Employers’ Perspectives on Future Roles and Skills Requirements for Australian Health Librarians

Authors

  • Suzanne Lewis Central Coast Local Health District New South Wales, Australia
  • Gillian Hallam Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia
  • Ann Ritchie Australian Library and Information Association Canberra, Australia
  • Catherine Clark Information Services The University of Western Australia Perth, Western Australia
  • Cheryl Hamill Fremantle Hospital and Health Service Fremantle, Western Australia
  • Melanie Foti Health Libraries Australia Australian Library and Information Association Canberra, Australia
  • Patrick O'Connor Toowoomba Clinical Library, Toowoomba, Queensland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18438/B8BP61

Keywords:

health librarians, professional development, specialisation

Abstract

Objective – This study, which comprises one stage of a larger project (ALIA/HLA Workforce and Education Research Project), aimed to discover employers’ views on how (or whether) health librarians assist in achieving the mission-critical goals of their organizations; how health librarians contribute to the organization now and into the future; and what are the current and future skills requirements of health librarians.

Methods – Each member of the project group approached between one and five individuals known to them to generate a convenience sample of 22 employers of health librarians. There were 15 semi-structured interviews conducted between October and November 2010 with employers in the hospital, academic, government, private, consumer health and not-for-profit sectors. The interview schedule was sent to each interviewee prior to the interview so that they had time to consider their responses. The researchers wrote up the interview notes using the interview schedule and submitted them to the principal researcher, who combined the data into one document. Content analysis of the data was used to identify major themes.

Results – Employers expressed a clear sense of respect for the roles and responsibilities of library staff in their organizations. Areas of practice such as education and training, scientific research and clinical support were highlighted as critical for the future. Current areas of practice such as using technology and systems to manage information, providing information services to meet user needs and management of health information resources in a range of formats were identified as remaining highly relevant for the future. There was potential for health librarians to play a more active and strategic role in their organizations, and to repackage their traditional skill sets for anticipated future roles. Interpersonal skills and the role of health librarians as the interface between clinicians and information technology were also identified as critical for the future.

Conclusions – Interviews with employers provided valuable insights into the current and future roles and skills requirements of health librarians in Australia, enriching the findings of the earlier stages of the research project. The next step is to work with the stakeholder groups in this project and use the research project’s findings as the evidence base on which to develop a structured, modular education framework comprising a postgraduate qualification in health librarianship and a continuing professional development structure supporting a three-year cycle of certification and revalidation.

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Author Biographies

Suzanne Lewis, Central Coast Local Health District New South Wales, Australia

Manager, Library Services

Gillian Hallam, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia

Adjunct Professor, Information Science Discipline, Faculty of Science and Technology

Ann Ritchie, Australian Library and Information Association Canberra, Australia

Editor, Australian Library Journal

Catherine Clark, Information Services The University of Western Australia Perth, Western Australia

Assistant Director, Research and Learning Support (Medicine and Dentistry)

Cheryl Hamill, Fremantle Hospital and Health Service Fremantle, Western Australia

Librarian in Charge

Melanie Foti, Health Libraries Australia Australian Library and Information Association Canberra, Australia

Editor, HLA News

Patrick O'Connor, Toowoomba Clinical Library, Toowoomba, Queensland

Librarian

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Published

2011-12-15

How to Cite

Lewis, S., Hallam, G., Ritchie, A., Clark, C., Hamill, C., Foti, M., & O'Connor, P. (2011). Employers’ Perspectives on Future Roles and Skills Requirements for Australian Health Librarians. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 6(4), 57–71. https://doi.org/10.18438/B8BP61

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