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Snapshots of innovation

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  • The new and evolving technological ecosystem of modern day life has opened exciting new possibilities for health sciences librarians to create and innovate

  • A new collaborative approach for real-time digital reference is described by Kaiser Permanente librarians who recently implemented a multi-library, shared online reference platform that uses analytics data for performance measurement, enabling continual improvement of reference outcomes throughout Kaiser Permanente

  • The critical role that librarians play in indexing, literature searching, and the development of user interfaces is highlighted in the report on the Directory & Repository of Educational Assessment Measures (DREAM), a project where library and educational faculty worked together to produce a unique, peer-reviewed online educational resource for health sciences educators across the country

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The new and evolving technological ecosystem of modern day life has opened exciting new possibilities for health sciences librarians to create and innovate. Virtual Projects begins its second year of describing real-world implementations of exciting new technologies or applications in health sciences libraries that expand the range, reach, and depth of services across the user landscape.

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