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Abstract

How can an embedded research informationist add value to the scientific output of research teams? The University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library is an academic health sciences library serving the clinical, educational, and research needs of the UCLA community. A grant from the National Library of Medicine funded a librarian to join a UCLA research team as an informationist. The informationist meets regularly with the research team and provides guidance related to data management, preservation, and other information-related issues. Early results suggest that the informationist's involvement has influenced the team's data gathering, storage, and curation methods. The UCLA Library has also changed the librarian's title to research informationist to reflect the new activities that she performs. The research informationist role provides an opportunity for librarians to become effective members of research teams and improve research output. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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1009240
Business indexing term
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Title
The librarian as research informationist: a case study*
Volume
101
Issue
4
Pages
298-302
Number of pages
5
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Oct 2013
Publisher
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
Place of publication
Chicago
Country of publication
United States
ISSN
15365050
e-ISSN
15589439
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Feature, Journal Article
Document feature
References
Accession number
24163601
ProQuest document ID
1491275768
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/librarian-as-research-informationist-case-study/docview/1491275768/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Medical Library Association Oct 2013
Last updated
2025-11-16
Database
ProQuest One Academic