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摘要
提供系统审查服务的图书馆依靠技术进行内部沟通和数据收集,这些技术通常是根据机构订阅来选择的。许多库依赖于手动数据输入,尽管有无代码或低代码软件,如Microsoft Power automation®或Zapier,用于自动化和优化团队工作流。本案例研究描述了一个库如何实现Power automation®流程来自动化电子邮件提醒、支持项目管理任务、协调大型团队的工作流程、收集数据以及促进评估和报告。
Optimizing project management using no-code automation via Microsoft Power Automate®: a systematic review team case study.
Libraries with systematic review services rely on technology, often selected based on institutional subscriptions, for internal communication and data collection. Many libraries rely on manual data entry despite available no- or low-code software, like Microsoft Power Automate® or Zapier, for automating and optimizing team workflows. This case study describes how one library implemented Power Automate® flows to automate email reminders, support project management tasks, coordinate workflows across a large team, collect data, and facilitate assessment and reporting.
期刊介绍:
This highly acclaimed, peer-reviewed journal is an essential working tool for medical and health sciences librarians. For those professionals who provide reference and public services to health sciences personnel in clinical, educational, or research settings, Medical Reference Services Quarterly covers topics of current interest and practical value in the areas of reference in medicine and related specialties, the biomedical sciences, nursing, and allied health. This exciting and comprehensive resource regularly publishes brief practice-oriented articles relating to medical reference services, with an emphasis on user education, database searching, and electronic information. Two columns feature the Internet and informatics education.