Lista nacional de toxicología: un puente de comunicación a su servicio
N°02 [octubre 2003] RetelLic. Belina Capote Marrero1 , Lic. Emma Rodríguez Durán2 , Téc. Irina Crespo Molina3, Téc. Héctor Hernández López4 y Dra. Tomasa P. Conill Díaz5
Centro Nacional de Toxicología (CENATOX). Calle 114
y Ave 31. Marianao. Ciudad de La Habana. Cuba. Correo electrónico:
cenatox@infomed.sld.cu
1 Licenciada en Información Científico-Técnica
y Bibliotecología.
2 Licenciada en Traducción e Interpretación
de Inglés.
3 Técnico en Información Científico -Técnica
y Bibliotecología.
4 Técnico en Computación.
5 Máster en Ciencias de la Salud Ambiental.
Resumen
Palabras claves: COMUNICACIÓN; TOXICOLOGIA; CUBA
Abstract
AIM: To analyze the National List on Toxicology. METHOD:
The content, mean monthly number of sent messages and the
distribution of subscribers taking into account workplace
and provinces were studied. A manual search was carried out
at the list server to identify the subscribers provinces and
institutions. The messages were classify to carry out the
statistical analysis. RESULTS: 75 participants were subscribed
to the list during a period of 18 months. They were from 36
institutions distributed among 12 of the 15 political regions
in which the country is divided. The highest number of subcribers
were from Havana City (48,0%). The circulation reached 157
messages. The monthly mean number of messages was 9. The bibliogrphical
request were the most frequent, 59 (37,5%), then follow the
educational information, 38 (24,2%) and general comments,
18 (11,4%). CONCLUSION: The use of the list is insufficient.
The debate among subscribers should be encouraged to provide
a better use of this bridge of communication.
Key words: COMMUNICATION; TOXICOLOGY; CUBA