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Measuring the value and impact of health sciences libraries: planning an update and replication of the Rochester Study
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Family MedicineInternational LibrarianshipClinical SpecialtiesBibliometricsResearch EvaluationImpact FactorHospital MedicineAltmetricsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyRochester StudyHospital LibrariesHealth Care AnalyticsNational NetworkOutcomes ResearchHealthcare ValueNursingHealth Sciences LibrariesPatient-centered OutcomeHealth Services ManagementMedicineHealth InformaticsLibrary Science
In 2007, the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), Middle Atlantic Region (MAR), formed a planning group to explore the possibility of replicating a landmark study on the value of hospital libraries and their impact on clinical care, popularly known as “the Rochester Study” [1]. The Rochester study was among the first studies to relate information services provided by librarians to patient care outcomes, and it continues to be cited as evidence of the value of library services. The purpose of this paper is to update the library community on the progress of the proposed value of libraries study.
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