(sla.org): Biomedical librarians are increasingly acting as researchers and authors as well, according to interviews with over a dozen information professionals who are active in biomedical research projects. Through a research project funded by SLA, Betsy Rolland and Emily Glenn sat down with 14 fellow biomedical librarians to find answers to several key questions. The pair wanted to know how information professionals' traditional skills are being applied in non-traditional ways and how the biomedical research process can be or is being improved through targeted interventions and consultations from librarians.
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