Assessing clinical researchers information needs to create responsive portals and tools: my research assistant (MyRA) at the University of Utah: a case study

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College School of Medicine
Department Biomedical Informatics
Creator Mitchell, Joyce A.
Other Author Reich, Margaret; Shipman, Jean P.; Narus, Scott P.; Weir, Charlene; Madsen, Randy; Schultz, Dustin; Cameron, Justin M.; Adamczyk, Abby L.
Title Assessing clinical researchers information needs to create responsive portals and tools: my research assistant (MyRA) at the University of Utah: a case study
Date 2013-01-01
Description Question: How can health sciences librarians and biomedical informaticians offer relevant support to Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) personnel? Setting: The Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library and the associate vice president for information technology for the health sciences office at the University of Utah conducted a needs assessment. Methods: Faculty and staff from these two units, with the services of a consultant and other CTSA partners, employed a survey, focus groups, interviews, and committee discussions. An information portal was created to meet identified needs. Results: A directive white paper was created. The process employed to plan a virtual and physical collaborative, collegial space for clinical researchers at the university and its three inter-institutional CTSA partners is described. Conclusion: The university's model can assist other librarians and informaticians with how to become part of a CTSA-focused infrastructure for clinical and translational research and serve researchers in general.
Type Text
Publisher Medical Library Association
Volume 101
Issue 1
First Page 4
Last Page 11
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Reich, M., Shipman, J. P., Narus, S. P., Weir, C., Madsen, R., Schultz, D., Cameron, J. M., Adamczyk, A. L., & Mitchell, J. A. (2013). Assessing clinical researchers information needs to create responsive portals and tools: my research assistant (MyRA) at the University of Utah: a case study. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 101(1), 4-11.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6d22gjn
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