Hot Topics: Keeping Patrons in the Loop to Promote Research Engagement and Professional Growth.

Med Ref Serv Q

Medical Library, Continuing Education, and Research, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, Somerville, New Jersey, USA.

Published: May 2022

The creation of the current awareness service, Hot Topics, provides opportunities for research engagement while preventing duplicate literature requests and information silos across three campuses. The service provides additional opportunities for the librarians to promote and enhance library resources and services, support evidence-based practice, as well as participate in research projects and studies. Additionally, the service continues the librarians' support of both the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Magnet and Joint Commission reaccreditation efforts.

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