Information and innovation : a natural combination for health sciences libraries

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Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z675.M4 I435 2017
Status
Available

Summary

As academic health sciences centers look toward innovative product development as their new income source with the decline of clinical income and research dollars, health sciences librarians and libraries can partner with these revenue-generating innovators to offer invaluable services, evidence, training, dissemination venues and attractive collaborative physical spaces equipped with the latest tools, such as 3-D printers, body scanners, models and video-monitors. This book uses case examples, including perspectives from both librarians and innovators, to illustrate how various health sciences libraries have partnered with innovators by offering valuable services and creative products and spaces- especially innovators who create medical digital therapeutics devices and apps. Many health sciences libraries are transforming their physical spaces into collaboration or maker spaces to spark innovation and discoveries. Key health sciences libraries that have done so to enable others to learn more about what professional benefits result from such collisions of information and innovation are highlighted here. Also included in the book are chapters that describe various innovation competitions and products that help to showcase the unique scholarly output that is generated by innovators. Transferring the knowledge of librarians who have progressed down this path to others is the key goal of this book.

Contents

  • Figures p. ix
  • Tables p. xi
  • Foreword p. xiii Christopher Wasden
  • Preface p. xvii Jean P. Shipman and Barbara A. Ulmer
  • 1 Deep History: Creativity, Innovation, and Libraries p. 1 Joseph Lucia
  • 2 Innovation Cycle and Information Applications p. 13 Jean P. Shipman and Tallie Casucci and Spencer W. Walker
  • 3 Synapse: A Place Where Ideas Collide and Collaborations Congeal p. 23 Jean P. Shipman
  • 4 Making the Makerspace: The Nexus Collaborative Learning Lab p. 33 Jennifer Herron and Kellie Kaneshiro
  • 5 Supporting Institutional Strategic Directions and User Needs through Library Collaborative Spaces p. 43 Mary Joan Tooey
  • 6 Gary L. Crocker Innovation and Design Laboratory, University of Utah p. 55 Jean P. Shipman and Timothy Pickett
  • 7 Library Makerspace Programs: Bringing Together Space, Services, and Staffing p. 67 Elliot Felix and David Woodbury
  • 8 Interview with Roger Altizer, PhD, and José Zagal, PhD (March 2, 2016) p. 77 Jean P. Shipman and Barbara A. Ulmer
  • 9 Information Needs of Medical Digital Therapeutics Personnel p. 89 Tallie Casucci
  • 10 Medical Innovation Competition Information Support p. 99 Erin Wimmer and Tallie Casucci and Jacob Reed and Nathaniel Rhodes and Benjamin Fogg and Thomas J. Ferrill and David Morrison and Alfred Mowdood and Darell Schmick and Mohammad Mirfakhrai and Peter Jones
  • 11 Innovation Space Drives Need for Librarian Expertise p. 117 Jean P. Shipman and Tallie Casucci
  • 12 Applying Innovation to Patient Education and Behavior p. 131 Roger Altizer Jr. and José Zagal
  • 13 e-channel: A Platform for Disseminating Innovators' Outputs p. 143 Christy Jarvis and Chad L. Johnson and Jean P. Shipman
  • 14 Building Innovative Products via Successful Partnerships p. 157 Nancy Lombardo and Kathleen Digre
  • 15 Educating Innovators: The Innovation Vault p. 169 Barbara A. Ulmer and Christy Jarvis
  • 16 Information and Innovation: What Does the Future Hold? p. 177 Jean P. Shipman and Barbara A. Ulmer
  • Index p. 185
  • About the Editors and Contributors p. 189

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