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Keeping The Momentum Going… Strategies For Staff Engagement With Reading Lists Alison Sharman Academic Librarian Laura Williams Reading List & Collection Development Librarian
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Presentation Overview: 1)MyReading Background & Engagement Problem 2)Previous Marketing Strategies 3)Current Strategy - Marketing Group Staff Engagement Plan 4)Current Strategy - Business School Project 5)Measuring Success – what has worked? 6)Challenges – what hasn’t worked?
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MyReading: The Background 2008: Library received reading lists for only 40% of modules Many lists contained out of date or inaccurate information Manual processes for reading list management were laborious and outdated A systematic, automated approach was required
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MyReading, an in-house system
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STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE STAFF Getting the academics on board…
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Academic Consultation Focus groups Academics on steering group Voting on project blog On-line survey
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Biggest driver The then Pro-Vice Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) Biggest Driver http://bit.ly/1Sr6U9D
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THE EARLY MARKETING PLOYS
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Early marketing ploys
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Followed up with #myreading tweets
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Include more than just books Promote them to students Maintain and update them Well structured and annotated The right length of the lists Student wishlist
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“I think that unless you are the reincarnation of Hermione Granger you are not going to go through and read all those….Lots of students will come here from GCSEs and A levels where they are taught to consume things in a very bite sized manner and this is just like “have everything at once!”
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Win a bottle of wine! Rewarding MyReading champions
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Award winning marketing campaign
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Chart showing MyReading use from Jan 2012 – April 2015
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KEEP THE MOMENTUM GOING...
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DEVELOPING A STAFF ENGAGEMENT PLAN
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MyReading Champions: Getting the award winners on board
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Invited two academics to join the MyReading steering group Keep academic staff involved in developments
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“Learning Bytes sessions are a series of informal one-hour lunchtime sessions for all staff – each one will focus on a different pedagogical need and allow for discussion and sharing of best practice alongside short demonstrations”
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PowToon: New Video Resources
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THE BUSINESS SCHOOL READING LIST PROJECT
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PROJECT DELIVERABLES
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Reading List Audit for Business School Departments
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New training workshops “The session was very useful and my reading list looks much better already!”
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Promote Yourself With a Postcard
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Drop-in sessions and roving in Business School
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MEASURING SUCCESS: WHAT HAS WORKED?
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Reduced number of empty reading lists Now only 6 empty lists for the Business School compared to 25 in October 2015
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Monthly usages stats for Business are up compared to last year. More items added each month. Usage going up – more items added each month compared to last year!
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Other pressures on academics Getting the timing right Embedding MyReading in teaching Resources to develop system Some people will never engage CHALLENGES
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USE THE STUDENT VOICE TIMELY REGULAR REMINDERS CREATE A BIT OF COMPETITION Our Top Tips for Engagement
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Slides now available Slides from this presentation now online at: http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/27978/
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Recent presentations “What students really think of their reading lists: reading list software at the University of Huddersfield” http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/26537/ ”Take your degree to the next level: marketing MyReading at the University of Huddersfield” http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/26489/ “Online Reading Lists: Winning Over The Business School” http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/26646/
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