Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Journal of New Librarianship
Peer Reviewed Articles

A Scientific Communication Initiative at a Medical Military Library

Lyubov Tmanova
Darnall Medical Library, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Published 2024-04-29

Keywords

  • Scholarly Communication,
  • Library Liaison,
  • Scientific Initiative,
  • Library Collaboration.

How to Cite

Tmanova, L. (2024). A Scientific Communication Initiative at a Medical Military Library. Journal of New Librarianship, 9(1), 132–163. https://doi.org/10.33011/newlibs/15/15

Abstract

Implementation of new scholarly communication library service in the digital age is characterized by the competitive forces between the old library information services and the ambiguity of future information services. This research analyzes the development process of scientific initiative and collaborative partnership in the military medical library environment aimed to enhance the quality of scientific communication and information skills in military residents and clinicians. The hindering internal and external forces and facilitators of developing and implementing scientific initiative service in the military medical library are evaluated. The environmental analysis was conducted to determine the scholarly communication needs in the scholarly military medical environment. The ambassador-based model was used for the development of scientific communication initiative (SCI) at the military medical library. The SCI consisted of two components: library information communication and scientific communication. This implementation in the military medical environment enhanced scholarly communication, research skills development, and information education. A collaborative Scientific Hub, and liaison partnerships with military graduate medical education program directors and clinicians enhanced the scientific communication and information skills in residents. The Ambassador model, used in the development of scientific initiative in academic and military environments, was valuable for developing and implementing specialized interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary information services in the academic and military environment. Higher education hierarchy, educational needs, organizational hierarchy, academic culture, and educational environment influence the implementation of information services in academic and military environments.