The Greenblatt Library Embedded Librarian Program is designed to foster communication between the University Libraries and its constituents across the Health Sciences campus. Under this program, each academic unit is paired with a librarian who serves as a personal resource for all library services.
The primary objectives of the program are to foster collegiality through consistent communication, provide leadership in collection development, promote excellence in reference and education services, and assess library programs to ensure support of curricular and research needs of your college.
Specific tasks include:
Examples of Embedded Librarian inclusion in courses:
Faculty members wishing to schedule library instruction classes should fill out this form with as much detail as possible.
Upon request, the Allied Health Sciences Librarian will provide literature searches using one or more databases on your topic. The librarian will search the literature for citations from a variety of resources and provide you with a bibliography.
Why should I use this service?
As a time saving measure, your project can benefit from having a librarian-mediated literature search of multiple relevant databases.
What information should I provide?
To aid the librarian in searching on your topic, please provide as much information as possible. Population, timeframe, age, gender, or intended use of the information can aid the librarian in finding relevant information on your topic.
How do I use this service?
Contact your Allied Health Science Librarian.
Have you ever wondered if you can put a particular PDF up on D2L, or whether you can use other sources in teaching and research?
Use the Fair Use Evaluator tool to help determine if your document is covered under Fair Use Guidelines.
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