jenmartin@.arizona.edu, Librarian, Research & Learning, Arizona Health Sciences Library, and Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
J Med Libr Assoc. 2021 Apr 1;109(2):286-294. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2021.950.
Research was conducted on the embedded librarian program at The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy and the Health Sciences Library to understand how this service is relevant to users and identify the potential for further improvement. This study examined users' information-seeking behaviors and considered the implications for the effectiveness of the embedded librarian service.
The authors conducted 18 semi-structured interviews of faculty, researchers, and students at the College of Pharmacy to obtain descriptive accounts of how they seek information, manage information, and use the library and library services. The authors examined the interview transcripts through qualitative descriptive analysis.
The interview responses confirm that users seek information outside of the physical library and tend to ask their peers for information or assistance in obtaining information. They mostly feel comfortable in searching, but some of them may lack sufficient search skills and tend to use a few known databases. While those who are familiar with the librarian seek the librarian's assistance more often, others tend not to seek the librarian's assistance. The ways they manage information vary, which requires customized assistance.
The close proximity of a physically embedded librarian is beneficial to users and positions the librarian to provide proactive assistance in the existing user information-seeking behavior environment. While some users do not seek assistance, the embedded librarian can provide proactive assistance in such areas as making users aware of other database options and helping them choose relevant databases and effectively manage information.
对亚利桑那大学药学院和健康科学图书馆的嵌入式馆员计划进行研究,以了解该服务如何与用户相关联,并确定进一步改进的潜力。本研究考察了用户的信息搜索行为,并考虑了这些行为对嵌入式馆员服务效果的影响。
作者对药学院的教师、研究人员和学生进行了 18 次半结构化访谈,以获取他们如何搜索信息、管理信息以及使用图书馆和图书馆服务的描述性说明。作者通过定性描述性分析来检查访谈记录。
访谈回复证实,用户会在实体图书馆外搜索信息,倾向于向同行寻求信息或帮助获取信息。他们在搜索时感到很自在,但有些人可能缺乏足够的搜索技能,并且倾向于使用少数几个已知的数据库。虽然那些熟悉馆员的人更经常寻求馆员的帮助,但其他人则不太倾向于寻求馆员的帮助。他们管理信息的方式各不相同,这需要提供定制化的帮助。
物理嵌入的馆员的近距离接触对用户是有益的,并使馆员能够在现有的用户信息搜索行为环境中提供积极主动的帮助。虽然有些用户不寻求帮助,但嵌入式馆员可以在其他方面提供积极主动的帮助,例如使用户了解其他数据库选项,帮助他们选择相关数据库,并有效地管理信息。