| Literature DB >> 35210967 |
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This preliminary study examined how personal librarian programs are implemented within medical and academic health sciences libraries. Increasing awareness of these programs and how they are implemented could create a larger and more accessible knowledge base for establishing best practices that similar libraries can look to when creating their own programs.Entities:
Keywords: outreach; personal librarian programs
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35210967 PMCID: PMC8830399 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Libr Assoc ISSN: 1536-5050
Medical and academic health sciences libraries with personal librarian programs
| Institution | Length of time program has been in existence | Approximate number of students served by program | Number of librarians in program | Number of students per librarian | Types of student served |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yale University Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library | 22 years | 1,400 | 10 | More than 50 (did not provide specific number) | Undergraduate medical students, postdoctoral medical students, undergraduate nursing students, graduate nursing students, doctoral nursing students (PhD), graduate health professions students, other |
| Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine | Specific institutional data omitted by request | ||||
| University of Massachusetts Medical School | 9–10 years | 301–400 | 6 | 100 | Undergraduate medical students, graduate medical students, doctoral medical students (PhD) |
| University of Miami Miller School of Medicine | Specific institutional data omitted by request | ||||
| University of Central Florida College of Medicine | 5–6 years | 401–500 | 5 | 88 | Undergraduate medical students |
| Walsh University | 5–6 years | 401–500 | 5 | 100 | Undergraduate medical students, undergraduate nursing students, undergraduate dental students, undergraduate health professions students, other |
| Mount Saint Mary College | Specific institutional data omitted by request | ||||
| Redcliffe and Caboolture Hospital Libraries | 20 years | 201–300 | 1 | 100 | Graduate medical students, doctoral medical students (PhD), postdoctoral medical students, undergraduate nursing students, graduate nursing students, undergraduate health professions students, graduate health professions students, doctoral health professions students (PhD) |
| University of Toledo | Specific institutional data omitted by request | ||||
| Ohio Northern University | 3–4 years | 2,800 | 5 | More than 50 (did not provide specific number) | Undergraduate nursing students, undergraduate health professions students, other |
| UC San Diego | 9–10 years | 100–200 | 1 | 135 | Undergraduate medical students |
| University of Florida | Specific institutional data omitted by request | ||||
Types of students served by personal librarian programs
| Area of study | Type of student |
|---|---|
| Medicine | Undergraduate (n=9) |
| Nursing | Undergraduate (n=7) |
| Health professions | Undergraduate (n=6) |
| Dental | Undergraduate (n=2) |
| Other | All other undergraduate students (n=1) |
Research assistance services
| Number of libraries represented: n=12 |
|---|
| Assist with research by helping students:
- articulate a good research or clinical question - identify the best sources to use for a project - create a methodologically sound search strategy - cite sources and write papers using EndNote |
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-Recommend information resources best suited for Capstone and other research needs -Help you with PubMed and other database searches |
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-Research Assistance -Literature Searching |
| Assistance finding information for research projects:
-Articulating good research and/or clinical queries -Identifying the best databases to search -Using citation managers (EndNote, RefWorks, and/or Mendeley) -Finding additional resources |
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-Research assistance -Literature searching -editing for research paper |
| All Personal Librarians reach out and offer research and citation assistance |
| research support |
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-Research assistance -Literature searching -MeSH -Question development -Search terms -Recommendation on texts -Critical appraisal training -Research management |
| We offer our personal librarian service to students enrolled in the Honors program, as they often have more advanced research needs. Mostly this involves research assistance, literature searching, and use of EndNote software. |
| Research assistance which includes topic selection, finding sources, evaluating sources. |
| research assistance for their ISP (independent study projects), coaching for doing a systematic review |
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-Research Assistance -Literature Search -Non-predatory Journal Recommendations |
Other services
| Number of libraries represented: n=7 |
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| Provide mentoring and support for self-directed learning |
| Teach/Serve as faculty for options courses |
| Help with specific curriculum activities relating to locating evidence based medicine resources for patient care |
| individual consultations |
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-Training -Journal Club set up -Database management |
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-Assistance with PBL look up topics - assistance with doing professional posters for summer research program -facilitating resource sharing for 3rd year clerkships |
| -Rounding |
Citation assistance services
| Number of libraries represented: n=8 |
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| - cite sources and write papers using EndNote |
| Using citation managers (EndNote, RefWorks, and/or Mendeley) |
| -Citation management |
| All Personal Librarians reach out and offer research and citation assistance. |
| citation support |
| EndNote training and assistance |
| -use of EndNote software |
| help with citing |
General library services
| Number of libraries represented: n=8 |
|---|
| Keep students informed with:
- periodic emails highlighting resources and upcoming events - notices of extended hours - how to access books, articles, and more from collections - how to access library resources when students are off campus |
| Provide one-on-one instruction in the efficient and effective use of information resource |
| Organizing space for student projects |
| New resources and/or services in the Library:
-New acquisitions (databases, book collections, etc.) -Special Library hours during exams and holidays -New study areas, facilities, or services -Access Services (course reserves, electronic resources, printing, study rooms, etc.) -Document Delivery (finding e-journals, ordering articles through Interlibrary Loans, etc.) -Remote Access instructions -Mobile access to resources/creating personal accounts in databases, etc. |
| Email newsletters introducing services, resources, and more. |
| Provide basic assistance with general library services |
| remote access troubleshooting |
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-Information Resource Access -Instruction |