Environmental scan of librarian involvement in uOttawa systematic & scoping reviews
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Introduction: Requests for librarian collaboration on knowledge synthesis projects at
the University of Ottawa have increased over time. Despite having significant impact
on workload, the intellectual contributions of librarians are not always recognized
through authorship or acknowledgement. We conducted an environmental scan to
establish a baseline for how librarian involvement is reported in all systematic and
scoping reviews published by authors affiliated with the University of Ottawa.
Specifically, we wanted to better understand the publication volume, workload
implications, and extent of reported librarian involvement.
Methods: We searched 18 databases across various subject areas. Keyword and
publication-type searches were combined with affiliation searches for the University
of Ottawa or affiliated research institutes/centres. Published systematic reviews,
scoping reviews, meta-analyses, and published protocols for these methodologies
were included. All other review methodologies were excluded. Data extraction
focused on bibliographic information, librarian involvement, funding, uOttawa
affiliation, and the type of review. (Protocol available here: https://osf.io/bqd26/)
Results: Search results yielded 20,270 records. After duplicates were removed,
8,805 records were screened by title and abstract. 6,049 records passed to full-text
screening (currently underway). Preliminary results show reviews from a greater
diversity of disciplines than originally anticipated. Consistency of review
nomenclature varies greatly between disciplines and poses a challenge in ensuring
consistency during screening.
Discussion: This environmental scan maps systematic and scoping review
publications across disciplines at the University of Ottawa. Better understanding the
proportion of reviews with librarian involvement will help guide policy and procedure
development around knowledge synthesis services, and enable us to project
resourcing needs in the future.
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Scoping Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Library collaboration, Knowledge synthesis
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Farrell, P. (2023, June 4). An environmental scan of librarian involvement in systematic reviews and scoping reviews at the University of Ottawa [Conference presentation]. CHLA 2023, Halifax, NS, Canada.
