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Strategic Collaborations in Health Sciences Libraries
- 1st Edition - October 5, 2018
- Editors: Jean P. Shipman, M. J. Tooey
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 1 0 2 2 5 8 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 1 0 2 2 5 9 - 7
Health sciences librarians need to optimize collaborating with others in their institutions and beyond. An understanding of what leads to successful collaborations is beneficial an… Read more
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Request a sales quoteHealth sciences librarians need to optimize collaborating with others in their institutions and beyond. An understanding of what leads to successful collaborations is beneficial and empowering. By using case studies of varieties of collaborations, Strategic Collaborations in Health Sciences Libraries provides a framework and evidence about key factors to consider when thinking about building and sustaining successful collaborations. Readers of this book are encouraged to contact the 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 is the key impact of this book.
- Focusing on the positive aspect of collaboration in health sciences libraries, this book encourages others to form collaborations mutually beneficial to the library and the collaboration partner.
- Through case studies, readers are exposed to new ideas and ways to enhance existing collaborations.
- By contacting individual authors and learning more about their experiences, readers share ideas and connect with a network of librarians with collaboration expertise.
Postgraduate students, researchers and librarians in health sciences; researchers and librarians involved in library and information science
Jean P. Shipman and M.J. Tooey
1. CEBIS: Collaborating with clinicians to inform evidence based practice
Anna Brown and Amber Dunlop
2. Collaboration is Key: Advancing the Academic Health Sciences Library's Mission through Campus
Partnerships within Library Spaces
Janice M. Jaguszewski and Lisa A. McGuire
3. Collaborating to connect the underserved with patient portals
Stephen Kiyoi, Courtney Lyles, and Shobha Sadasivaiah
4. Finding our way without a road MAP: Cultivating a UK-wide community of practice
Tracey Pratchett and Victoria Treadway
5. Open collaboration: How separate library systems harmonized their support for open access scholarship
Denise A. Smith, Gabriela Mircea, and Olga Perkovic
6. Bringing the evidence to the table: Librarians partner with performance improvement for high quality, safe, and cost-effective patient care
Jamie Conklin, Leila Ledbetter, Beverly Murphy, Megan G. Van Noord, and Megan von Isenburg
7. Successful collaborations at the local and national level build teenagers’ skills to advocate for improved health: Project SHARE
Alexa M. Mayo and M.J. Tooey
8. Strengthening strategic planning through diverse collaborations
M.J. Tooey, Aphrodite M. Bodycomb, Patricia G. Hinegardner, Alexa A. Mayo, and J. Dale Prince
9. e-channel: A platform for disseminating the scholarly output of innovators
Jean P. Shipman and Christy Jarvis
10. It takes a village: Operating an app bar within a hospital
Erica Lake, John Bramble, Heidi Greenberg, Jean P. Shipman, Robin Marcus, Chris Wasden, and Kyle Bradford Jones
- No. of pages: 190
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: October 5, 2018
- Imprint: Chandos Publishing
- Paperback ISBN: 9780081022580
- eBook ISBN: 9780081022597
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