Abstract
Systems librarianship, when merged with the position of informationist, evolves into the identity of the systems informationist in the hospital setting. The Health Sciences Library at Geisinger has successfully implemented a systems informationist role within an open systems framework. The duties of the systems informationist are framed here using: input for information-seeking behavior; throughput of clinical support for patient care; output by user experience in research and education; and feedback to elevate operational excellence. This case report contributes a focused approach to systems librarianship, providing examples for other hospital libraries that may be interested in developing their own Systems Services.
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We are grateful for the support of our past, present, and future colleagues throughout the organization, with special recognition of Abigail’s legacy, and Myrtle’s reassuring presence.
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Elizabeth B. Kavanaugh
Elizabeth B. Kavanaugh, MSLIS, MSHCI, AHIP ([email protected]) is the Digital Systems Informationist at the Geisinger Health Sciences Library in Danville, Pennsylvania, USA.
Patricia A. Ulmer
Patricia A. Ulmer, MLS AHIP ([email protected]) is the Director of Library Services for Geisinger Health System at the Geisinger Health Sciences Library in Danville, Pennsylvania, USA.