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Original Articles

Developing a Library Systematic Review Service: A Case Study

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Pages 173-180 | Received 19 Nov 2014, Accepted 16 Jan 2015, Published online: 30 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

Systematic review searching is a standard job responsibility for many health sciences librarians. The strategies a library uses to market its expertise may affect the number of researchers requesting librarian assistance as well as how researchers perceive librarians as systematic review collaborators. This article describes how one health sciences library developed, launched, and promoted its systematic review service to researchers on campus.

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Emilie Ludeman

Emilie Ludeman, MSLIS ([email protected]) is Research, Education and Outreach Librarian

Katherine Downton

Katherine Downton, MSLIS ([email protected]) is Research, Education and Outreach Librarian

Andrea Goldstein Shipper

Andrea Goldstein Shipper, MSLIS ([email protected]) is Research, Education and Outreach Librarian; all at Health Sciences and Human Services Library, University of Maryland, Baltimore, 601 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.

Yunting Fu

Yunting Fu, MLS ([email protected]) is Liaison Librarian to College of Allied Health Sciences, Laupus Library, East Carolina University, 600 Moye Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27834.

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