This Trial Innovation Network (TIN) collaboration webinar will be presented by MICHR’s Betsy Rolland PhD, MLIS, MPH, Translational Science Strategist. Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) requires a team-based approach, with successful teams engaging in skilled management and use of information. To conduct high-quality, rigorous research and advance scientific knowledge, CTR Teams (CTRTs) engage in information behaviors, including seeking, using, creating, sharing, storing, and retrieving information, in ways specific to the translational context. Yet we know little about the ways these CTRTs engage with information across the lifecycle of CTR projects. We will report on the results from a pilot study exploring the sociotechnical challenges that information management imposes on the conduct of team-based CTR. We will also share details of our NIH-funded R01, Information Management Prototype for Clinical and Translational Research (IMPACT-CTR). CTRTs are invited to participate in this study, which includes access to a Collaboration Planning session!