Friday, June 17, 2005

Physician-Medical Librarian Collaboration Survey

Here is an interesting survey. I look forward to reading the results.

"Medical librarians have long provided information services to physicians: online searching, instruction, collection development and interlibrary loans. Today, these librarians often work out of the library in patient care areas, as integrated members of the educational, research or clinical care teams. There are numerous studies on the impact of information services; however, fewer investigations have examined the function of librarians in these new roles."

The survey is part of a multi-site study conducted by investigators from The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, University of Connecticut and New York University. They seek to assess collaborations and barriers to collaboration between physicians and medical librarians. The study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and your responses will be kept confidential and reported anonymously.

The survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.
http://fusion.mssm.edu/PMLCSurvey/main/index.cfm

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