Hospital Library Services Program
Southeastern New York Library Resources Council's Hospital Library Services
Program (HLSP) has served regional hospitals since the program's creation by
the NYS Legislature in 1982. The HLSP provides medical information services,
support, and information technology to the libraries of participating hospitals
in Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan and Ulster
counties.
Program services include, but are not limited to:
- Access to medical electronic resources including books, journals, and specialized
databases through a package of licensed, partially subsidized resources shared
by HLSP members.
- Provision of hospital library web gateways to electronic information resources
as well as promotional and educational support. Creation of marketing materials
in association with the HLSP marketing sub-committee.
- Online catalogs for hospital library book collections as well as a regional
union catalog for books and journal SEAL Southeastern Access to Libraries
- Continuing Education programs and special classes for
medical library staff including sponsored trainings offered through the Middle
Atlantic Regional Medical Library
- Medical resource sharing through referrals and subsidy for Interlibrary
Lending and Electronic Document Delivery Services through SENYLRC's administration
of the New York Medical Information Services Program (MISP)
- Networking, grant funding awareness, regional communication and support
through listservs and SENYLRC staff
support.
- Hospital Library Update - HLSP Blog for all HLSP members
- Onsite library assistance, consultation and hospital staff member training
The HLSP Advisory Committee
provides guidance on the development, organization and implementation of services
offered. The Committee meets quarterly and assists in the development of
the
Special Client Groups component of SENYLRC's
Five-Year Plan (*.pdf) and advises on the activities and funding of each
year's annual plan.
Program activities are coordinated by Hospital Library Program Manager, Patricia
Carroll-Mathes <Contact Patricia> and administrative
support is provided by Program Assistant, Kathy Horodyski <Contact
Kathy> and other SENYLRC staff.