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Health sciences librarians can improve researcher collaboration by strategically marketing systematic review services. This approach enhances librarian visibility and researcher engagement in evidence synthesis.

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Health sciences librariesrole of librariansservice implementationsystematic reviews

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Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences Librarianship
  • Evidence Synthesis
  • Research Support Services

Background:

  • Systematic review searching is a core responsibility for health sciences librarians.
  • Library marketing strategies can influence researcher engagement and perceptions of librarian roles.
  • Effective promotion is crucial for library service utilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development, launch, and promotion of a systematic review service.
  • To illustrate how a health sciences library marketed its expertise to campus researchers.
  • To analyze the impact of marketing on service uptake and researcher perception.

Main Methods:

  • The article details the process undertaken by a specific health sciences library.
  • Methods included service design, promotional campaign development, and outreach activities.
  • The focus is on the practical implementation and marketing aspects of the service.

Main Results:

  • The library successfully developed and launched a dedicated systematic review service.
  • Promotional efforts were implemented to raise awareness among campus researchers.
  • The article discusses factors influencing researcher requests for librarian assistance.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic marketing is essential for health sciences libraries offering systematic review support.
  • Effective promotion can increase researcher engagement and foster collaborative partnerships.
  • Librarian expertise in systematic reviews can be better leveraged through targeted outreach.