The author presents a case study for the development of an evidence synthesis service serving researchers outside of the health sciences at a large academic library. The purpose of this project was to highlight the importance of integrating existing core services and workflows that create seamless delivery of evidence synthesis support and yield quality service. The paper provides decisions that university libraries must consider as they are planning the implementation of these services. The research-intensive nature of evidence synthesis projects provides liaison librarians with a perfect entry to deliver high-quality and relevant services, especially to graduate students and researchers. Through this work, libraries will demonstrate stron...
Research and academic libraries must become increasingly effective in meeting the challenges and opp...
Librarians support research in a wide variety of ways. However, librarians may not always receive re...
Libraries have a rich tradition of providing services and support to researchers. In recent years, c...
Evidence syntheses that engage librarians as co-authors produce higher-quality results than those th...
This panel will be a deep dive into evidence synthesis. The panelists and moderator bring expertise ...
The reproducibility crisis in published scientific work is changing the way that research is designe...
In an environment of strained budgets and heightened accountability, academic libraries need to base...
Medical and health sciences librarians have been participating in supporting their communities of re...
Libraries should develop a new model for providing information resources and analytical tools for th...
28 pages. Susan Nissen Lerdal is a Reference Librarian at the Law Library at Drake University. Her e...
The purpose of this presentation was to share how an academic library used available evidence and 'p...
The lecture explores the origins of evidence-based practice (EBP) in health sciences librarianship b...
Can the niche services of individual librarians across multiple libraries be developed into a suite ...
Academic librarianship is well suited to evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). In...
Thomas Cook, a renowned causal research expert and professor of sociology, psychology, education, an...
Research and academic libraries must become increasingly effective in meeting the challenges and opp...
Librarians support research in a wide variety of ways. However, librarians may not always receive re...
Libraries have a rich tradition of providing services and support to researchers. In recent years, c...
Evidence syntheses that engage librarians as co-authors produce higher-quality results than those th...
This panel will be a deep dive into evidence synthesis. The panelists and moderator bring expertise ...
The reproducibility crisis in published scientific work is changing the way that research is designe...
In an environment of strained budgets and heightened accountability, academic libraries need to base...
Medical and health sciences librarians have been participating in supporting their communities of re...
Libraries should develop a new model for providing information resources and analytical tools for th...
28 pages. Susan Nissen Lerdal is a Reference Librarian at the Law Library at Drake University. Her e...
The purpose of this presentation was to share how an academic library used available evidence and 'p...
The lecture explores the origins of evidence-based practice (EBP) in health sciences librarianship b...
Can the niche services of individual librarians across multiple libraries be developed into a suite ...
Academic librarianship is well suited to evidence based library and information practice (EBLIP). In...
Thomas Cook, a renowned causal research expert and professor of sociology, psychology, education, an...
Research and academic libraries must become increasingly effective in meeting the challenges and opp...
Librarians support research in a wide variety of ways. However, librarians may not always receive re...
Libraries have a rich tradition of providing services and support to researchers. In recent years, c...