Library-based Support for Clinical and Translational Research: The Informationist Michele R. Tennant, PhD, MLIS, AHIP Health Science Center Libraries and.

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Library-based Support for Clinical and Translational Research: The Informationist Michele R. Tennant, PhD, MLIS, AHIP Health Science Center Libraries and UF Genetics Institute University of Florida

Informationist “The Informationist: A New Health Profession?”, Davidoff & Florance, Annals of Internal Medicine, (12):996-8 Provide advanced information and knowledge services, usually in clinical or biomedical research May have clinical or research skills in addition to information skills/background/training AKA Information Specialist in Context (ISIC)

Library Support for CT Research Surveys sent to library directors and/or department heads at CTSA institution libraries Distributed to librarians, informationists and other information professionals likely to work with clinical/translational researchers 69 participants – 90.8% work with CT researchers

Areas of Service Searching PubMed Central/NIH Public Access Institutional repository Research/clinical data services Bioinformatics support Researcher networking

Searching (n=48)

NIH Public Access (n=46) Institutional Repository (n=42)

Data (n=44) Bioinformatics (n=48)

Other Services? Data curation and management – 7X Support collaboration – 4X More bioinformatics support – 3X Training in systematic reviews – 3X Dedicated/embedded librarian for CTSA – 2X Help researchers understand what we can do – 2X Services related to community engagement Knowledge transfer services Work more closely with IRB Comprehensive information literacy course

Affiliations

Co-authorship (n=48)

Today’s Speakers Kristi L. Holmes, PhD, Bioinformaticist, Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine Layne Johnson, PhD, Translational Science Information Specialist, Health Sciences Library and Institute for Health Informatics, University of Minnesota Jennifer A. Lyon, MS, MLIS, AHIP, Clinical Research Librarian, Health Science Center Libraries, University of Florida