Wednesday, November 07, 2012



The Cochrane Library is a mainstay of Evidence-based Practice. Cochrane Reviews are considered the 'Gold Standard' for high-quality systematic reviews and are used to support health care decisions. The Cochrane Library is produced by The Cochrane Collaboration, a group of clinicians, consumers, and researchers around the world.


We recently changed our access to The Cochrane Library. No longer do we get it through Ovid’s Evidence-based Medicine Reviews. Now we get it directly through Wiley, the publisher who owns the content. We believe this will make it easier for staff to find and use Cochrane Reviews because it will be easier to get to the full-text.

The Links on the Library web pages have been updated. The links to Cochrane Reviews should also work if you are searching PubMed or Clinical Queries or even Google Scholar -- as long as you are using an Affinity computer. Access is IP-authenticated, so no usernames or passwords needed.

The Cochrane Library (via Wiley) Direct Link

How to get there :
Affinity Intranet > Library > Cochrane Library

Tutorials on The Cochrane Library via Wiley  here (long) and here (summary).

Read more about The Cochrane Library here  and here.
View more EBM Tools at Affinity :
Questions or comments? Contact Your Librarian :
Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340

Thursday, November 01, 2012

St. Elizabeth Hospital Library : Requiem

It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closing of the St. Elizabeth Hospital Library in Appleton, WI. Due to a recent company merger, subsequent down-sizing, and staff reductions, it is not possible to keep the St Elizabeth Hospital Library open.


The St Elizabeth Hospital Library opened in the 1960s when hospital administrator Sister M. Kathleen Daniel approved the doctors' request for dedicated library space. Initially, physicians oversaw the library with some part-time, non-professional help.

Mary Bayorgeon with Dr. Pier in 1980. Mary is doing a MEDLINE Search  with the old telephone coupler.  This was cutting edge technology at the time!

In1973, Sister Rose Mary Pint, a visionary administrator hired Mary Bayorgeon to develop a professional library. She started part time and then went full-time when the Family Practice Residency program was initiated.

Karen Knorr, Library Assistant -1980

For many years, Mary B., Karen Knorr, and most recently Margo Lambert and Karen Witz served library customers near and far, including regular Inter-Library Loan-Lends to The New York Public Library.

The St Elizabeth Hospital Library was honored with the WHSLA Library of the Year in 1991. Mary Bayorgeon was honored as WHSLA Librarian of the Year in 2004.

The STE Library was a model of library design, as evidenced by Mary being asked to be a speaker at the symposium at NLM in 2003 when she was part of a panel of 3 hospital librarians speaking on the design of hospital libraries at the symposium on "The Library as Place: Symposium on Building and Revitalizing Health Science Libraries in the Digital Age."

Mary and Karen in 2003

In the 1990s, when I was a young Library Technician in Madison, WI, I remember calling the St Elizabeth Hospital Library for rush ILLs. Karen Knorr was always bright, friendly, ready and willing to help. When the opportunity arose to work with Mary B. and Karen in 1999, I jumped at the chance. The STE Library was a beacon of knowledge and light in the world of Health Science Libraries. I wanted to be part of that!

Through the years, St. Elizabeth Hospital Library Staff has always been dedicated to serving all our patrons including patients, their families, as well as physicians and hospital staff. Affinity staff will be served virtually by the Libraries at Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh, WI, and The Ministry Libraries in Stevens Point and Marshfield, WI.