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Information and Innovation: A Natural Combination for Health Sciences Libraries: Medical Library Association Books Series

Editat de Jean P. Shipman, Barbara A. Ulmer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2017
As academic health sciences centers look toward innovative product development as their new income source with the decline of clinical income and research dollars, health sciences librarians and libraries can partner with these revenue-generating innovators to offer invaluable services, evidence, training, dissemination venues and attractive collaborative physical spaces equipped with the latest tools, such as 3-D printers, body scanners, models and video-monitors.

This book uses case examples, including perspectives from both librarians and innovators, to illustrate how various health sciences libraries have partnered with innovators by offering valuable services and creative products and spaces- especially innovators who create medical digital therapeutics devices and apps.

Many health sciences libraries are transforming their physical spaces into collaboration or maker spaces to spark innovation and discoveries. Key health sciences libraries that have done so to enable others to learn more about what professional benefits result from such collisions of information and innovation are highlighted here. Also included in the book are chapters that describe various innovation competitions and products that help to showcase the unique scholarly output that is generated by innovators.

Transferring the knowledge of librarians who have progressed down this path to others is the key goal of this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442271401
ISBN-10: 144227140X
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: 20 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Medical Library Association Books Series

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword
Chris Wasden, PhD
Preface
Jean P. Shipman and Barbara A. Ulmer
1Deep History: Creativity, Innovation, and Libraries
Joseph Lucia
2Innovation Cycle and Information Applications
Jean P. Shipman, Tallie Casucci, and Spencer Walker
3Synapse: A Place Where Ideas Collide and Collaborations Congeal
Jean P. Shipman
4Making the Makerspace: The Nexus Collaborative Learning Lab
Jennifer Herron and Kellie Kaneshiro
5Supporting Institutional Strategic Directions and User Needs through Library Collaborative Spaces
Mary Joan (M.J.) Tooey
6Gary L. Crocker Innovation and Design Laboratory, University of Utah
Jean P. Shipman and Timothy Pickett
7Library Maker Programs: Bringing Together Space, Services, and Staffing
Elliot Felix and David Woodbury
8Interview with Roger Altizer, Ph.D. and José Zagal, Ph.D., March 2, 2016
Jean P. Shipman and Barbara A. Ulmer
9Information Needs of Medical Digital Therapeutics Personnel
Tallie Casucci
10Medical Innovation Competition Information Support
Erin Wimmer, Tallie Casucci, Jacob Reed, Nathaniel Rhodes, Benjamin Fogg, Thomas Ferrill, David Morrison, Alfred Mowdood, Darell Schmick, Mohammad Mirfakhrai, and Peter Jones
11Innovation Space Drives Need for Librarian Expertise
Jean P. Shipman and Tallie Casucci
12Applying Innovation to Patient Education and Behavior
Roger Altizer, PhD and José Zagal, PhD
13e-channel: A Platform for Disseminating Innovators' Outputs
Christy Jarvis, Chad Johnson, and Jean P. Shipman
14Building Innovative Products via Successful Partnerships
Nancy Lombardo and Kathleen Digre, MD
15Educating Innovators: The Innovation Vault
Barbara A. Ulmer and Christy Jarvis
16Information and Innovation: What Does the Future Hold?
Jean P. Shipman and Barbara A. Ulmer

Recenzii

In today's complex health-care information environment, health-science librarians' roles are constantly evolving to connect with users in meaningful and creative ways. The library as place-a destination for learning, research, and discovery-can be enhanced through innovation. Each of these place-based key themes of the book explore the concept of innovation in health science libraries. In 16 chapters the contributors address everything from the history of innovation in libraries and innovative technologies to innovative library spaces and facilities. They provide practical case examples from health-science libraries where such mechanisms have been implemented. Readers will find chapters on topics including makerspaces, gaming, apps, and collaborative library work spaces. As budget factors are a major barrier to innovative project implementation in any library setting, this work offers helpful examples of partnerships that can alleviate financial burdens and generate revenue. Edited by Shipman, former president of the Medical Library Association, and Ulmer, chapters are written by professionals in libraries, medicine, education, engineering, and technology. Content is applicable to librarians, educators, instructional designers, and information technology professionals in academic health science and hospital settings.

Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals/practitioners.

This book is recommended for academic health sciences libraries and academic teaching hospital libraries with funding and staff to support innovation. University libraries supporting health sciences, technology, and information sciences programs may also find it valuable.
Those responsible for health sciences libraries should find inspiration -- and practical advice -- in Information and Innovation: A Natural Combination for Health Sciences Libraries. Expanding the ways in which librarians and libraries create, promote, and support health science innovation will increase the value of existing investments in organizing and providing access to data, information, and knowledge to fuel discovery.
Information and Innovation: A Natural Combination for Health Sciences Libraries is an examination of the evolution of libraries, especially those in the health sciences, as natural incubators of innovation and discovery. The chapters outlining new librarian roles to promote innovation and entrepreneurism, and the practical examples of spatial transformations through detailed case studies, make this an extremely useful tool for universities as physical library spaces are transitioned. This is the first of its kind to walk academics through the process of providing the necessary tools for students and faculty from multiple disciplines to generate novel ideas and innovations.
Innovators and entrepreneurs may not think to 'go ask a librarian,' but they should! Finding the right resources and expertise at the critical time accelerates innovation. Information and Innovation: A Natural Combination for Health Sciences Libraries offers many excellent scenarios of productive partnerships taken from experiences at the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah, as well as other universities. This book illustrates how quality evidence supports efficient and effective ideation and product development and is a must read for anyone with a clever idea who wants to make a difference in this world.