Top Five Podcasting Articles in Medicine
Dean Giustini compiled a list of the top five articles discussing podcasting in medicine and health. Giustini noted that while PubMed has quite a lot of literature on handhelds in medicine, there is still very little on podcasting. In addition to listing the top five articles he also has a link to his 2006 CHLA/ABSC Conference (Vancouver, BC) poster abstract, "Podcasting: the future of staying current in medicine?"
I am very interested in their poster, I just wish it was going to be at MLA next to my poster, "Integrating and Promoting Medical Podcasts Into the Library Collection."
Top Five Podcasting Articles - compiled by Jeremiah Saunders & Dean Giustini
(Please go to Giustini's blog for the direct link and brief synopsis of each article)
- Walton G et al. Using mobile technologies to give health students access to learning resources in the UK community setting. Health Info & Libraries J 2005 22 (Supplement 2): 51-65.
- Maag M. Podcasting and MP3 Players: emerging education technologies.
CIN: Computers Informatics Nursing 2006 24(1): 9-13. - Thomas K. Moveable feast. Information World Review (January 2006): 19-20.
- Gordon-Murnane L. Saying 'I Do' to podcasting: another 'Next Big Think' for librarians? 2005 Searcher 13(6): 44-51
- Schuerenberg BK. Mobile images music to radiologists' ears. Health Data Management 2005 13(5): 78; 80; 82.

1 Comments:
Bravo on the MLA poster!
We should exchange notes. My MLIS colleague, Jeremiah, and I are looking specifically at the basics of podcasts for librarians. I suppose it's mostly to help hospital librarians inform their patrons when they get reference questions.
What sorts of collections issues will you look at?
Dean Giustini
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