The role of information science within the clinical translational science ecosystem.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.664
Bart Ragon, Anne Seymour, Elizabeth C Whipple, Alisa Surkis, Amanda Haberstroh, Jennifer Muilenburg, Melissa L Rethlefsen, Erinn E Aspinall, Jill Deaver, Nadine Dexter, Renae Barger, Nicole Contaxis, Emily J Glenn, Elizabeth Hinton, Barbara Kern, Micquel Little, Keith Pickett, Erika Sevetson, Donghua Tao, Megan von Isenburg, Debra A Werner, Terrie R Wheeler, Kristi Holmes
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Academic health sciences libraries ("libraries") offer services that span the entire research lifecycle, positioning them as natural partners in advancing clinical and translational science. Many libraries enjoy active and productive collaborations with Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program hubs and other translational initiatives like the IDeA Clinical & Translational Research Network. This article explores areas of potential partnership between libraries and Translational Science Hubs (TSH), highlighting areas where libraries can support the CTSA Program's five functional areas outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity. It serves as a primer for TSH and libraries to explore potential collaborations, demonstrating how libraries can connect researchers to services and resources that support the information needs of TSH.

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信息科学在临床转化科学生态系统中的作用。
学术卫生科学图书馆(“图书馆”)提供跨越整个研究生命周期的服务,将其定位为推进临床和转化科学的天然合作伙伴。许多图书馆与临床和转化科学奖(CTSA)项目中心和其他转化倡议(如IDeA临床和转化研究网络)开展积极而富有成效的合作。本文探讨了图书馆与转化科学中心(TSH)之间的潜在合作领域,重点介绍了图书馆可以支持CTSA计划资助机会通知中概述的五个功能领域的领域。它是TSH和图书馆探索潜在合作的基础,展示了图书馆如何将研究人员与支持TSH信息需求的服务和资源联系起来。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
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