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  • Community-Based Participatory Research

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  • Academic researchers and community members requested accessible information on community-engaged research.
  • Existing resources were fragmented, necessitating a centralized, reliable source.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and launch an e-Library compiling community-engaged research resources.
  • To enhance bi-directional capacity between academic researchers and community collaborators.
  • To provide a nationally relevant, easily accessible platform for community-engaged research concepts and approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized LibGuides as the e-Library platform.
  • Incorporated iterative input from community stakeholders throughout development.
  • Adapted the resource during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Continuously modified the e-Library based on evolving needs.

Main Results:

  • Successfully launched a vetted e-Library in 2018.
  • The e-Library serves as a central repository for community-engaged research resources.
  • Demonstrated adaptability through pandemic-related modifications.

Conclusions:

  • The e-Library effectively addresses the need for accessible community-engaged research information.
  • The development process highlights the importance of community input and iterative design.
  • The resource fosters stronger collaborations between academic and community partners.