A Community of Practice: Librarians in a Biomedical Research Network |
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Authors: | Danielle P. De Jager-Loftus J. David Midyette Barbara Harvey |
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Affiliation: | 1. University Libraries , University of South Dakota , Vermillion , South Dakota , USA Danielle.Loftus@usd.edu;3. University Library , Roseman University of Health Sciences , Henderson , Nevada , USA;4. University Libraries , Grand Valley State University , Allendale , Michigan , USA |
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Abstract: | Providing library and reference services within a biomedical research community presents special challenges for librarians, especially those in historically lower-funded states. These challenges can include understanding needs, defining and communicating the library's role, building relationships, and developing and maintaining general and subject specific knowledge. This article describes a biomedical research network and the work of health sciences librarians at the lead intensive research institution with librarians from primarily undergraduate institutions and tribal colleges. Applying the concept of a community of practice to a collaborative effort suggests how librarians can work together to provide effective reference services to researchers in biomedicine. |
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Keywords: | Academic health sciences libraries bioinformatics community of practice primarily undergraduate institutions role of librarians tribal colleges web 2.0 |
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