NMAP - The UK's gateway to high quality Internet resources in Nursing,
Midwifery and Allied Health - http://nmap.ac.uk is celebrating having
served over 1 MILLION pages of information, since it's launch in April 2001.
By the end of January the figure had actually reached: 1,090,949
Over 1100 records are now included in the database, each of which gives
details of the Internet resource, and includes the title, URL and a short
description. Each record is also classified and indexed to make then easy
to find. Any search or browse of the service will also look for records in
the OMNI database (part of BIOME) - meaning that you are searching over
6500 records.
The popularity of the service is also reflected by the fact that over 2500
Web sites around the world link to NMAP.
To help the current staff, including those from the Universities of
Nottingham & Sheffield, RCN, RCM, CPHVA, CSP & COT, increase the number of
quality records, a full time service officer has now taken up her post
within the BIOME team.
User Evaluation
We would like to thank the 600+ users of the NMAP service who completed an
online evaluation questionnaire, during November and December 2001. These
are currently being analysed and will, in conjunction with other evaluation
work, help us to improve the service we can offer to you.
A prize draw was included for those who completed the questionnaire and 5
lucky people are currently enjoying their prizes;
Books to the value of £100 from Churchill Livingstone were won by Ray, a
Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing Studies at the University of
Northumbria in Newcastle.
A £75 voucher for books from Butterworth-Heinemann prize was won by Helen,
a student nurse from Oxford.
Mary a Senior Lecturer in the University of Nottingham School of Nursing
won books to the value of £100 from Blackwell Science, or a years
individual subscription to any of the journals they publish.
"Catriona, an NHS librarian in Scotland won Books to the value of £100 from
Bailliere Tindall"
Ann from London now has a year's subscription to a journal within the
Churchill Livingstone nursing range.
Further work
The work of making the NMAP gateway even better able to serve your needs
continues. To help us improve our coverage could you ensure that we include
your favourite professional resources, & if you don't find it included
already please use the submit form on the site to let us have the details.
We also have a couple of other new developments we hope to be able to make
available to you over the next few months - keep checking the site to see
what's new.
We are interested in the views of students, lecturers, researchers and
practitioners whether you are a nurse, midwife or work in any of the allied
health professions.
Notes & further information
BIOME is a health, medical and life sciences Internet gateway designed to
enhance learning, research and professional development by equipping
Internet users with simple and effective access to high quality Internet
resources, together with support and guidance in how to use them. BIOME is
part of the RDN (Resource Discovery Network - see below). Visit BIOME at
http://biome.ac.uk/
The Resource Discovery Network (RDN) is a federated network of subject-
based Internet services funded by JISC (the Joint Information Systems
Committee - see below). The service is committed to
enhancing learning, teaching, research and professional development by
providing free, effective access to high quality Internet resources
selected and described by
specialists throughout UK academia or closely affiliated organisations.
Visit the RDN home page at http://www.rdn.ac.uk/
The JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee) is a strategic advisory
committee to the UK higher and further education funding bodies. The JISC
is currently funded by
the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Further Education
Funding Council, the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council, the
Scottish Further Education Funding Council, the Welsh Funding Councils and
the Department of Higher and Further Education, Training and Employment.
The JISC works in partnership with the Research Councils. For further
information visit the JISC website at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/
Further information about the project is available from Rod Ward on
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Or Telephone Lisa Gray on 0115 9249924 ext 42050
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