Author/Authors :
Ashrafi-rizi Hasan نويسنده Department of Medical Library and Information Science, Faculty of Medical Information and Management, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Zarmehr Fatemeh نويسنده Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
The access to health information for all people is the fundamental goal of the World Health Organization (WHO). It
comes true when both health professionals and patients as beneficiaries have access to health information. Medical
librarians play an important role in facilitating access to health information, and this role should be in the context
and framework of scientific principles. The principles were first proposed by Thompson and Ranganathan and it was
revised over time by scholars like Das (1), Gopinath, Holt, Gorman and Fadaie (2). The common feature of all these
revisions is limited to activities of librarians to the library. But today, the activity scope of medical librarians is not only
libraries but also they play a role in the scientometric centers, knowledge base centers, journals, publishing centers, and
research centers (3) which are called Health Information Centers (HIC). In this article, we aimed to review and revise
these principles according to new realm of medical librarians.