Bookedited by Marisa L. Conte.
Contents:
Libraries supporting the translational science spectrum : an introduction / by Kristi L. Holmes
Bioinformatics projects with the Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute : building success step by step / by Pamela L. Shaw
Librarian involvement in tranSMART : a translational biomedical research platform / by Marci D. Brandenburg
Librarian integration in a working group of the REDCap International Consortium / by Jennifer A. Lyon, Fatima M. Mncube-Barnes, Brenda L. Minor
Tailoring support for a community fellows research program / by William Olmstadt, Mychal A. Vorhees, Robert J. Engeszer
Partners in research : connecting with the community / by Kate Sayor, Molly White, Celeste Choate, Dorene Markel
Developing an educational role in a clinical and translational science institute / by Diana Nelson Louden
Expanding research networks / by Judith E. Smith, Leena N. Lalwani
Librarians' roles in translating research expertise through VIVO / by Valrie I. Minson, Michele R. Tennant, Hannah F. Norton
Connecting researchers : an intersection of game development and clinical research personnel / by Christina N. Kalinger, Jean P. Shipman, Roger A. Altizer
Librarians partner with translational scientists : Life after My Research Assistant (MyRA) / by Jean P. Shipman
The role of the Library in Public Access Policy compliance / by Emily S. Mazure, Patricia L. Thibodeau
Taking flight to disseminate translational research : a partnership between the UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science and the Library's Institutional Repository / by Lisa A. Palmer, Sally A. Gore
Capitalizing on serendipity : parlaying a citation report into a publishing and evaluation support program / by Cathy C. Sarli, Kristi L. Holmes, Amy M. Suiter
Research impact assessment / by Karen E. Gutzman
Web design, evaluation and bibliometrics, oh my! From local CTSA work to national involvement / by Elizabeth C. Whipple
Assessing impact through publications : metrics that tell a story / by Alisa Surkis.
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