Nursing Informatics History Project
Purpose
The overall purpose of the Nursing Informatics History Project is to document and preserve the history of nursing informatics. This is occurring through three activities:
- Nursing informatics pioneers and nursing informatics organizations have been solicited to preserve their materials in an archive at the National Library of Medicine started by Dr. Virginia Saba in 1997.
- Stories of the pioneers in nursing informatics are being videotaped and made available through AMIA's web site.
- Historical research is planned to document the evolution of informatics as a specialty in nursing.
Use Cases
Examples of how to use the Information
- Future of Nursing Informatics
- Nursing Informatics Recruiting
- Nursing Informatics Trends
- Qualitative Analysis Research
- Compare Nursing Pioneers
Video Library
Funding Sources
This project was funded by:
- Allina Health System
- American Academy of Nursing
- McKesson
- CARING
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Executive Nurse Fellows
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Executive Nurse Fellows Alumni Association
- University of Maryland School of Nursing
- University of Minnesota School of Nursing
Copyright Statement
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Conditions of Use
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- for purposes of research, teaching and private study, users may reproduce (print or download) in accordance with fair use materials or link to materials from this Web site without prior permission, on the condition they give proper credit
- materials may not be used for any commercial purpose without prior written permission from AMIA and any other copyright owner
- materials may not be re-published in print or electronic form without prior written permission from AMIA and any other copyright owner
- materials may not be mounted on an additional server for public use, or for use by a set of subscribers