Embedded librarianship Part 1: Aligning with organisational strategy to transform information into knowledge
Jinfo Article
2nd February 2011
By Reece Dano, Gretchen McNeely
Abstract
Embedded librarianship is taking hold in many organisations providing information professionals with the chance to show the value they can add by transforming information into knowledge through strategic alignment. In Part 1 of a two-part series on embedded librarianship, Reece Dano and Gretchen McNeely describe the embedded services workflow and show the benefits, for both the organisation and the information professional, of this way of working.
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