What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching
The demand for systematic review support in academic health sciences libraries is increasing. To manage the demand, the John W. Scott Health Sciences Library at the University of Alberta has created an action plan consisting of eight strategies. The results of implementing these strategies have been...
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description | The demand for systematic review support in academic health sciences libraries is increasing. To manage the demand, the John W. Scott Health Sciences Library at the University of Alberta has created an action plan consisting of eight strategies. The results of implementing these strategies have been varied. Some have shown immediate results, while others are long term strategies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a14858add7ad4a11b828c34a885149b52022-12-22T03:25:05ZengUniversity of AlbertaJournal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association1708-68922015-04-0136110.29173/jchla/jabsc.v36i1.24353What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review SearchingSandy Campbell0Marlene Dorgan1University of AlbertaUniversity of AlbertaThe demand for systematic review support in academic health sciences libraries is increasing. To manage the demand, the John W. Scott Health Sciences Library at the University of Alberta has created an action plan consisting of eight strategies. The results of implementing these strategies have been varied. Some have shown immediate results, while others are long term strategies.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jchla/index.php/jchla/article/view/24353systematic reviewsresearch supportconsultations |
spellingShingle | Sandy Campbell Marlene Dorgan What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association systematic reviews research support consultations |
title | What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching |
title_full | What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching |
title_fullStr | What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching |
title_full_unstemmed | What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching |
title_short | What to Do When Everyone Wants You to Collaborate: Managing the Demand for Library Support in Systematic Review Searching |
title_sort | what to do when everyone wants you to collaborate managing the demand for library support in systematic review searching |
topic | systematic reviews research support consultations |
url | https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jchla/index.php/jchla/article/view/24353 |
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