Category: LILACS

LILACS! 40 years of visibility to scientific output in the Region

LILACS – Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature – completes 40 years of operation. Coordinated regionally by BIREME/PAHO/WHO with a cooperative network of more than 900 institutions in 30 countries that continuously select, index, and update the database, it is recognized for its importance, scope, and support for the visibility of scientific output in […]

BIREME presents innovations at SNBU 2025

BIREME/PAHO/WHO participated in the XXIII National Seminar on University Libraries (Seminário Nacional de Bibliotecas Universitárias, SNBU 2025), held from November 17 to 20, in São Paulo, Brazil, whose central topic was “Open Science: (im)possible reality?” It brought together experts, professionals, and students from across the country to discuss innovation, trends, and contemporary challenges facing university […]

Developments with CGDI/MoH for health information management

On August 5, a follow-up meeting was held for Agreement 13/Cooperation Agreement 95 (TA13/TC95) between BIREME/PAHO/WHO and the General Coordination of Documentation and Information of Brazil’s Ministry of Health (CGDI/SAA/SE/MS) in coordination with PAHO Brazil. The purpose of the meeting was to present the technical and strategic advances of the first half of 2025 in […]

Webinars for the Health Information Networks in the Region

Health Information Networks are essential to strengthen and expand the work carried out by BIREME on behalf of the Virtual Health Library (VHL), the Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS) database, the multilingual thesaurus Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS), and all sources of information that contribute to the democratization of access and visibility of […]

Panel highlights human and institutional capital

BIREME’s digital transformation is now also illustrated on its entrance panel: to celebrate the trajectory and new directions of the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information (BIREME/PAHO/WHO), the entrance hall has gained a new institutional panel. The artwork, the result of a collaborative process with leaders and teams, highlights BIREME’s digital evolution […]

Main results of BIREME in the 1st. semester

The first semester of 2025 was marked by important results for BIREME/PAHO/WHO, within the framework of its 2024–2025 Biennial Work Plan and in alignment with its 2023–2025 Strategy, which is focused on digital transformation, innovation, and institutional strengthening. BIREME continued to support the countries of the Region through information products and services aimed at knowledge […]

VHL Network intensifies actions with countries

The first half of 2025 was marked by BIREME’s strategic action with countries in the Latin American and Caribbean region, with actions aimed at strengthening the national instances of the Virtual Health Library (VHL) network. Through technical cooperation initiatives, actions ranged from updating content and technological platforms to reactivating committees, including the resumption of strategic […]

The Way Forward for the Virtual Health Library After 27 Years

In March 2025, the Virtual Health Library (VHL) celebrates its 27th anniversary as a consolidated strategic model for health information management in Latin America and the Caribbean (LA&C). To celebrate the date, BIREME is reaffirming its commitment to the VHL Network by modernizing and integrating national instances into the VHL Regional Portal, promoting more equitable and […]

VHL and LILACS: the 2025 calendar of technical meetings is available

Two webinars characterized the launch of the 2025 Calendar of Meetings of Health Information Networks in Latin America and the Caribbean. The events also took place in the context of celebrations for the 58th anniversary of BIREME and the 27th anniversary of the Virtual Health Library (VHL), reinforcing the importance of regional cooperation to expand equitable access […]

LILACS journals criteria updated

The criteria for admission and permanence of LILACS journals have been updated to reflect advances in Open Science and strengthen editorial quality. The new version of the document, the result of a participatory process with experts from Latin America and the Caribbean, establishes guidelines on indexing, diversity, editorial ethics, the use of artificial intelligence and […]