About the National Health Informatics Collection Archive

 

Purpose of the National Health Informatics Collection Archive

This archive contains images of material from the National Health Informatics Collection (NHIC) based at the University of Central Lancashire. The purpose of the archive is to hold and preserve digital copies of materials central to the development of the health informatics discipline in the United Kingdom. The aim of the NHIC as a whole is to act as a resource for current scholars and practitioners in the field and for historians looking at the field now, and in the future.

Who can Access the materials?

Bibliographic metadata is available to be searched by anyone, and thumbnail images can be viewed online. Access to high quality image files and to the full text of some materials is restricted. If you find an image you would like a copy of please use the ‘Request a Copy’ button to email us.

Who can deposit materials?

All deposits are made by LIS staff. If you have digital material you would like to become a part of these archives please contact Repository Services at clok@uclan.ac.uk. We are also interested in hearing from researchers and practitioners in the Health informatics field who feel they have material to add to the physical archive as well.

What materials will I find?

Not all the collections have been digitised but use the search facility to find out what is available or go to the NHIC web pages at www.uclan.ac.uk/nhic

Copyright information

Unless stated Copyright in these images are licensed under a licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. You may use them for non-commercial purposes to support your interests and studies but please cite the University of Central Lancashire as the source and use the URL http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/nhic/. Where the Copyright is held by a third party this will be clearly stated and use will be according to their policies.

More information

For more information about the NHIC Archives or the Repository services at UCLAN please contact clok@uclan.ac.uk.