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Developing a code of practice for literature searching in health sciences: a project description

INTRODUCTION: Libraries have provided mediated search services for more than forty years without a practice standard to guide the execution of searches, training of searchers, or evaluation of search performance. A pan-Canadian group of librarians completed a study of the literature on mediated sear...

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Autores principales: Scott, Brooke Ballantyne, Baer, Susan, Farrell, Ashley, Lee, Pat, MacDonald, Jackie, Rabb, Danielle, Vaska, Marcus
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9359689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35950080
http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/jchla29409
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author Scott, Brooke Ballantyne
Baer, Susan
Farrell, Ashley
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MacDonald, Jackie
Rabb, Danielle
Vaska, Marcus
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description INTRODUCTION: Libraries have provided mediated search services for more than forty years without a practice standard to guide the execution of searches, training of searchers, or evaluation of search performance. A pan-Canadian group of librarians completed a study of the literature on mediated search practices from 2014-2017 as a first step in addressing this deficit. METHODS: We used a three-phase, six-part content analysis process to examine and analyze published guidance on literature searching. Card sorting, Delphi methods, and an online questionnaire were then used to validate our findings and build a code of practice. RESULTS: Our code of practice for mediated searching lists eighty-five search tasks arranged in performance order, within five progressive levels of search complexity. A glossary of 150 search terms supports the code of practice. DISCUSSION: The research literature on mediated search methods is sparse and fragmented, lacking currency and a shared vocabulary. A code of practice for mediated searching will provide clarity in terminology, approach, and methods. This code of practice will provide a unified and convenient reference for training a new hire, upholding standards of search service delivery, or educating the next wave of health library professionals.
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spelling pubmed-93596892022-08-09 Developing a code of practice for literature searching in health sciences: a project description Scott, Brooke Ballantyne Baer, Susan Farrell, Ashley Lee, Pat MacDonald, Jackie Rabb, Danielle Vaska, Marcus J Can Health Libr Assoc Research Article / Article De Recherche INTRODUCTION: Libraries have provided mediated search services for more than forty years without a practice standard to guide the execution of searches, training of searchers, or evaluation of search performance. A pan-Canadian group of librarians completed a study of the literature on mediated search practices from 2014-2017 as a first step in addressing this deficit. METHODS: We used a three-phase, six-part content analysis process to examine and analyze published guidance on literature searching. Card sorting, Delphi methods, and an online questionnaire were then used to validate our findings and build a code of practice. RESULTS: Our code of practice for mediated searching lists eighty-five search tasks arranged in performance order, within five progressive levels of search complexity. A glossary of 150 search terms supports the code of practice. DISCUSSION: The research literature on mediated search methods is sparse and fragmented, lacking currency and a shared vocabulary. A code of practice for mediated searching will provide clarity in terminology, approach, and methods. This code of practice will provide a unified and convenient reference for training a new hire, upholding standards of search service delivery, or educating the next wave of health library professionals. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9359689/ /pubmed/35950080 http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/jchla29409 Text en © Ballantyne Scott, Baer, Farrell, Lee, MacDonald, Rabb, and Vaska https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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