
Strategic Collaborations in Health Sciences Libraries: Best Practices for Success
Shipman, Jean
Tooey, Mary Joan
Strategic Collaborations in Health Sciences Libraries: Best Practices for Success provides a framework and evidence for learning on the key factors to consider when thinking about new collaborations. Readers will have the opportunity to contact chapter authors to obtain more details than those provided in the book. This connection between experts with collaboration experience and those seeking to understand successful collaborations presents a key benefit of this impactful resource. Focuses on the positive aspect of collaboration in health sciences libraries, encouraging others to form mutually beneficial collaborations Uses case studies (from the past five years) to expose readers to new ideas and ways to enhance existing collaborationsEncourages readers to contact individual authors to learn more about their experiences, share ideas, and connect with a network of librarians with collaboration expertise INDICE: 1. Collaborative Data and Bioinformatics Support: Capitalizing on Your Strengths 2. The merger of an academic medical center and an academic health sciences center: the impact on libraries 3. CEBIS: Collaborating with clinicians to inform evidence based practice 4. Advancing the Health Science Library's Mission through Campus Partnerships within Library Spaces 5. The Library's Role in Patient Portal Implementation in an Urban, Academic Safety Net Healthcare System 6. Finding our way without a roadMAP: cultivating a UK-wide community of practice 7. Open collaboration: Bringing two library systems together to optimize library support for open access scholarship 8. Bringing the Evidence to the Table: Librarians Partner with Performance Improvement for High Quality, Safe, and Cost-Effective Patient Care 9. Building health advocacy skills in an inner city high school: Project SHARE 10. Helping patients understand research: Partnering with IRB's on health literacy issues.? OR Measuring impact for faculty promotion and tenure 11. e-channel: Knowledge management collaboration with innovators 12. It takes a village: Operating an app bar within a hospital
- ISBN: 978-0-08-102258-0
- Editorial: Chandos Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 200
- Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2018
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés