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Service on Institutional Review Boards (IRB) and Institutional
Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC) is an uncommon activity for
librarians. Even librarians who participate in institutional
research activities in a supportive capacity or conduct their own
original research as scholars themselves and are familiar with the
IRB/IACUC research approval process, they may hesitate to
participate more fully with these boards. There may be a perception
that the work of the IRB and IACUC is too scientifically complex
for librarians without an appropriate background. Library
administrators may not advocate for librarian inclusion on the
board for fear of additional burdens on the librarian's time; and
university administrators might need some convincing of the
librarian's suitability to perform this work. This book provides
librarians with foundational knowledge of the IRB and IACUC,
describes the work of these important committees, and expands
librarians' conceptualization and knowledge of opportunities to
create services and partnerships through participation. The book
provides a progressively more comprehensive understanding of the
work of these committees. Parts I and II discuss IRB and IACUC,
respectively; their history, functions and membership. Part III
highlights expanding roles for librarians on IRB and IACUC; and in
institutional research activities. A special feature of this
section describes the experiences of librarians, in their own
words, who work with IRB or IACUC; what they have learned, how they
have used their experiences to create partnerships and market
library services; and what role they see for libraries and
librarians in institutional research.
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