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  • Medical libraries must adapt service models to support evolving research needs.
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  • To explore leveraging existing expertise and space for clinical research data management (CRDM) services.
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Main Methods:

  • Implementing a five-partner initiative (TRAIL) offering 14 services and an innovation lab.
  • Merging library and non-library workflows through shared staff and resources.
  • Librarians adopting new roles in CRDM, including user support and training for REDCap.

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  • TRAIL staff are adapting to new workflows and shared services, including teaching data management tools.
  • Increased researcher interest has led to new collaborative initiatives and service offerings.
  • Effective marketing and promotion are identified as key for raising researcher awareness.

Conclusions:

  • Medical librarians are developing new skills in CRDM support and education.
  • Librarian involvement in early research stages enhances understanding of researcher needs and technology adoption.
  • Integrating services and leveraging resources are essential for future health sciences library operations.