This document summarizes interviews conducted with researchers and librarians in biomedical sciences about their use of digital technologies for scientific work. Researchers primarily use traditional databases like PubMed but have little awareness of open science resources. They disseminate work through traditional publications but are unsure when sharing data is appropriate. Evaluation of work focuses on impact factors but understanding of bibliometrics is lacking. Interviewees identified needs for improved data management skills, understanding open science, evaluating scientific quality, and adopting social networks for dissemination. Overall, training is needed to help researchers see value in participatory digital scholarship.
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