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With the onslaught of emergent technology in academia, libraries
are privy to many innovative techniques to recognize and classify
geospatial data - above and beyond the traditional map
librarianship. As librarians become more involved in the
development and provision of GIS services and resources, they
encounter both problems and solutions. ""Integrating Geographic
Information Systems into Library Services"" integrates traditional
map librarianship and contemporary issues in digital librarianship
within a framework of a global embedded information infrastructure,
addressing technical, legal, and institutional factors such as
collection development, reference and research services, and
cataloging/metadata, as well as issues in accessibility and
standards.
This comprehensive book examines the organization, financing,
delivery, and outcomes of behavioral health (i.e., alcohol, drug
abuse, and mental health) services from both U.S. and global
perspectives. Addressing the need for more integrative and
collaborative approaches in public health and behavioral health
initiatives, the book covers the fundamental issues in behavioral
health, including epidemiology, insurance and financing, health
inequities, implementation sciences, lifespan issues, cultural
responsiveness, and policy. Featuring insightful research from
scholars in an interdisciplinary range of academic and professional
fields, chapters fall into three distinct sections: Overview:
Outlines the defining characteristics of behavioral health services
and identifies significant challenges in the field At-Risk
Populations: Explores critical issues for at-risk populations in
need of behavioral health services, including children in school
environments, youth in juvenile justice systems, and persons with
developmental disabilities, among others Services Delivery:
Presents a rationale for greater integration of health and
behavioral health services, and contextualizes this explanation
within global trends in behavioral health policy, systems, and
services An in-depth textbook for graduate students studying public
health, behavioral health, social work policy, and medical
sociology, as well as a useful reference for behavioral health
professionals and policy makers, Foundations of Behavioral Health
provides a global perspective for practice and policy in behavioral
health. It promotes better understanding of the importance of
integrating population health and behavioral health services, with
an eye towards improving and sustaining public health and
behavioral health from national, regional, and global perspectives.
This Book Provides A Comprehensive Introduction To Public Health
From A Pharmacy Perspective. Organized Into Three Main Sections,
Part I Presents Concepts And Issues That Pharmacists Need In Order
To Develop A Knowledge Base In Public Health. Part II Examines The
Connection Between Pharmacy And Public Health Services, Including
An Overview Of The Different Health Services, Evaluation And
Outcome Assessment, Financing, Managed Care Pharmacy, And
Pharmacoeconomics. Part III Presents Chapters That Illustrate Key
Applications Of Public Health Concepts To Pharmacy Practice,
Including Law And Ethics, Cultural Perspectives, Informatics,
Emergency Preparedness, And Education And Training. Each Chapter Is
Co-Authored By A Public Health Expert As Well As A Pharmacist.
Chapter Features Include Case Studies, Learning Objectives, Chapter
Questions, Questions For Further Discussion, And Key Terms.
Mental Health Informatics offers a comprehensive examination of
contemporary issues in mental health that focuses on the innovative
use of computers and other information technology in support of
patient care, education, services delivery, and research in the
field of mental health services. This text deals with resources,
devices, and formalized methods for optimizing the storage,
retrieval, and management of information for problem solving and
decision-making in mental health. Mental health informatics is an
interdisciplinary field based upon computer and information
sciences, the cognitive and decision sciences, public health and
mental health (including epidemiology), and telecommunications.
Researchers in informatics have discovered new methods and
techniques to enhance health and mental health care, scientific and
applied research, and education through information technology. The
fourteen chapters are divided into four main parts, including: 1)
an introduction to informatics, public health, and mental health;
2) an overview of the ethical, legal, services delivery, and
organizational issues in data/records standards and technology
adoption; 3) discusses research in today's online environment,
addressing issues including research competencies, standards for
literature reviews, constructing search strategies, and
synthesizing findings; and 4) provides a discussion of the
globalization of information and future issues in policy and
practice in mental health informatics.
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