Pushmi-Pullyu: Specialist Libraries and the Clinical Librarian Sara Clarke.

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Specialist Libraries and Clinical Librarians
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Pushmi-Pullyu: Specialist Libraries and the Clinical Librarian Sara Clarke

Anatomy of a Pushmi-Pullyu Shared body indicates shared aims Heads pointing in different directions - one side doesn’t always know what the other is doing Which way are we heading?

Pushmi-Pullyu  In what ways might the growth in Specialist Libraries affect Clinical Librarian services?  Are we duplicating efforts and pulling in different directions?  Is there room for collaboration to mutual benefit?

Aims  What is a Specialist Library and how do they work?  Similarities and differences between the two services  Group discussion of the issues, aiming to generate:  Ideas for future collaboration

What is a Specialist Library?

Background to Specialist Libraries Contract with NLH Project team/Clinical Lead Editorial Board/Steering group Specialist Libraries’ handbook Content Development Strategy Communication Strategy Taxonomy RMS system Adding core records – secondary evidence and guidance Annual Evidence Updates Providing a portal for information in a specialist area discussion list

The same or different?  Similarities: –Common aims –Saving time for user –Promotion of high quality evidence –Encouraging integration of best evidence into practice

The same or different?  Differences: –Virtual vs personal –The importance of the personal touch –Specialised help with audit, guideline development, systematic review searching –Focussed, subject specific help vs a systematic approach to gathering secondary evidence on all topics

Working together communication toolkits question answering communities of practice promotion user needs quality control sharing your ideas?

Questions to consider  What issues have arisen for Clinical Librarians from the Specialist Libraries coming into existence?  What benefits might there be from increased collaboration between Clinical Librarians and Specialist Libraries?  What methods could be used to facilitate greater collaboration on both sides?

Aim for the future: Pulling together! Sara Clarke