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    • To review current practices in evaluation support services offered by biomedical and research libraries.
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    Main Results:

    • Libraries offer diverse evaluation support service models, including research center cores and dedicated library programs.
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    • These services enable libraries to expand their roles and support institutional research missions.

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    • Evaluation support services offer a strategic opportunity for libraries to address challenges in the biomedical research community.
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    • The transformative potential of these services can be adopted by other biomedical and research libraries.