Abstract:
In today’s ICT-based environment, medical libraries throughout the world are
practicing modern library systems and services in an attempt to meet the diversified
needs of their users. Most of the medical libraries in Bangladesh are not fully equipped
with modem ICT facilities, latest print and online collections, necessary budget for
subscribing to print and e-resources, and a shortage of fully qualified and experienced
staff members. In view of the above situation, it is very essential to ascertain the ext ent
of library ICT facilities, automation, institutional repositories (IR), online and print
resources, health information systems, and services that have so far been adopted by
the medical libraries of Bangladesh. Hence, the researcher planned to evaluate health
information systems and services provided in the selected medical libraries of the
country.
The overall health information systems and services in Bangladesh are not at a
satisfactory level so far. The medical libraries in Bangladesh have not made significant
attempts till now in respect of Library Automation, developing Institutional
Repositories, Integrated Library Systems, subscribing to e-journals and online
databases, and networking through library consortiums. The medical libraries of
Bangladesh are now facing new challenges and opportunities for the development of the
health library system. The broad objective of the study is to identify the existing status
of Health Information Systems and Services in twenty medical libraries of Bangladesh
including infrastructural facilities, ICT facilities, and services, and to develop a model
plan integrated with modern ICT tools and technologies. A clear picture of historical
growth, current trends, and developments, availability of information resources, Health
Information Systems, and services of the surveyed medical libraries are also explored in
the study.
A mixed-method research design (i.e. combination of qualitative and quantitative
methods) is being followed. Two main stakeholders, the library users, and the
respective library heads were considered for the survey. In this research study, the
researcher has taken a non-probability sampling approach and chosen the convenience
sampling method. The investigator distributed a total of 500 questionnaires among the
scientists, doctors, students, researchers, and staff members of six medical libraries
selected for the study. Out of 500 questionnaires distributed a total of 412 filled
questionnaires were received with a response rate of 82.4%.
The study design has been divided into eight chapters viz. Chapter 1: Introduction and
Methodology; Chapter 2: Literature Review; Chapter 3: Health System and Medical
Libraries: Bangladesh Scenario; Chapter 4: Medical Library Systems and Services:
International Scenario; Chapter 5: Profile of Surveyed Medical Libraries; Chapter 6:
Data Analysis and Interpretation: Chapter 7: Model Plan for designing modern library
systems and services in the medical libraries of Bangladesh; and Chapter 8: Findings,
Recommendations, and Conclusion. The study explores the core challenges for the
medical libraries in Bangladesh like Budget Constraints, Poor ICT Infrastructure, Lack
of Library Automation, Skilled Manpower, Lack of Professional Librarians, Lack of
Sufficient Professional Library Personnel, Inadequate ICT Resources, Absence of
Networking and Resource Sharing, and Lack of Online Resources. The study finally
suggests twenty recommendations for the overall benefit of the medical libraries, the
most notable are Proper Funds Allocation, Implementation of ILS, Strong ICT
Infrastructure, Member of Library Consortium, Electronic Collection Development,
Building Institutional Repository (IR), Digitizing Existing Materials, Advanced Training
Programmes, and ICT-based Services.