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Liaison roles are generally commonplace in medical and health sciences libraries as librarians strive to develop and enhance relationships and collaborations with clinicians and faculty. While the liaison of the past acted primarily as the main contact between respective departments and the library providing a facilitative function (e.g. arranging for instruction sessions, inviting feedback on the collection, providing updates on new programs and services, etc.), todays liaison activities are more proactive and robust.

The Engaged Health Sciences Library Liaison features ten program descriptions that illustrate how the reach and scope of librarians in the medical/healthcare arena has changed dramatically since the inception of liaison services. The program outcomes described:





illustrate a direct impact on curriculum development, address new information types with new access and preservation technologies,

expand stakeholder groups, create research and teaching collaborations, and enhance functional roles.



This authoritative book copublished by the Medical Library Association demonstrates that collaboration and communication, the basic tenets of a liaison program, breed innovative programs and services that are relevant, current, and valuable.

Recenzijas

With a myriad of examples, recommendations, and best practices, this book sparks game plans for retooling existing liaison services, or implementing more outreach and engagement strategies to meet the evolving needs of our diverse clientele. -- Rebecca Harrington, Research Services Librarian

Papildus informācija

Winner of Doodys Core Titles 2022 Essential Purchase 2022.
Preface ix
Lindsay Alcock
Kelly Thormodson
1 Evolution and Expansion of Library Liaison Roles
1(22)
Michele R. Tennant
Margaret Ansell
Mary E. Edwards
Jane Morgan-Daniel
Terry Kit Selfe
Joe Wu
2 Incorporating Health Information Literacy into the Student Educational Enrichment Program (SEEP)
23(20)
Natalie Logue
Ansley Stuart
Kim Mears
3 Liaison Services to Medical Students
43(12)
Hannah F. Norton
Michele R. Tennant
Mary E. Edwards
Ariel Pomputius
Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig
4 Flexible Enhanced Learning and Foundations of Scholarship: A Reflective Case Study of a Medical Librarian's Role in the Delivery of an Undergraduate Medical Education Research Course Context
55(16)
Vanessa Kitchin
5 Librarians as Facilitators in theActive Learning Curriculum
71(16)
Dawn E. Hackman
Susan K. Cavanaugh
Annie Nickum
6 Who's Your Librarian? Student-Librarian Pairing in a Graduate Systematic Review Course
87(12)
Lindsay Alcock
Alison Farrell
7 Liaison Faculty Collaborations--Faculty Engagement
99(14)
Amy Knehans
Benjamin D. Hoover
Marie Cirelli
8 The Promise and Challenge of Interprofessional Engagement
113(16)
Heather Collins
9 Curriculum Mapping: A Match Made for Liaison Librarian Skills
129(18)
Nancy Adams
Iris Kovar-Gough
10 Old Wine in New Bottles: Medical Special Collections in the 21st Century
147(14)
Stephen J. Greenberg
11 Boot Camps, Rounds, and More: Liaison Roles in Clerkships and Residencies
161(12)
Pamela Hargwood
Index 173(2)
About the Editors and Contributors 175
Lindsay Alcock is the Head of Public Services at Memorial University of Newfoundlands (MUN) Health Sciences Library. She earned her MLIS from the University of British Columbia in 1998. Her collaborations have resulted in the development of the journal Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, the grass-roots MUN Libraries Strategic Plan, the MUN Libraries Leadership Development program, and, with colleagues from the Harvard Leadership Institute for Academic Libraries 2013, accredited workshops in leadership development. She lives near the ocean with her two boys and their dog in beautiful Newfoundland, Canada.

Kelly Thormodson is currently the Associate Dean and Director of the Harrell Health Sciences Library at Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, PA. Kelly earned her MA in Library and Information Science from the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA and her BA from North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND. She attended the Harvard Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians in 2013 and was a NLM/AAHSL Leadership Fellow in 2014-2015.