Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta

Background: There is growing demand for specialized services in academic libraries, including supporting systematic reviews and measuring research impact. Study Purpose: The John W. Scott Health Sciences Library implemented a fee-based pilot project for the Faculty of Nursing for one year to test a...

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Main Authors: Janice Yu Chen Kung, Thane Chambers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of the Medical Library Association
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Online Access:http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/497
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spelling doaj-f4e49d5a9f09417c88c36751c433476a2020-11-24T20:58:46ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of the Medical Library Association1536-50501558-94392019-04-01107210.5195/jmla.2019.497342Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of AlbertaJanice Yu Chen Kung0Thane Chambers1Public Services Librarian, John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, University of Alberta–EdmontonResearch Impact Librarian, University of Alberta–EdmontonBackground: There is growing demand for specialized services in academic libraries, including supporting systematic reviews and measuring research impact. Study Purpose: The John W. Scott Health Sciences Library implemented a fee-based pilot project for the Faculty of Nursing for one year to test a fee-based model for specialized services, to evaluate its sustainability and scalability for the longer term, and to assess the feasibility of extending this service model to other health sciences faculties. Case Presentation: The authors describe the development and delivery of the fee-based service model. Through a team-based approach, we successfully provided specialized services including mediated literature searching, research support, and research impact analyses to the Faculty of Nursing. Discussion: Despite some challenges in developing and implementing the fee-based service model, our pilot project demonstrated demand for fee-based specialized services in the health sciences and suggests potential for this unique service model to continue and expand.http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/497Fee-Based ServicesResearch MetricsSystematic Review Searching
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Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta
Journal of the Medical Library Association
Fee-Based Services
Research Metrics
Systematic Review Searching
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Thane Chambers
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title Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta
title_short Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta
title_full Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta
title_fullStr Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the University of Alberta
title_sort implementation of a fee-based service model to university-affiliated researchers at the university of alberta
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Journal of the Medical Library Association
issn 1536-5050
1558-9439
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Background: There is growing demand for specialized services in academic libraries, including supporting systematic reviews and measuring research impact. Study Purpose: The John W. Scott Health Sciences Library implemented a fee-based pilot project for the Faculty of Nursing for one year to test a fee-based model for specialized services, to evaluate its sustainability and scalability for the longer term, and to assess the feasibility of extending this service model to other health sciences faculties. Case Presentation: The authors describe the development and delivery of the fee-based service model. Through a team-based approach, we successfully provided specialized services including mediated literature searching, research support, and research impact analyses to the Faculty of Nursing. Discussion: Despite some challenges in developing and implementing the fee-based service model, our pilot project demonstrated demand for fee-based specialized services in the health sciences and suggests potential for this unique service model to continue and expand.
topic Fee-Based Services
Research Metrics
Systematic Review Searching
url http://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/497
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