be judged in the light
of the stated goals and objectives of the parent institution, in accordance with
the evaluative criteria established by the Commission.

General consideration:

The library must be an integral partner in promoting the mission of the
institution
The collection and services provided should   reflect the institution's
teaching/healing focus.  Services offered and the nature and size of the
collection must reflect the general mission of the institution and style of
teaching/research.

Institutional communication..

Is the library integrated into the governing structure of the institution at all
levels? Interdepartmental communication is essential to allow the library to
fulfill its function, advance the institutional mission and further information
literacy.

Overall physical facilities.

Does the library have sufficient space to accommodate normal use by students,
staff and faculty and operating open hours that are sufficient to meet research
demands?

Computer and related facilities.

Does the library offer appropriate computer/online services such as:
--internet hardwired computers with printer capabilities.
-- WiFi.
-- Photocopiers.
--Remote 24 hour online access to library resources such as the library catalog
and research databases.
The services provided should be sufficient to provide for present needs and
allow for future expansion.

The collection.

Does the library contain sufficient materials of all sorts to support the needs
of the institution and meet the institution's stated goals?  Is the collection
current and does it grow as new requirements are added?  Are there other
institutions in the area which can provide services and material which the
library does not provide?  This could be through the use of public libraries or
specific consortium-like arrangements.  Materials available in the library or
from nearby institutions should include all relevant media, including DVDs and
audio files.







Collection management.

Is management of the  library adequate to account for the collection through
software programs which are based either in-house or are internet based?. The
system should be robust enough to meet current needs and allow for further
expansion.
Users should have access to library holdings and other research aids through
computer/internet access.

Staffing

Is there library sufficient staffing to provide the research services required
by the user base and the institution's mission?  A professional librarian on
staff must be on staff to provide professional guidance provided, unless this
guidance is obtainted from volunteer or contract arrangements.  Staff members
are required to have adequate training for stated tasks, and a training regimen
must be provided to upgrade service skills.

Research.

Does the library have a variety of resources the tools and materials necessary
to provide current awareness and literature competency?  Library staff should
receive sufficient training to provide guidance in doing research.  The library
will probably want to use other research facilities such as public or medical
libraries to supplement library services.

Information literacy and research

The library must be at the center of advancing the information literacy of
students and faculty and enhance research capabilities.  Library resources are
vital part of the curriculum effectiveness at all levels.  There must be in
place means to measure the efficacy of literacy programs and mechanisms to
augment and/or change existing programs.


Finance.

Are sufficient funds available to the library to support the abovementioned
criteria?  Is there overall sufficient support from the institution for library
functions?




Future planning.

The library must in general be able to provide presently needed services but
also be part of the institution's plans for future development.  This
requirement encompasses constant in-house evaluation of present facilities,
services and software to ensure some flexibility in meeting future needs.

Jim Emdy
6/27/2011

#350 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:51 pm
Subject: Committee news
jamesemdy
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1. I have contacted David Sales regarding bring the LCAOM into CCAOM.Net through
Drulap.
2. There is a draft document on accredidation criteria sent out on June 28th. 
Please review and suggest changes.  A more elegantly formatted version will be
available later.

Jim Emdy
Chair

#351 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Thu Jul 7, 2011 8:25 pm
Subject: Accredidation document
jamesemdy
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If you have not already done so, please review a draft documentation on
accredidation standards for OM libraries sent recently.  I want to finalize the
document and send on to David Sales for final formatting and submission to the
Accredidation Committee by July 12th.

Thank you

#352 From: "Andi Houston" <andi.houston@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:24 pm
Subject: What ILS do you use?
andi.houston
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Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 


#353 From: "Library" <library@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:53 pm
Subject: RE: What ILS do you use?
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Hello, Andi:

 

Our library uses LibraryWorld (libraryworld.com), but I do not recommend it.  While it works on a very basic level (checking items in and out), it is not truly an ILS.  For example, you must go through a lot of steps to place a reserve on an item for a patron, and then often you are not flagged that there is a reserve when you check the item in.  Also, I’ve encountered several bugs that the company is working on fixing some day, such as a bug that causes the catalog to calculate fines incorrectly after daylight savings time goes into effect.  The company mostly communicates through email and is fairly responsive in general, but I’ve found they often do not have a definite answer or a solution to problems I’ve run into.  I, too, am interested in hearing from others regarding a reliable ILS.

 

I hope this information helps.

 

All the best,

 

Andrea Anzalone, MLIS

Library Manager

Yo San University

 

From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Andi Houston
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 5:24 AM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] What ILS do you use?

 

 

Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 

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#354 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:33 pm
Subject: Re: What ILS do you use?
jamesemdy
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library size approximately 5500 physical items; 4380 cataloged titles(inventory in progress)
we use Docline for full text articles.  works fine.  no other ils service used

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:
 

Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 



#355 From: Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:53 pm
Subject: Re: What ILS do you use?
nbroering
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Andi,
Yes, I believe, I mentioned that the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine all 3 campuses use Cybertools and we love it.  We have used it since 2002 at SD campus and the other two joined in around 2004. 
You get the very best authoritative cataloging and bibliographic system for your books, journals, CDs and Dvds, etc. We use all the features, the circulation, cataloging, reference, online cat, etc.  It is all Internet based too.
 
They are very sensitive to your needs and provide good training also.  They answer questons very promptly, too.
 
I believe you will find it to be a great bargain. 
Many medical libraries use Cybertools.  Let me know if you have any more questions. They have a Users group.
Naomi Broering
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:


Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 






--
Naomi C. Broering, MLS, MA
Dean of Libraries
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 MIssion Valley Rd. Ste 101
San Diego, CA 92108
Ph: 619-574-6909 ext 134
Fax: 619-574-6641

#356 From: "jamesemdy" <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:23 pm
Subject: accredidation draft document
jamesemdy
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Soon there will be a copy of the draft accredidation document submitted to David
Sales on July 11, 2011.  Thanks to all who contributed to this document.  If you
have additional comments, please share them.

#357 From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:30 pm
Subject: New file uploaded to ccaomlcaom
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the ccaomlcaom
group.

   File        : /Accredidation draft document.docx
   Uploaded by : jamesemdy <librarian@...>
   Description : Accredidation criteria (Draft)

You can access this file at the URL:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ccaomlcaom/files/Accredidation%20draft%20document.\
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To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
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Regards,

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#358 From: Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:04 pm
Subject: Re: new file uploaded
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I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero


#359 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:29 pm
Subject: Re: Re: new file uploaded
jamesemdy
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i haven't tried. let you know what happens

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero



#360 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:33 pm
Subject: Re: Re: new file uploaded
jamesemdy
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i clicked in "files" on accredidation draft document and it opened. it is a word document. perhaps try again

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...> wrote:
i haven't tried. let you know what happens


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero




#361 From: Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:45 pm
Subject: Re: Re: new file uploaded
dperezvenero
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OK I will try again.
Thanks
Daniele


From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, July 11, 2011 7:33:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] Re: new file uploaded

 

i clicked in "files" on accredidation draft document and it opened. it is a word document. perhaps try again

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...> wrote:
i haven't tried. let you know what happens


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I have not been able to open the file. Have you?
Daniele Perez-Venero




#362 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:50 pm
Subject: Re: What ILS do you use?
jamesemdy
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if by ILS you mean software, we use libraryworld 2.o; adequate for our purposes. you might want to look at a survey document in the "Files" section of the yahoo group. it is called "Survey.." something or other.

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:
 

Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 



#363 From: "Library" <library@...>
Date: Wed Jul 13, 2011 12:41 am
Subject: Re: What ILS do you use?
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Our library has about 1000 books and currently using Cybertools which seems adequate.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] What ILS do you use?

 

library size approximately 5500 physical items; 4380 cataloged titles(inventory in progress)
we use Docline for full text articles.  works fine.  no other ils service used

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Andi Houston <andi.houston@...> wrote:
 

Good morning,

 

I am reviewing ILSs for my tiny library and I’d like to get as much data as possible from other acupuncture schools. How large is your library? What ILS do you use? Do you love it? If not, why?

 

Thank you all!

 

Andi Houston

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

352.335.2332 | acupuncturist.edu

 



#364 From: "Daniele" <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:27 pm
Subject: databases
dperezvenero
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I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases
listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on
page 23


http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/

#365 From: Olga Espejo <oer2200@...>
Date: Mon Aug 1, 2011 7:59 pm
Subject: Re: databases
oer2200
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thanks, can we put some of these links in our page?

--- On Fri, 7/29/11, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:

From: Daniele <dperezvenero@...>
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] databases
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 4:27 PM

 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/


#366 From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Aug 1, 2011 9:19 pm
Subject: Re: databases
jamesemdy
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thanks for the information. i have examined most of the link cited and 1)some are on the five branches online catalog page already(such as PubMed, Cochrane) and 2)a few others are not as useful.  i am examining one cite for possible inclusion on the five branches web site

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/



#367 From: Daniele Perez-Venero <dperezvenero@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2011 6:22 pm
Subject: Re: databases
dperezvenero
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I thought the following two sites were interesting for "evidence based" information:

  • Bandolier Library - A collection of best evidence on complementary and alternative health interventions
  • CAMline: An evidence-based website on CAM for healthcare professionals and the public. Provides peer-reviewed information on the safety and efficacy of CAM products and therapies




From: Librarian Jim Emdy <librarian@...>
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, August 1, 2011 5:19:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] databases

 

thanks for the information. i have examined most of the link cited and 1)some are on the five branches online catalog page already(such as PubMed, Cochrane) and 2)a few others are not as useful.  i am examining one cite for possible inclusion on the five branches web site

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Daniele <dperezvenero@...> wrote:
 

I thought you might like to have a look at this, there are some good databases listed with live links in the section "Complementary & Alternative Medicine" on page 23

http://www.ihe.ca/publications/library/2011/HTA-on-the-net/



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