Burnout among medical and health sciences information professionals who support systematic reviews: an exploratory study
Objective: The aim of this exploratory study was to assess personal, work-related, and client-related burnout among information professionals who support systematic review (SR) work. Methods: The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, a validated tool for assessing burnout, was administered to information pr...
Main Authors: | Michelle R. Demetres, Drew N. Wright, Antonio P. DeRosa |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
2020-01-01
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Series: | Journal of the Medical Library Association |
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Online Access: | http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/665 |
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