| Literature DB >> 33727894 |
Sara Gonzales1, Lisa O'Keefe1, Karen Gutzman1, Guillaume Viger1, Annie B Wescott1, Bailey Farrow2, Allison P Heath2, Meen Chul Kim3, Deanne Taylor4, Robin Champieux5, Po-Yin Yen6, Kristi Holmes7.
Abstract
Academic health centers, CTSA hubs, and hospital libraries experience similar funding challenges and charges to do more with less. In recent years academic health center and hospital librarians have risen to these challenges by examining their service models, and beyond that, examining their patron base and users' needs. To meet the needs of employees, patients, and those who assist patients, hospital librarians can employ the CTS Personas, a project of the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program National Center for Data to Health. The Persona profiles, which outline the motivations, goals, pain points, wants, and needs of twelve employees and two patients in translational science, provide vital information and insights that can inform everything from designing software tools and educational services, to advertising these services, to designing impactful and collaborative library spaces.Entities:
Keywords: Hospital libraries; academic health centers; organizational structure; service models; translational science
Year: 2020 PMID: 33727894 PMCID: PMC7959110 DOI: 10.1080/15323269.2020.1778983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hosp Librariansh ISSN: 1532-3269