Developing E-science and Research Services and Support at the University of Minnesota Health Sciences Libraries
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Developing E-science and Research Services and Support at the University of Minnesota Health Sciences Libraries
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2012
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Journal of Library Administration
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This paper describes the development and implementation of e-science and research support services in the Health Sciences Libraries (HSL) within the Academic Health Center (AHC) at the University of Minnesota (UMN). A review of the broader e-science initiatives within the UMN demonstrates the needs and opportunities that the University Libraries face while building knowledge, skills, and capacity to support e-research. These experiences are being used by the University Libraries administration and HSL to apply support for the growing needs of researchers in the health sciences. Several research areas that would benefit from enhanced e-science support
are described. Plans to address the growing e-research needs of health sciences researchers are also discussed.
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J Libr Adm. 2012 ; 52(8): . doi:10.1080/01930826.2012.751291
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Johnson, Layne M.; Butler, John; Johnston, Lisa R. (2012). Developing E-science and Research Services and Support at the University of Minnesota Health Sciences Libraries. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/159983.
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