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Creating a Culture of Compliance through Interprofessional & Interagency Collaborations Jessie Casella, MLIS Research & Clinical Search Services Librarian JMCasella@uams.edu Susan C. Steelman, MLIS Head of Education & Reference Services SteelmanSusanC@uams.edu University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Library Quint Essential : Convergence & Collaboration Oct. 12-16, 2014
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NIH UniStat Pilot Project Libraries Harvard Medical School – Countway Library of Medicine Boston University Medical Center Library University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Library o Case Western Reserve University o Howard University o Rand Corporation o Stanford University o Univ. of Miami School of Medicine o Univ. of Rochester Medical Center o Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center o Univ. of Wisconsin Madison o Washington University in St. Louis
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Interprofessional Collaborations Administrators Researchers / Authors Grants Staff Departmental Contacts CTSA Staff Support Staff Submission “Delegates”
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Interagency Collaborations Arkansas Children’s Hospital Libraries Pilot Project Libraries Professional Organizations Education of Librarians on NIH PAP NIH / NCBI Staff Other Academic Health Sciences Campuses UAMS PIs with non-UAMS authors P U B L I S H E R S
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NIH Sharing… Submission Process - Authors
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Resources @ Google Drive http://tinyurl.com/ll38mdz
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Quint Essential Lessons Learned Time Embargo date clarification Anything w/ ISSN# falls under policy even if it has ISBN# [monographic serials] Need to Identify Contacts Communication between PIs and Sub-awardees It IS worth the effort!
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Compliance – Librarians’ Impact $66,105,509.00 NIH grant dollars Impacted
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Thank You Jessie Casella, M.L.I.S. Research & Clinical Search Services Librarian 501-686-8517 JMCasella@uams.edu Susan Steelman, M.L.I.S. Head of Education & Reference Services 501-686-6737 SCSteelman@uams.edu
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