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Annual Meeting

Midcontinental Chapter

of the

Medical Library Association

October 4 • 7, 1989

Hyatt Regency Hotel

Kansas City, Missouri

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Exhibits

Hours

Pershing Hall

Wednesday, October 4

Thursday, October 5

Friday, October

6

6

p.m. -

8

p.m.

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

9

a.m.- noon

Registration Desk Hours

East Lobby Alcove

Wednesday, October

4

Thursday, October

5

Friday, October 6

8 a

.

m. -

8

p.m.

8 a.m.

- 6 p.m.

8

a.m.- noon

Hospitality "Booth Hours

East

Lobby

Alcove

Wednesday, October 4

Thursday, October 5

Friday, October 6

8 a.m. -

8 p.m.

8 a.m. -

6

p.m.

8

a.m. -

2

p.m.

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WELCOME TO THE

CI1Y OF FOUNTAINS!

You !mow what they say-- "everything's up-to-date in Kansas City-- they've gone about as far as they can go." We've gone

about as far as we can go to make this MCJMLA meeting a

pleasant and productive one.

Stimulated by Kansas City's historic past, we've decided to take a look back in time but you'll notice that we're keeping up-to-date as well; on the program are sessions dealing witll automa-tion, on!Jne searching and CD ROM.

Our headquarters at the Hyatt Regency Hotel puts you in modem Crown Center and just a trolley ride away from the

Plaza, Old Westport and the real downtown. Check with our hospitality booth for information on what to see and how to get there.

Kansas City is always a delight for visitors. who know tl1e city and a surprise for visitors who don't. Whether you've been here many times before or if this is your first visit we're glad you came.

Sincerely,

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~d,;"b<'-L.-Marilyn Sullivan. Co-Chair

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Ann Marie Corry, Co-Chair (j

Pla11ning

Committee

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MIDCONTINENTAL CHAPTER

OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS AND

COMMITTEE

CHAIRS

1989/90

CHAIR:

Mary Helms

VICE-CHAIR/CHAIR-ELECT': Kathleen

McCloskey

IMMEDIATE PAST

CHAIR: Margaret

Bandy

RECORDING SECRETARY:

Marla Graber

CHAPTER

COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE:

Bonnie Mack

CHAPTER COUNCIL

ALTERNATE

:

Joan Stoddart

APPOINTED

OFFICERS

ARCHMST:

Guy

Coffee

PARLIAMENTARIAN:

Polly

Cummings

EDITOR:

MCMLA

EXPRESS:

T.

Scott

Plutcbak

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY:

Robert Pisciotta

1990 SEATTLE MEETING

Co

-

Chair: Kerry Skidmore

1991 RAPID CITY,

SD

MEETING

Chair:

Pat Hamilton

COMMfTTEE

CHAIRS

BYLAWS: Marihelen Hatcher

EDUCATION:

Pat Hamilton

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS:

Guy Coffee

HONORS AND AWARDS: Kerry

Skidmore

MEMBERSHIP: Beth

Carlin

NOMINATlNG

:

Rosemary Mattox

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MCMLA ANNUAL MEETING

PLANNING COMMITTEES

KANSAS CITY, 1989

Planning Committee

Marilyn Sullivan

Ann Marie C..ony

Anne Palmer

D.A.

Thomas

Karen Wiederaenders

Finance - Marilyn Sullivan, Liaison

Jan Foster

Program/Continuing Education - Ann Marie Cony, Liaison

Program: Jim Bingham

Dick Dalton

Continuing Education: Amrita Burdick

Kim Carter

Hospitality/Entertainment - Anne Palmer, Liaison

Hospitality: Carol Doms

Entertainment: Naomi Adelman

Publicity/Registration - Karen Wiederaenders, Liaison

Publicity: Pat Gibson

Registration: Cecile Doty

Facilities/Exhibits - D.A. Thomas, Liaison

Facilities: Robert Pisciotta

Exhibits: Susan Case

Martha Miller

Plus all of the many, many volunteers from the Health Science Library

Group of Greater Kansas City.

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MCMLA!KANSAS CITY

OCTOBER 4-7, 1989

Wednesday, Oetober 4

8:00 Registration

EAST LOBBY ALCOVE

9:00-5:00 Executive Committee Meeting

FREMONT

9:00- 5:00 Nl Day Continuing Education Course

BENTON A

ASHP

Database Workshop

Dwight Tousignaut, PbannD

Director, Database Services Division, American Society ofHospit<tl

Pharmacists

9:00- 12:00 Continuing Education Short Course

BENTONB

Bioethics/Poplinc/Histline

Dorothy Earley

Online Services Coordinator, MCRMLP

10:00- 10:30 BREAK

12:00 -1 :00 Lunch (open)

1:00- 4:30 Continuing Education Short Course

BENTONB

The Online Catalog: Retrospective

Conversion Process

Mary Ann Mercante

Executive Director, Missouri Library Network Corporation

2:00-2:30 BREAK

Optional Tours: Truman Library, Linda Hall Library, Missouri Valley Room

6:00- 8:00 Welcome Reception/Opening of the Exhibits

PERSITING HALL

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Thursday, Oct 5

8:00- 6:00 Registration

8:00- 9:00 MCMLA Membership Committee Meeting/Open Forum

NORTHRUP

9:00-4:00 Exhibits Open

9:00- 9:30 Welcoming Remarks EMPIREA-B

Mary Helms, Chair, Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association School of Medicine Library

Washington University

Jam: Carver, Chair, Health Sciences Library Group of Greater Kansas City Dykes Library of the Health Sciences

University of Kansas Medical Center

Marilyn Sullivan, Co-Chair, 1989 MCMLA Annual Meeting Planning Committee Chief, Health Science Libraries

University of Missouri -Kansas City 9:30 - 10:30 Keynote Address

EMPIREA-B

Is the Past Prologue? Librarians i11 a Time ofCizat~ge

Edward Holley, PhD, Professor, School of lnforrnation and Library Sciences, University

of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

10:30- 11:00 Break-Exhibit Area PERS£ liNG HALL 11:00- 12:00 Breakout Sessions

Real Power: Stages of Power in Organizations Leslee Shell, Department of Joint Planning, University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Thursday, October 5 (Cont)

Librarians Legal Liability Pat Court, JD, MLS

Assistant Director for Public Services University of Missouri- Kansas City Law Library

VANHORNB

Government Documents Aurora Davis

Director of Information Services Kansas City Star/Times

VANHORNC Space Planning

Dean Schmidt, Director

Lottes Health Sciences Library University of Missouri- Columbia

FREMONT 12:00- 1:00 Lunch (open)

12:00-1:00 Alumni Luncheon

University of Missouri- Columbia

School of Library and Informational Sciences

Diastole, 2501 Holmes, meet at hospitality desk at

12:00

1:00 - 1:45 General Session

EMPIREA-B

Directiom in Library AuJomation

Robert Walton, Library Automation Consultant

The Texas State Library

1:45- 3:15 Library Automation Panel EMPIREA-B

Panel Moderator: Jim Bingham, Director, Dykes Library of the Health Sciences University of Kansas Medical Center

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Thursday, October 5 (Cont.)

Panel: WaynePeay

Director, Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah

Don Stanze

Telecommunications Department,

University of Kansas Medical Center

John Miller

Library Analyst, Information Systems, University of Kansas

Rosalind Dudden

Library Director, National Jewish Center for

Immunology and Respiratory Medicine

Robert Walton

3:15 • 3:30 Break

Library Automation Consultant,

The Texa~ State Library

3:30 • 4:30 Poster Sessions

(See list on back

of

program)

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Friday, October 6

7:00- 8:00 RML Town Meeting

Dorothy Willis, Moderator

NORTHRUP

8:00 -12:00 Registration

8:00-10:30 Business Meeting

CHOUTEAU

10:30- 11:00 Break- Exhibit Area

PERSHING HALL

11:00-12:00

MLA

Forum

VANHORN

Eloise Foster, MLA Immediate Past President AHA Resource Ct:lnter

American Hospital Association

Rick Forsman,

Denison Memorial Library

University of Colo:rado

Noon -1:30 Luncheon Meeting

ATLANTA

"Why Medical Histo1y?"

Robert Hudson, MD

Professor and Chair, Deparment of the History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center

1:30 - 2:00 Break

2:00- 4:00 Bioethics Panel

CHOUTEAU

"Empowerment: A New Health Care Paradox"

Panel Moderator: Myra Christopher, Executive Director, Midwest Bioethics Center

Panel:

Linda Johnson, ACSW

Supervisor, Social Services Department St. Luke's Hospiwl of Kansas City

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Friday, October 6

(Cont.)

Patrick Kelly, J.D.

Professor of Law and Former Dean,

University of Missouri- Kansas City School of Law

Dennis McClatchey, Senior Vice-President Operations- Baptist Medical Center William G. Bartholome, MD, MTS

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Dept. of

the History and Philosophy of Medicine,

University of Kansas Medical Center

Larry A. Rues, MD

Chair, Medical Ethics Committee, Goppert Family Health Center Sue Taylor, RN, PhD

4:00- Open

Associate Professor, School ofNursiJJg University of Missouri- Columbia

Saturday, October 7

8:00 - 4:00 Continuing Education Courses

Descriptive Statistical Techniques

for Librarians: Tools for Effective Decision

Making in the Library.

Presented by: Arthur W. Hafner, PhD

Director, Division of Library and Information

Management, American Medical Association BENTONB

Becoming Innovative

Presented by: Mary Moore

Associate Director for Education,

Health Science Center, Texas Tech University

BENTON A

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EXHIBITORS MCMLA 1989

Alfred Jaeger Inc. 66 Austin Blvd.

Commack, NY 11725-5765

American Bindery Midwest 9!4 Jefferson

Topeka, KS 66607

Ballen Booksellers International Inc.• 66 Austin Blvd.

Commack, NY 11725-5765 BRS Information Technologies 1200 Rt. 7

Latham, NY 12110

Cambridge Scientific Abstracts 7200 Wisconsin Ave

Bethesda, MD 20814

CD PLUS

2901 Broadway, Suite 154

New York, NY 10025

Department of Veteran AlTa irs

810 Vermont Ave., N.W.

Washington, D.C. 42420

Dual's University Copy Systems

2413 Bond Street

University Park, IL 60466

Ebsco Subscription Services•

2727 Bryant St., Suite 100

Denver, CO 80211

The Faxon Company•

15 Southwest Park Building 4 Westwood, MA 02090 Houchen Bindery Ltd. 340 1st Street Utica, NE 6R456

Institute for Scientific Information

lSI 3501 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Library Systems 4609 S. W. 33rd Terrace Topeka, KS 66614

Login Brothers Book Co. 1450 West Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60607

Majors Scientific Books*

1851 Diplomat Drive Dallas, TX 752.14

Matthews Medical and Scientific Books*

I 1559 Rock Island C',ourt

Maryland Heights, MO 63043

Network for Continuing Medical Education

One Harmon Plaza

Secaucus, NJ 07094

Readmore Publications, Inc.

22 Cortlandt Street

New York, NY 10007

Reynold's Bindery, Inc. 1703 Lister

Kansas City, MO 64127

Riuenhouse Book Distributors, Inc. P.O. Box J 565, 51! Feheley Drive King of Prussia, PA 19406

W.B. Saunders Company

Curtis Center, Independence Squ~re West Philadelphia, PA 19106-3399

UMKC School of Medicine

Evaluation and Computer Resources

2411 Holmes

Kansas City, MO 64108

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SPEAKERS AND PRESENTERS

William Ba.rtholome: Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Department of the History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center

Jim Bingham: Director, Dykes Library of the Health Sciences, University of Kansas Medical Center .Jane C:u-ver: Chair, Health Sciences Library Group of Greater Kansas City

Myra Christopher: Executive Director, Midwest Bioetbics Center

Pat Court: Assistant Director of Public Services, University of Missouri- Kansas City L1w Library Aurora Davis: Director of Information Services, Kansas City Star/fimes

Rosalind Dudden: Director, Tucker Library, National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine

Dorothy Earley: Online Services Coordinator, MCRMLP, McGoogan Library of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Eloise Foster: Immediate Past President, MLA,AHA Resource Center, American Hospital Associaiion

Rick Forsman: Denison Memorial Library, University of Colorado

Arthur W. Hafner: Division of Library and Infom1ation Management, American Medical Association Mary Helms: Chair, Midcontinental Chapter of the Medical Library Association

Edward Holley: Professor, School of Information and Library Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Robert Hudson: Professor and Cbair, Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center

Linda Johnson: Supervisor, Social Services Department, St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, MO

Patrick Kelly: Professor of Law and Former Dean, School of Law, University of Missouri- Kansas City Dennis McClatchey: Senior Vice President-Operati.ons, Baptist Medical Center, Kansas City, MO Mary Ann Mercante: Executive Director, Missouri Library Network Corporation

John Miller: Library Analyst, Information Systems, University of Kansas

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Wayne Peay: Director, Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah

Larry Rues: Chair, Medical Ethics Committee, Goppert Family Health Center, Kansas City, MO Dean Schmidt: Director, Lottes Health Sciences Library, University of Missouri- Columbia Leslee Shell: Coordinator of Tntra-lnstitutional Planning, University of Nebras,ka Medical Center

Don Stanze: Telecommunications Department, University of Kansas Medical Center Marilyn Sullivan: Co-Chair, MCMLA, Local Planning Conunittee

Sue Taylor: Associate Professor, School of Nursing, University of Missouri- Columbia

Dwight Tousignant: Director, Database Services Division, American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Robert Walton: Library Automation Consultant, The Texas State Library

Dorothy Willis: Associate Director, MCRMLP, McGoogan Library of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center

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POSTER SESSIONS VANHORN A LSD: LITERATURE 1N SUPPORT OF DIAGNOSES

Anne Butler, Clinical Medical Librarian and Amrita Burdick, Assistant Chief Health Sciences Librarian, University of Missouri -Kansas City Health, Science.~ Library

DENTAL LIBRARY OUTREACH SERVICES

Ann Marie Corry, Dental Librarian and Carol Doms, Assistant Dental Librarian University of Missouri- Kansas City, Dental School Library

HEALTH PROMOTION CLEARINGHOUSE Patricia A Gibson

Vice President Information Services & Systems American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation

A VIEWOFREGION FOUR: PRELIMINARYRESULTSOFTHERML

NETWORK MEMBERSJJTP SURVEY Peggy Mullaly

Regional Development Coordinator Midcontinental Medical Library Program

RESEARCU

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MIDCONTINENTAL

CHAPTER

MCMLA Research Idea Team: Lenora Kinzie, Cecile Doty, Sandra Parker, Peggy Mullaly, Carol Doms, and Amrita Burdick

THE CATALOG IS PROLOGUE: IMPROVED AUDIOVISUAL ACCESS AT UMKC Marlene Smith, Audiovisual Librarian

University of Missouri- Kansas City School of Medicine

JOIN THE WINNERS - GO Wim THE VA Shirley Ting, Chief, Library Services

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