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Autori principali: Cain, Timothy J., Cheek, Fern M., Kupsco, Jeremy, Hartel, Lynda J., Getselman, Anna
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2016
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1113250
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author Cain, Timothy J.
Cheek, Fern M.
Kupsco, Jeremy
Hartel, Lynda J.
Getselman, Anna
author_facet Cain, Timothy J.
Cheek, Fern M.
Kupsco, Jeremy
Hartel, Lynda J.
Getselman, Anna
Cain, Timothy J.
Cheek, Fern M.
Kupsco, Jeremy
Hartel, Lynda J.
Getselman, Anna
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Health Sciences Libraries Forecasting Information Service Trends for Researchers: Models Applicable to All Academic Libraries Cain, Timothy J. Cheek, Fern M. Kupsco, Jeremy Hartel, Lynda J. Getselman, Anna Medical Libraries Academic Libraries Information Services Research Universities Researchers User Needs (Information) Prediction Online Surveys Information Management To better understand the value of current information services and to forecast the evolving information and data management needs of researchers, a study was conducted at two research-intensive universities. The methodology and planning framework applied by health science librarians at Emory University and The Ohio State University focused on identifying the need for new or retooled information services supporting health and biomedical researchers and their increasing use of digital resources. The lessons learned and outcomes described herein are informing the development and implementation of new information service models and can help forecast changing user needs across the broader library community.
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spellingShingle Health Sciences Libraries Forecasting Information Service Trends for Researchers: Models Applicable to All Academic Libraries
Cain, Timothy J.
Cheek, Fern M.
Kupsco, Jeremy
Hartel, Lynda J.
Getselman, Anna
Medical Libraries
Academic Libraries
Information Services
Research Universities
Researchers
User Needs (Information)
Prediction
Online Surveys
Information Management
Health Sciences Libraries Forecasting Information Service Trends for Researchers: Models Applicable to All Academic Libraries Cain, Timothy J. Cheek, Fern M. Kupsco, Jeremy Hartel, Lynda J. Getselman, Anna Medical Libraries Academic Libraries Information Services Research Universities Researchers User Needs (Information) Prediction Online Surveys Information Management To better understand the value of current information services and to forecast the evolving information and data management needs of researchers, a study was conducted at two research-intensive universities. The methodology and planning framework applied by health science librarians at Emory University and The Ohio State University focused on identifying the need for new or retooled information services supporting health and biomedical researchers and their increasing use of digital resources. The lessons learned and outcomes described herein are informing the development and implementation of new information service models and can help forecast changing user needs across the broader library community.
title Health Sciences Libraries Forecasting Information Service Trends for Researchers: Models Applicable to All Academic Libraries
topic Medical Libraries
Academic Libraries
Information Services
Research Universities
Researchers
User Needs (Information)
Prediction
Online Surveys
Information Management
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1113250