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  • Health Sciences Librarianship
  • Information Science
  • Knowledge Management

Background:

  • Digital delivery of library resources and services presents challenges for librarians in understanding evolving user needs.
  • Identifying barriers to resource utilization and knowledge management is crucial for academic health libraries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a liaison program to enhance librarian engagement with specific user groups.
  • To address challenges in maintaining awareness of user needs and knowledge management in a digital library setting.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented a liaison program targeting high-priority user groups.
  • Reduced routine reference service responsibilities for liaison librarians.
  • Allocated dedicated time for librarians to engage with assigned user communities.

Main Results:

  • Librarians gained better insights into user needs and barriers.
  • Focused engagement facilitated a deeper understanding of knowledge management issues.
  • The program allowed for more meaningful interactions between librarians and users.

Conclusions:

  • Liaison programs are effective for improving user understanding and service delivery in digital health sciences libraries.
  • Reallocating librarian time to user engagement is vital for addressing evolving information needs.
  • Proactive engagement strategies enhance the value of library services in academic settings.