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Conducting a user-centered information needs assessment: the Via Christi Libraries' experience.

Cathy M Perley1, Camillia A Gentry, A Sue Fleming, Kristin M Sen.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The research sought to provide evidence to support the development of a long-term strategy for the Via Christi Regional Medical Center Libraries.
METHODS: An information needs assessment was conducted in a large medical center serving approximately 5,900 physicians, clinicians, and nonclinical staff in 4 sites in 1 Midwestern city. Quantitative and qualitative data from 1,295 self-reporting surveys, 75 telephone interviews, and 2 focus groups were collected and analyzed to address 2 questions: how could the libraries best serve their patrons, given realistic limitations on time, resources, and personnel, and how could the libraries best help their institution improve patient care and outcomes?
RESULTS: Clinicians emphasized the need for "just in time" information accessible at the point of care. Library nonusers emphasized the need to market library services and resources. Both clinical and nonclinical respondents emphasized the need for information services customized to their professional information needs, preferences, and patterns of use. Specific information needs in the organization were identified. DISCUSSION/
CONCLUSIONS: The results of this three-part, user-centered information needs assessment were used to develop an evidence-based strategic plan. The findings confirmed the importance of promoting library services in the organization and suggested expanded, collaborative roles for hospital librarians.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17443250      PMCID: PMC1852625          DOI: 10.3163/1536-5050.95.2.173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 1536-5050


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