HIV/AIDS Community Information Services
Experiences in Serving Both At-Risk and HIV-Infected Populations
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 17 October 2016
- ISBN 9781138971851
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages152 pages
- Size 212x152 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This guidebook is designed to help the reader become aware of the information and information services that are available for at-risk and HIV-infected individuals. HIV/AIDS Community Information Services examines the relationship between HIV/AIDS and the body of information concerning them; discusses currently available HIV/AIDS information services; explores information as a means for empowerment; and suggests future programs, potential collaborative efforts, and innovative services. The author includes a special section on Internet resource sites on HIV/AIDS information. This is a suitable book for individuals already affected by HIV or AIDS and professionals working with them as well as librarians, health educators, counselors, and members of community-based AIDS service organizations.
MoreLong description:
Information forms the basis for education, and currently education is the only weapon available to stem the spread of HIV/AIDS and to foster empathy toward individuals already affected by the disease. HIV/AIDS and Community Information Services provides readers with insight into the information construct within the AIDS arena and how that construct affects the provision of information services to the HIV/AIDS affected population. It will serve as an irreplaceable reference as the number of individuals with AIDS increases, creating a greater demand for information and making that information increasingly difficult to provide.While directories exist to assist with practical approaches to accessing HIV/AIDS-related information, none had served as a comprehensive resource concerning the nature of that information or the provision of information services. HIV/AIDS Community Information Services fills that void. It fosters the enlightenment of the general public concerning the true nature of HIV/AIDS, guides readers in providing information services--both educational and recreational--to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, and encourages the dissemination of instructional materials to those individuals at risk for infection. In doing so, contributors provide readers with information about:
- the relationship between AIDS and the body of information concerning the disease
- the complex nature of HIV/AIDS-related information
- available HIV/AIDS information services
- information as a means for empowerment
- suggestions for future programs, potential collaboration efforts, and innovative servicesAn essential guide for information professionals, librarians, health educators, counselors, members of community-based AIDS service organizations, and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS Community Information Services foster the creation, accession, collection, organization, dissemination, and sharing of information concerning the HIV/AIDS epidemic and promotes the provision of services to individuals already affected by HIV/AIDS.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Introduction
- The Complex Nature of the Epidemic
- HIV/AIDS Information
- HIV/AIDS Information Resources and Services
- Information Networking and Partnerships
- Looking Beyond Existing Resources and Services
- Appendix A: Case Definitions of AIDS
- Appendix B: AIDS Classification Systems
- Appendix C: Internet Resource Sites
- Appendix D: Organization Information
- Index
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