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Copyright Medical Library Association Jan 2014

Abstract

How can a team of health sciences librarians effectively meet the diverse needs of a new research complex? A satellite location of an academic health sciences library that spearheads information services for an interdisciplinary, cross-sector research complex provides a case study. The health sciences library established a library space at a new research complex that combines the services and expertise of a bioinformationist, translational research librarian, and public/private partnership librarian. The focus is on integrated information services, and the librarians serve as a boundary-spanning unit within the research complex. The colocation of the library with research cores and other units at the research complex has led to the creation of new partnerships and deepened existing ones. Meeting the information needs of a diverse population requires a multifaceted approach to providing information services, and librarians must proactively seek out opportunities to establish meaningful collaborations.

Details

Title
Innovative information service development: meeting the information needs of an interdisciplinary, cross-sector research complex
Author
Smith, Judith E, MSLIS; Brandenburg, Marci D, MS, MSI; Conte, Marisa L, MLIS; Song, Jean, MSI
Pages
8-13
Section
Case studies
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Jan 2014
Publisher
University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
ISSN
15365050
e-ISSN
15589439
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1503672813
Copyright
Copyright Medical Library Association Jan 2014