Have You Heard of NEJM Catalyst? Join a Community Focused on Health Care Delivery and Patient Care

I just returned from attending the annual NEJM Library Advisory Board and wanted to showcase in this month’s Director’s Reflection, an awareness resource that I learned about that would be beneficial to many individuals at Memorial Sloan Kettering and beyond!

On December 10, 2015, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) group announced the launch of a new resource that they hope will bring about a positive change for an audience that includes health care executives and senior managers, clinical leaders, physicians, residents, physician assistants, nurses, and all individuals interested in improving the value of health care delivery and patient care.

The goal of NEJM Catalyst is to provide information about practical innovations, insights from leaders and experts in the health care field, impartial and objective publications (articles), case studies, video talks, and events, that will encourage a forum for the exchange of ideas and perspectives from those involved in the health care community. This resource has been organized around key themes impacting health care today – patient engagement, care redesign, the new market place, and leadership. Continue reading

ORCID@MSK – New Library Service Supporting Researchers’ Scholarly Workflow

UPDATE: The MSK Library is pleased to announce that effective today (03/01/2016) our authors can register at ORCID@MSK.  Authors who already have a Synapse‘s profile will soon receive email notification from the Library about next steps. 

ORCID@MSK is about to bloom….I mean … launch.  The MSK Library staff is very excited to be rolling out this new service in support of our authors.  Our timing coincides with a recent open letter released by a group of publishers (to include eLife, EMBO, PLoS, and Science) announcing their support and commitment in requiring ORCID iDs in their publishing process for their journals, and inviting other publishers to do the same.  Through manuscript submission systems, publishers are in an exclusive position to encourage widespread adoption of ORCID. Nature Publishing Group (NPG), Wiley, and Elsevier have been accepting ORCID iDs for several years, although they have yet to make this a requirement.

Why is this service so important and what are the benefits for our authors?  An ORCID iD from the Open Researcher and Contributor ID registry is a unique, permanent, and universal digital identifier for authors. This 16-digit number (expressed as a URL) serves a valuable purpose – to eliminate author name ambiguity and improve discoverability to one’s research and scholarly works.

Memorial Sloan Kettering is an institutional member of ORCID.org and once ORCID@MSK is launched, we will be encouraging all our authors to register as this identifier over time will become a requirement in the scholarly publishing landscape.

ORCID iDs will create greater efficiencies for authors, publishers, funders, and others involved in scholarly communication activities. This identifier is being included as a searchable field in bibliographic and abstracting databases (e.g. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science), will ensure that all scientific and research contributions are associated with the “right” researcher, and will aid in automatically populating an NIH biographical sketch. This translates to no more re-typing the same data!

We will be launching ORCID@MSK before end of February.  Below is a sneak peek of what MSK authors can look forward to seeing and the benefits of registering through ORCID@MSKContinue reading

A New Year With New Goals!

Happy New Year to our User Community, and our Library Blog readers! The start of a new year is often a time to reflect on past achievements, make resolutions, and definitely establish new goals. Last year was extremely productive for the library staff. We accomplished our objectives while still delivering on research and information requests in a timely manner, ensuring our clients had a positive experience – one that they wanted to repeat (and did).

As always, our 2016 goals focus on our user community, support the mission of our institution, and ensure that the resources and services we offer enhance and contribute to work productivity. Among them, I would like to highlight the following three: Continue reading