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Our silent enemy: ashes in our libraries

机译:我们沉默的敌人:我们图书馆的骨灰

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Scholars, scientists, physicians, other health professionals, and librarians face a crucial decision today: shall we nourish the biomedical archives as a viable and indispensable source of information, or shall we bury their ashes and lose a century or more of consequential scientific history? Biomedical books and journals published since the 1850s on self-destructing acidic paper are silently and insidiously scorching on our shelves. The associated risks for scientists and physicians are serious—incomplete assessment of past knowledge; unnecessary repetition of studies that have already led to conclusive results; delay in scientific advances when important concepts, techniques, instruments, and procedures are overlooked; faulty comparative analyses; or improper assignment of priority.The archives also disclose the nature of biomedical research, which builds on past knowledge, advances incrementally, and is strewn with missteps, frustrations, detours, inconsistencies, enigmas, and contradictions. The public's familiarity with the scientific process will avoid unrealistic expectations and will encourage support for research in health. But a proper historical perspective requires access to the biomedical archives. Since journals will apparently continue to be published on paper, it is folly to persist in the use of acidic paper and thus magnify for future librarians and preservationists the already Sisyphean and costly task of deacidifying their collections.Our plea for conversion to acid-free paper is accompanied by an equally strong appeal for more rigorous criteria for journal publication. The glut of journal articles—many superficial, redundant, mediocre, or otherwise flawed and some even fraudulent—has overloaded our databases, complicated bibliographic research, and exacerbated the preservation problem. Before accepting articles, journal editors should ask: If it is not worth preserving, is it worth publishing?It is our responsibility to protect the integrity of our biomedical records against all threats. Authors should consider submitting manuscripts to journals that use acid-free paper, especially if they think, as most authors do, that they are writing for posterity. Librarians can refuse to purchase journals published on acidic paper, which they know will need restoration within a few decades and will thus help deplete their budgets. All of us can urge our government to devise a coordinated national conservation policy that will halt the destruction of a century of our historical record. The battle will not be easy, but the challenge beckons urgently. The choice is ours: we can answer the call, or we can deny scientists, physicians, and historians the records they need to expand human knowledge and improve health care.
机译:如今,学者,科学家,医师,其他卫生专业人员和图书馆员面临着一个至关重要的决定:我们是否应该将生物医学档案作为一种可行且必不可少的信息来源加以养育,还是我们应该掩埋其灰烬并失去一个世纪或更长时间的相应科学历史?自1850年代以来,有关自毁酸性纸的生物医学书籍和期刊在我们的书架上悄悄地,阴险地燃烧。科学家和医生面临的相关风险非常严重,即对过去知识的评估不完整;不必要的重复已经导致结论性研究的研究;当忽略了重要的概念,技术,仪器和程序时,科学进展就会延迟;比较分析有误;档案还披露了生物医学研究的性质,该研究建立在过去的知识基础上,逐步发展,并充斥着失误,挫折,弯路,前后矛盾,困惑和矛盾。公众对科学过程的熟悉将避免不切实际的期望,并会鼓励对健康研究的支持。但是正确的历史观点要求访问生物医学档案。由于期刊显然将继续在纸上出版,因此坚持使用酸性纸是愚蠢的,从而使未来的图书馆员和保护主义者将已经西西弗恩和高成本的脱酸工作扩大到他们的收藏上。同时也强烈要求采用更严格的期刊出版标准。期刊文章过多(许多表面的,多余的,平庸的或有缺陷的,甚至是虚假的)使我们的数据库超负荷,书目研究复杂,并加剧了保存问题。在接受文章之前,期刊编辑应该问:如果不值得保存,值得发表吗?保护我们的生物医学记录的完整性不受所有威胁是我们的责任。作者应考虑向使用无酸纸的期刊提交稿件,特别是如果他们像大多数作者一样认为自己是为后代而写作。图书馆员可以拒绝购买在酸性纸上发表的期刊,他们知道在几十年之内需要恢复这些期刊,从而有助于减少预算。我们所有人都可以敦促我们的政府制定一项协调一致的国家保护政策,以制止对一个世纪历史记录的破坏。战斗并非易事,但挑战迫在眉睫。选择权是我们的:我们可以接听电话,也可以拒绝科学家,医师和历史学家扩大人类知识和改善医疗保健所需的记录。

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  • 期刊名称 The Aesculapian
  • 作者

    Lois DeBakey; Selma DeBakey;

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  • 年(卷),期 1989(77),3
  • 年度 1989
  • 页码 258–268
  • 总页数 11
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