In parallel to the FPIN mission to
generate research from practice, the FPIN Librarian Community offers a wealth of opportunities for librarians interested in pursuing research related to expert searching, EBM and point-of-care information services, physician-librarian collaboration, and other activities promoted within our community.
If you are looking for research opportunities to support promotion and tenure or to contribute to the growing field of evidence-based librarianship, let us know how we can help: data collection, peer review, mentorship, or other support.
Meadows SE, Hitchcock K, Nashelsky J, Ward DH. Enhancing the Systematic Search Process for Quality Information Retrieval and Delivery: Filters and a Reporting Tool for Librarian Searchers for the Family Physicians Inquiries Network (FPIN). Paper accepted for presentation at: Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association; May 18-23, 2007; Philadelphia, PA.
Hitchcock K, Judkins D, Mayer J, Safranek S. What’s a librarian got to do with it? Interdisciplinary collaboration for EBM curricula. Poster accepted for presentation at: Annual Meeting of the Society for Teachers of Family Medicine; April 25-29, 2007; Chicago, IL.
Mayer, J. Librarians and clinicians as co-authors: a true success story. Poster presented at: Annual Conference of the Medical Library Association; May 2006; Phoenix, AZ.
Meadows SE, Knight K, Nashelsky J, Safranek S, St. Anna L., Ward D, and the FPIN Librarian Team. Transformation of evidence-based medicine search filters: enhanced tools for librarian searchers for the Family Physicians Inquiries Network (FPIN). Poster presented at: Annual Conference of the Medical Library Association; May 2006; Phoenix, AZ.
Ward D, Meadows SE, Nashelsky JE. The Role of Expert Searching in the FPIN Librarian Community. J Med Libr Assoc 2005 Jan;9(3):88-96. [Full Text]