2018
DOI: 10.1108/ils-06-2018-0046
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The new roles of medical librarians in medical research

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to highlight the role of librarians as an essential element in medical research. For this purpose, the primary research process was divided into three phases: before, during and after. Then, the roles of librarians associated with each phase were separated and the viewpoint of researchers and librarians on the importance of these roles were considered and compared. Design/methodology/approach This comparative, descriptive-causal research was conducted using the census method. Birjand … Show more

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“…Medical library services are crucial in supporting healthcare professionals to provide optimal patient care through facilitating access to the latest research, clinical guidelines and resources (Lacey Bryant et al, 2022). Despite their pivotal role, medical libraries often face challenges in meeting the diverse needs of healthcare professionals (Safdari et al, 2018). The conventional reliance on search engines and databases for information access introduces issues such as accuracy, relevance and accessibility (Spencer & Eldredge, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical library services are crucial in supporting healthcare professionals to provide optimal patient care through facilitating access to the latest research, clinical guidelines and resources (Lacey Bryant et al, 2022). Despite their pivotal role, medical libraries often face challenges in meeting the diverse needs of healthcare professionals (Safdari et al, 2018). The conventional reliance on search engines and databases for information access introduces issues such as accuracy, relevance and accessibility (Spencer & Eldredge, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%