Embedded
Librarianship
Trends and
Transformations Courtney Mlinar
Rochester Regional Library Council 2016
Where it beganhellip
Public Libraries
Library Journal
article Oct 1876
Samuel Swett Green
Librarians should -
Help the reader
Mingle with the reader
ACRL Standards for IL
Early 2000rsquoshellip
Educational Trends of
1990s-2000s
Development of national standards
Curriculum development
Learning outcomes
Integrating educational technology
Checklist of Learning
Outcomes
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into onersquos knowledge
base
Use information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
Understand the economic legal and social issues
surrounding the use of information and access and use
information ethically and legally
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Where it beganhellip
Public Libraries
Library Journal
article Oct 1876
Samuel Swett Green
Librarians should -
Help the reader
Mingle with the reader
ACRL Standards for IL
Early 2000rsquoshellip
Educational Trends of
1990s-2000s
Development of national standards
Curriculum development
Learning outcomes
Integrating educational technology
Checklist of Learning
Outcomes
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into onersquos knowledge
base
Use information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
Understand the economic legal and social issues
surrounding the use of information and access and use
information ethically and legally
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Library Journal
article Oct 1876
Samuel Swett Green
Librarians should -
Help the reader
Mingle with the reader
ACRL Standards for IL
Early 2000rsquoshellip
Educational Trends of
1990s-2000s
Development of national standards
Curriculum development
Learning outcomes
Integrating educational technology
Checklist of Learning
Outcomes
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into onersquos knowledge
base
Use information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
Understand the economic legal and social issues
surrounding the use of information and access and use
information ethically and legally
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
ACRL Standards for IL
Early 2000rsquoshellip
Educational Trends of
1990s-2000s
Development of national standards
Curriculum development
Learning outcomes
Integrating educational technology
Checklist of Learning
Outcomes
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into onersquos knowledge
base
Use information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
Understand the economic legal and social issues
surrounding the use of information and access and use
information ethically and legally
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Educational Trends of
1990s-2000s
Development of national standards
Curriculum development
Learning outcomes
Integrating educational technology
Checklist of Learning
Outcomes
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into onersquos knowledge
base
Use information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
Understand the economic legal and social issues
surrounding the use of information and access and use
information ethically and legally
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Checklist of Learning
Outcomes
Determine the extent of information needed
Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
Evaluate information and its sources critically
Incorporate selected information into onersquos knowledge
base
Use information effectively to accomplish a specific
purpose
Understand the economic legal and social issues
surrounding the use of information and access and use
information ethically and legally
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Educational trends current
Metacognition an awareness and
understanding of onersquos own thought
processes
Learning strategies
Competency-based education (CBE)
Micro-credentialing (badges)
Social learning
Learning on the go
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Framework for IL
Authority Is Constructed and
Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Embedded Librarian Trends
Discussion begins again in 2004hellip
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Trend 1
applying the knowledge
and skills of librarians
towards the information
challenges
-problem solving
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Trend 2
Librarian -out of the library
in an ldquoon-siterdquo setting or
situation that enables close
coordination and
collaboration
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Trend 3
librarians move from a
supporting role into
partnerships
- Shared responsibility for
achieving group goals
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Blended Librarian 2004
Bell Steven J amp Shank John (2004) The blended librarian A blueprint for redefining the teaching and learning role of academic librarians College amp Research Libraries News 65(7) 372-375
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Ad 2015
HigherEd Jobs
Blended Learning Librarian
Skill set of an academic librarian and instructional
designer
Apply instructional technology into teaching and
learning process
For information literacy and technological
competency
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Poll
Who is responsible for
Technological
Competence
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Blended Librarians
Campus innovators and change agents
Developers of campus-wide information literacy
initiatives
Designing instructional and educational
programs
Collaborating and engaging
Implementing adaptive creative proactive and
innovative change in library instruction
Transforming our relationship with faculty
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Mingling technology and
librarianship
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Increased visibility
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Definition of embedded
librarianship
Barbara Dewey (2004)
- Integral part of the whole
- Experiencing observing daily life of
another group
- Value-added services
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Roles may include
Researcher
Content manager
Teacher
Patient advocate
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Big Data=Information
Overload
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Major problem in most
organizations
Organize
Classify
Sort
Archive
Big Data
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Daily digital activity
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Another opportunity
Another form of Blended Librarianship
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Information is everywhere
- So why are we staying in the library
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Multiple information access
points
How do they access you
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Closed stacks to open
stacks
- No public access to books
- Librarian brought information to user
- Now open stacks
- Everyone can access the books
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Librarian Access
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Why do librarians matter
Librarian-centric
Skills
Knowledge
Ability to connect and collaborate
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Paradigm shifthellip
Librarians
Not
Libraries
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Building Relationships
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Not Marketing the Libraryhellip
Putting ourselves out there
Reference interviews outside the library
Finding connections
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Not Library Buildings
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Librarian Partners
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Schumaker 2009
Get out of the library
Find new ways to relate to your users
Build relationships
Collaborate
Learn about parent organization
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
More Schumaker Strategies
Assess your library and organizational readiness
Get included in teams
Take ownership
Be the knowledge expert
Lead drive for cost effectiveness
Watch workload staff cohesion funding
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Beware of Intra-library
Conflict
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Simons 2011
Information literacy more meaningful when in-context
learning takes place
Evidence-based surgery meetings
PICO plus search strategies to resolve problem
Team teaching relationships built with teacher-librarian
and teacher-clinician
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Team Teaching
Poll
Have you
team-taught
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Medaille 2012
Team teaching
Interdisciplinary collaborations
Shared vision
Sequential learning
Teachers model collaborative relationships
Shared learning process
Social learning from different perspectives
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Wiu 2013
Where is it strategically important to embed the librarian
Education
Research
Patient care
Build a presence physically virtually culturally
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Tan 2013
Benefits of clinical librarianship
1 Save the time of the clinician
2 Decrease costs
3 Support decision making
4 Improve patient care
5 Librarian is detached from emotional part of patient
care
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Cognitive diversity-
Bringing librarians into the conversationhellip
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Federer 2013
Research informationist NLM funding requests for existing NIH-funded teams in 2011
7 awarded for
Open access compliance
Research data management
Aggregate metadata
Metadata standards
Data preservation best practices
Literature research
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Brandes 2013 Tarver 2013
Value-added serviceshellip
Library and Health Records
Contextual information
Integrating point-of-care resources
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Hurst 2014
Educational initiatives
Digital literacy
Library as a learning centerhellip
hellipLibrarian as a learning facilitator
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Boruff 2014
Medicine is mobile-
Librarian support for mobile users
Newsletter of apps
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Ralmondo 2014
Collaborations
Health literacy and writing a consent form
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Building consensus
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Integration of services
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Generate Trust
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Shared responsibility
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Identity crisis
Reference Librarian
Informationist
Information Specialist
Educational Technologist
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
A rose by any other namehellip
How do you identify yourself Poll
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Library Identity
Preserve knowledge
Keepers of information
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
Kumar Sajeesh Lin Wu and Rebecca Reynolds 2014 Embedded Librarian Within an Online Health Informatics Graduate Research Course A Case Study Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 33 (1)51-59 doi 101080027638692014866485
Marshall Joanne Gard Julia Sollenbergers Sharon Easterby-Gannett Lynn Morgan Mary Lou Klem Susan K Cavanaugh Kathleen Burr Oliver Cheryl A Thompson Neil Ramonosky and Sue Hunter 2013 The value of library and information services in patient care results of a multisite study Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (1)38-46 doi 1031631536-50501011007
Owusu-Ansah E K 2004 Information literacy and higher education Placing the academic library in the center of a comprehensive solution
Raimondo Paula G Ryan L Harris Michele Nance and Everly D Brown 2014 Health literacy and consent forms librarians support research on human subjects Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)5-8 doi 1031631536-50501021003
Shannon Amy W 2012 Co-Teaching Relationships among Librarians and Other Information Professionals Collaborative Librarianship no 4 (4)132-148
Shumaker David 2009a Lets Circulate Librarians Library Journal no 1348-8
Shumaker David 2009b Who Let the Librarians Out Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 48 (3)239-242
Shumaker David 2012a The Embedded Librarians
Shumaker David 2012b Embedded Librarians in Special Libraries
Simons M R M K Morgan and A S Davidson 2012 Time to rethink the role of the library in educating doctors driving information literacy in the clinical environment J Med Libr Assoc no 100 (4)291-6 doi 1031631536-50501004011
Tan M C and L A Maggio 2013 Expert searcher teacher
content manager and patient advocate an exploratory study of
clinical librarian roles J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (1)63-72 doi
1031631536-50501011010
Tarver Talicia Dixie A Jones Mararia Adams and Alejandro Garcia
2013 The Librarians Role in Linking Patients to Their Personal Health
Data and Contextual Information Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 32 (4)459-467 doi 101080027638692013837730
Wu Lin and Misa Mi 2013 Sustaining Librarian Vitality Embedded
Librarianship Model for Health Sciences Libraries Medical Reference
Services Quarterly no 32 (3)257-265 doi
101080027638692013806860
Zabel Diane John D Shank and Steven Bell 2011 Blended
Librarianship [Re]Envisioning the Role of Librarian as Educator in the
Digital Information Age Reference amp User Services Quarterly no 51
(2)105-110
Collaborations
More ideas for Embedded Librarianship
Not in the Literature
Government
httpwwwnmstatelibraryorgdocsannualreportUL
C_Sustainable_Communities_Full_Reportpdf
This publication is a statement on the significant role of
public libraries in achieving local sustainability
Building Communities
httppubliclibrariesonlineorg201304community-
centered-23-reasons-why-your-library-is-the-most-
important-place-in-town
Health Outreach
httpnnlmgovoutreachcommunityguide
sindexhtml
Parks and Rec
httpwwwppsorgreferenceschull
Finding your past
httpwwwblukfamilyhistoryhtml
British Library partnership with various organizations
Historical societies and
other partnershellip
httpwwwsno-isleorgcatalogphotos
httpwwwminnesotahistorycenterorglibrary-
partnership-materials
Maker Spaces
httplibrary-maker-
cultureweeblycommakerspaces-in-librarieshtml
Characteristics
Leadership in organizational innovations
Change agents
Information (literacy) initiatives
Instructional design
Partnerships with ITFacultyCommunity leaders
Transforming roles and relationships
Adapting library resources and access to meet needs
Brian Matthews 2014
Change Literacy
ldquohellipthe ability to anticipate
create adapt and deal with
change (in the broadest since)
as a vital fluency for people
todayhelliprdquo (Chronicle of HE
March 2014)
New literacieshellip
Information
Digital
Visual
Health
Financial
Future Shock (Toffler)
ldquothe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who
cannot read and write but those who cannot learn
unlearn and relearnrdquo
New roles
Collaborators in knowledge production
Organization
Classification
Access
Intellectual freedom
Privacy
Change advocacyhellip
Facilitators of change
Learning spaces
Maker spaces
Collection migration
Open access
E-books
Licensing
Liaisons
What do embedded
librarians do
Collaborate with groups
Meet regularly with users to discuss information needs and results
Provide training outside of the library
Meet with major stakeholders to discuss information needs and services
Attend meetings class or conference outside the library
Communicate regularly using grouprsquos method of contact
Critical skills and needs
Leadership
Communication
Empowerment
Shift
Reference transactions
To
Integrative relationships
Organizational Partners
Access
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Literacy
httpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedclinical
Learning
httpneteducauseeduirlibrarypdfeli7081pdf
Critical assessment of information
httpbackpackopenbadgesorgbackpacklogin
Threshold concepts httpwwwcomminfolitorgindexphpjournal=cilamppage=articleampop=viewFileamppath[]=v7i2p108amppath[]=168
Systematic reviews for fundraising or benchmarks httpguideslibrarytamuedusystematicreviews
Dewey 2004
Dewey Barbara I (2004) The Embedded Librarian
Strategic Campus Collaborations Resource Sharing amp
Information Networks 17
(12) 5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
ldquoEmbeddedrdquo
Journalists in Iraq war comparison
Direct interaction within partnerships
Librarian observes shares experiences with external
group
Comprehensive collaboration
Lean in-
Be open to taking risks
Team partner not please
Get management support
Build alliances
Explore your organization
Key Action Points
Shared vision with the group you want to embed-
What are they trying to accomplish
Think Librarian not Library
Think outside the box
Teaching and Collaboration
Librarian as key to success
Fruitful partnerships built on understanding of needs
Library as new Salon
French Salons
Center of influence
Mixing the disciplines
Bringing people together (synergy)
Culture of connections
Pervasiveness
Librarians appointed to key committees
Access to programming and planning meetings
outside the library
Library integrated into all components of an
organization
Librarians must be leaders AND bring people together
Connections
Partners with administrators
Subject specialists or liaisons
Research support
Grant or fundraising expertise
Technology support
Involved with content in curriculum
Homework help
Resident support
Volunteers with underserved populations
Efficacy- 2008
Bowler Meagan amp Street Kori (2008) Investigating the
efficacy of embedment experiments in information
literacy integration
Reference Services Review 36 438-449
Obstacles
Bridging the gap between different groups
Overcoming internal confidence problems
Learning that you can make a difference
Becoming familiar with the culture outside the library
Feeling you donrsquot know how to help them
Hmmmhellip
Have you ever helped a group outside the library in a
group setting with your library skills
What are your strengths
What are you afraid of
References
Blake Lindsay and Darra Ballance 2013 Teaching Evidence-Based Practice in the Hospital and the Library Two Different Groups One Course Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (1)100-110 doi 101080027638692013749143
Boruff Jill T and Dale Storie 2014 Mobile devices in medicine a survey of how medical students residents and faculty use smartphones and other mobile devices to find information Journal of the Medical Library Association no 102 (1)22-30 doi 1031631536-50501021006
Bowler Meagan and Kori Street 2008 Investigating the efficacy of embedment experiments in information literacy integration Reference amp User Services Quarterly 36 (4) 438-449
Brandes Susan Karen Wells and Margaret Bandy 2013 Invite Yourself to the Table Librarian Contributions to the Electronic Medical Record Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (3)358-364 doi 101080027638692013807087
Camlek Victor 2011 Healthcare mobile information flow
Information Services amp Use no 31 (12)23-30 doi 103233ISU-2011-
0626
Cooper Diane and Janet A Crum 2013 New activities and
changing roles of health sciences librarians a systematic review
1990-2012 Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)268-
277 doi 1031631536 -50501014008
Cordell Diane 2012 Skype and the Embedded Librarian Library
Technology Reports no 48 (2)8-11
Dewey Barbara I 2004 The Embedded Librarian Strategic Campus
Collaborations Resource Sharing amp Information Networks no 17 (12)5-17 doi 101300J121v17n0102
Donahue Amy E and Robin M Featherstone 2013 New roles for
hospital librarians a benchmarking survey of disaster management
activities Journal of the Medical Library Association no 101 (4)315-
318 doi 1031631536 -50501014014
Federer L 2013 The librarian as research informationist a case
study J Med Libr Assoc no 101 (4)298-302 doi 1031631536-
50501014011
Godin Seth 2010 Linchpin are you indispensible New York NY
Penguin
Greyson Devon Soleil Surette Liz Dennett and Trish Chatterley 2013
Youre just one of the group when youre embedded report from a
mixed-method investigation of the research-embedded health
librarian experience Journal of the Medical Library Association no
101 (4)287-297 doi 1031631536 -50501014010
Hurst Emily J 2014 Educational Technologies in Health Sciences
Libraries Teaching Technology Skills Medical Reference Services
Quarterly no 33 (1)102-108 doi 101080027638692013866494
Kenefick Colleen M Rachel Boykan and Maribeth Chitkara 2013 Partnering With Residents for Evidence-Based Practice Medical Reference Services Quarterly no 32 (4)385-395 doi 101080027638692013837669
Kho Nancy Davis 2011 Embedded Librarianship Building Relational Roles (cover story) Information Today no 28 (3)1-36
King David N 2012 The Contribution of Hospital Library Information Services to Clinical Care A Study in Eight Hospitals Journal of the Medical Library Association no 100291-301
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