Objectives Three subject librarians and a data librarian, representing three departments and two libraries at a university, were awarded an NLM Informationist Supplement to support an interdisciplinary research group with an NIH grant. The Informationist Team developed a model to utilize the skills of multiple librarians to support the increasing number of interdisciplinary and interprofessional research groups at the university. Methods A pre-survey was administered to the Research Group to provide a baseline assessment of their use of librarian expertise and library services. The Informationist Team met to identify areas of expertise to support the objectives of the grant. Literature searching, bibliographic citation management and sharin...
The aim of this thesis is to map the research area of scientific collaboration within Library and In...
This is a presentation (15) slides at the 2005 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C. on October 31,...
Purpose – Many colleges and universities require both undergraduate and graduate students to plan an...
The Primary Investigators and Informationist Team were awarded a National Library of Medicine Inform...
Background Three subject librarians and a data librarian, representing three departments and two lib...
Four librarians at Virginia Commonwealth University teamed up with faculty in mathematics and biomed...
Objectives: Three informationists were integrated with an NIH R01-funded research team for two years...
Objective: The objective of this study was to highlight and document the ways that collaboration, sp...
Collaboration provides many opportunities and benefits to partners in library research, as well as ...
Question/Purpose: The New York University (NYU) Health Sciences Library used a new method to arrange...
In 2012, the Lamar Soutter Library (LSL), University of Massachusetts Medical School, successfully c...
Journal of Education for Library and Information ScienceAs research collaboration in academia has in...
The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Librar...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
There is a growing body of literature focusing on the changing roles of librarians within an academi...
The aim of this thesis is to map the research area of scientific collaboration within Library and In...
This is a presentation (15) slides at the 2005 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C. on October 31,...
Purpose – Many colleges and universities require both undergraduate and graduate students to plan an...
The Primary Investigators and Informationist Team were awarded a National Library of Medicine Inform...
Background Three subject librarians and a data librarian, representing three departments and two lib...
Four librarians at Virginia Commonwealth University teamed up with faculty in mathematics and biomed...
Objectives: Three informationists were integrated with an NIH R01-funded research team for two years...
Objective: The objective of this study was to highlight and document the ways that collaboration, sp...
Collaboration provides many opportunities and benefits to partners in library research, as well as ...
Question/Purpose: The New York University (NYU) Health Sciences Library used a new method to arrange...
In 2012, the Lamar Soutter Library (LSL), University of Massachusetts Medical School, successfully c...
Journal of Education for Library and Information ScienceAs research collaboration in academia has in...
The thesis explores the potential of one way of facilitating and stimulating collaboration in Librar...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
There is a growing body of literature focusing on the changing roles of librarians within an academi...
The aim of this thesis is to map the research area of scientific collaboration within Library and In...
This is a presentation (15) slides at the 2005 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, N.C. on October 31,...
Purpose – Many colleges and universities require both undergraduate and graduate students to plan an...