Objectives: The University of Minnesota (UMN) Health Sciences Libraries conducted a needs assessment of public health researchers as part of a multi-institutional study led by Ithaka S+R. The aims of the study were to capture the evolving needs, opportunities, and challenges of public health researchers in the current environment and provide actionable recommendations. This paper reports on the data collected at the UMN site. Methods: Participants (n=24) were recruited through convenience sampling. One-on-one interviews, held November 2016 to January 2017, were audio-recorded. Qualitative analyses were conducted using NVivo 11 Pro and were based on the principles of grounded theory. Results: The data revealed that a broad range of skill lev...
Introduction: Librarians have adopted various strategies that reflect their professional relevance, ...
The interest of health science researchers depend upon their moral and professional requirements to ...
Objective: Determine if the profession of health librarianship has matured over recent years as defi...
This needs assessment was conducted by two UMN librarians November 2016 - January 2017 as part of a ...
This was a presentation at the Medical Library Association annual conference, May 2018, Atlanta, GA....
Johns Hopkins Welch medical library was one of seven libraries participating in a project coordinate...
The executive summary was made public to the School of Public Health September 2017 and offers direc...
OBJECTIVE: To review published literature covering the information needs of public health practitio...
Objective: In order to determine the status of scholarly efforts on health literacy by librarians, r...
Introduction: The extent to which health sciences librarians are engaged in research is a little-stu...
Objective: To determine the value of a program instituted by an academic medical library to train pu...
Objectives: The purpose of this presentation is to analyze a statewide consumer health training prog...
This report summarizes findings of a study conducted by the University of Washington Health Science...
Objective: This study assessed public health workers’ evidence-based information needs, based on a r...
AbstractThe need for rapid access to information to support critical decisions in public health cann...
Introduction: Librarians have adopted various strategies that reflect their professional relevance, ...
The interest of health science researchers depend upon their moral and professional requirements to ...
Objective: Determine if the profession of health librarianship has matured over recent years as defi...
This needs assessment was conducted by two UMN librarians November 2016 - January 2017 as part of a ...
This was a presentation at the Medical Library Association annual conference, May 2018, Atlanta, GA....
Johns Hopkins Welch medical library was one of seven libraries participating in a project coordinate...
The executive summary was made public to the School of Public Health September 2017 and offers direc...
OBJECTIVE: To review published literature covering the information needs of public health practitio...
Objective: In order to determine the status of scholarly efforts on health literacy by librarians, r...
Introduction: The extent to which health sciences librarians are engaged in research is a little-stu...
Objective: To determine the value of a program instituted by an academic medical library to train pu...
Objectives: The purpose of this presentation is to analyze a statewide consumer health training prog...
This report summarizes findings of a study conducted by the University of Washington Health Science...
Objective: This study assessed public health workers’ evidence-based information needs, based on a r...
AbstractThe need for rapid access to information to support critical decisions in public health cann...
Introduction: Librarians have adopted various strategies that reflect their professional relevance, ...
The interest of health science researchers depend upon their moral and professional requirements to ...
Objective: Determine if the profession of health librarianship has matured over recent years as defi...