Providing Health Sciences Services in a Joint-Use Distributed Learning Library System: An Organizational Case Study.
Electra EnslowSuzanne FrickeKathryn VelaPublished in: Medical reference services quarterly (2018)
The purpose of this organizational case study is to describe the complexities librarians face when serving a multi-campus institution that supports both a joint-use library and expanding health sciences academic partnerships. In a system without a centralized health science library administration, liaison librarians are identifying dispersed programs and user groups and collaborating to define their unique service and outreach needs within a larger land-grant university. Using a team-based approach, health sciences librarians are communicating to integrate research and teaching support, systems differences across dispersed campuses, and future needs of a new community-based medical program.