| April 11, 2002
Nations Only National Healthcare Outreach Mapping Center Established INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana University School of Medicine and The Polis
Center at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis have been
named by the National Library of Medicine to develop the nations
only National Outreach Mapping Center. The new center, which is housed on the IUPUI campus at the medical schools
Ruth Lilly Medical Library, will seek to identify and track the special
outreach efforts being made by all types of libraries nationwide on behalf
of healthcare professionals and consumers. Examples of these outreach
efforts include, teaching consumers to quality filter the
web, supplying information access tools to rural health care providers
or working with local community groups to establish health information
centers. The center is being established through a five-year contract with the
National Library of Medicine, a part of the National Institutes of Health.
The IU School of Medicine is an international leader in medical informatics
and health care outcomes research. The Polis Center, a multidisciplinary urban analysis organization, is
known for its application of geographic information systems technology.
Known as GIS, this technology, a tool useful in data collection, storage,
mapping, display and analyses, links electronic maps to databases. GIS
makes data accessible and facilitates the analysis and comparison of multiple
data sets by specific geography. We plan to integrate data from various libraries and map it in
ways that make it easily understandable because it relates to the places
where people live, said David Bodenhamer, Ph.D., director of The
Polis Center and professor of history in the School of Liberal Arts at
IUPUI. The project will merge IUs medical and geographic informatics
strengths to develop a unique center. The original mission of the National Library of Medicine was to
provide rapid access to health care information to providers of medical
care to enable them to improve the quality of that care. Now that focus
is being expanded to health care consumers, says Julie McGowan,
Ph.D., the newly named director of the mapping center. McGowan, who is associate dean for information resources and education
technology, also is director of library and information resources, professor
of knowledge informatics, and professor of pediatrics at the IU School
of Medicine. She also is a Regenstrief Institute for Health Care affiliated
scientist. Initially, the large database that will be developed by the new mapping
center will identify and track a quarter century of NLM outreach efforts.
Eventually it will assist researchers to accurately target health outreach
activities because they will be able to pinpoint exactly where the information
is needed, according to McGowan. In addition to providing information services for the students and faculty
of the IU Schools of Medicine and Nursing, the Ruth Lilly Medical Library
serves practicing health professionals throughout Indiana and is a designated
resource library in the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. The
Polis Center is the leader of the North American team of the Electronic
Cultural Atlas Initiative, an international effort to create a worldwide
database that combines global mapping, texts and images. On the Web Ruth Lilly Medical Library-IU School of Medicine The Polis Center ###
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