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Main Authors: Lea Efird-Green, Eve Marion, Diane Willis, Jennifer M. Gierisch, Leonor Corsino
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1449438
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author Lea Efird-Green
Eve Marion
Diane Willis
Jennifer M. Gierisch
Leonor Corsino
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Eve Marion
Diane Willis
Jennifer M. Gierisch
Leonor Corsino
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Diane Willis
Jennifer M. Gierisch
Leonor Corsino
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contents Designing and Implementing a Community-Engaged Research e-Library: A Case Study for Adapting Academic Library Information Infrastructure to Respond to Stakeholder Needs Lea Efird-Green Eve Marion Diane Willis Jennifer M. Gierisch Leonor Corsino Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries School Community Programs Partnerships in Education Community Education Community Information Services Access to Information Researchers Stakeholders Library Development Material Development Technology Uses in Education The Duke University Clinical and Translational Science Institute Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI) created an e-Library in 2018. This e-Library was developed in response to requests from academic researchers and the community for reliable, easily accessible information about community-engaged research approaches and concepts. It was vetted by internal and external partners. The e-Library's goal is to compile and organize nationally relevant community-engaged research resources to build bi-directional capacity between diverse community collaborators and the academic research community. Key elements of the e-Library's development included a selection of LibGuides as the platform; iterative community input; adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic; and modification of this resource as needs grow and change.
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spellingShingle Designing and Implementing a Community-Engaged Research e-Library: A Case Study for Adapting Academic Library Information Infrastructure to Respond to Stakeholder Needs
Lea Efird-Green
Eve Marion
Diane Willis
Jennifer M. Gierisch
Leonor Corsino
Academic Libraries
Electronic Libraries
School Community Programs
Partnerships in Education
Community Education
Community Information Services
Access to Information
Researchers
Stakeholders
Library Development
Material Development
Technology Uses in Education
Designing and Implementing a Community-Engaged Research e-Library: A Case Study for Adapting Academic Library Information Infrastructure to Respond to Stakeholder Needs Lea Efird-Green Eve Marion Diane Willis Jennifer M. Gierisch Leonor Corsino Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries School Community Programs Partnerships in Education Community Education Community Information Services Access to Information Researchers Stakeholders Library Development Material Development Technology Uses in Education The Duke University Clinical and Translational Science Institute Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI) created an e-Library in 2018. This e-Library was developed in response to requests from academic researchers and the community for reliable, easily accessible information about community-engaged research approaches and concepts. It was vetted by internal and external partners. The e-Library's goal is to compile and organize nationally relevant community-engaged research resources to build bi-directional capacity between diverse community collaborators and the academic research community. Key elements of the e-Library's development included a selection of LibGuides as the platform; iterative community input; adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic; and modification of this resource as needs grow and change.
title Designing and Implementing a Community-Engaged Research e-Library: A Case Study for Adapting Academic Library Information Infrastructure to Respond to Stakeholder Needs
topic Academic Libraries
Electronic Libraries
School Community Programs
Partnerships in Education
Community Education
Community Information Services
Access to Information
Researchers
Stakeholders
Library Development
Material Development
Technology Uses in Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1449438