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  • Donald A.B. Lindberg, M.D., joined the National Library of Medicine (NLM) with a focus on innovation.
  • He was an early proponent of outreach and evaluation initiatives within NLM.
  • His tenure marked a period of significant technological advancement and strategic development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight Dr. Lindberg's contributions to NLM's health information dissemination strategies.
  • To underscore his role in advancing evaluation methodologies for digital health information.
  • To recognize his leadership in transitioning NLM to the internet and web-based platforms.

Main Methods:

  • Initiation and support of pilot projects for health information outreach.
  • Development of frameworks for evaluating internet and web-based health information.
  • Guidance of NLM's transition to internet-based services and outreach.

Main Results:

  • Strengthened NLM's health information outreach to diverse audiences, including healthcare providers, scientists, librarians, and the public.
  • Established a robust framework for evaluating internet and web-based health information.
  • Positioned NLM as a leader among federal agencies in utilizing emerging technologies for its mission.

Conclusions:

  • Dr. Lindberg's leadership fostered significant advancements in health information outreach and evaluation.
  • His initiatives enhanced NLM's capacity to disseminate health information effectively.
  • The "Measuring the Difference" guide and multi-dimensional evaluation approach represent key accomplishments.