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The network reconfigures the library: people and places, collections and services. Lorcan Dempsey Lir Seminar 2008 14 April 2008 Liberty Hall, Dublin
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Picture: Robin Alston
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Then: vertically integrated around collection Now: moving apart in network environment New skills …. Space Expertise Collections Systems and services
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HIGH TOUCH SERVICE Place
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– Space infused with value – How has the value changed over time? – Engagement with collections, expertise and services? Space – Opportunity costs – Valuable real estate – Growing pressure in many environments – New spaces
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Place Infrastructure -> customer relations Higher value activity – Access to scarce resources – people, equipment, specialist advice, exhibition, … – Individual, group, social
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These student comments suggest that good study space is responsive to the academic and social dimensions of study in ways that allow students to control them both. Scott Bennett
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Gleason Library U Rochester Photos: S. Gibbons
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ENGAGE WITH THE LEARNING PROCESS PARTNERSHIP REPURPOSE AND RECALIBRATE Place
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NEW DIRECTIONS Collections
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Collections grid highlow high STEWARDSHIP UNIQUENESS Books Journals Newspapers Gov. docs CD, DVD Maps Scores Special collections Rare books Local/Historical newspapers Local history materials Archives & Manuscripts, Theses & dissertations Research, learning and administrative materials, ePrints/tech reports Learning objects Courseware E-portfolios Research data Institutional records Reports, newsletters, etc Freely-accessible web resources Websites Open source software Newsgroup archives
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Trends Mass digitization and off-site storage Licensed: rented Special collections onto the web Thematic collections of web resources Research, learning and administrative materials published on the web The new special collections.
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Thematic research collections
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Published materials: discourse Primary materials: evidence Interpreted materials: exhibition Library Archive Museum
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NEGOTIATION ENGAGEMENT WITH RESEARCHERS AND LEARNERS AS CREATORS ARCHIVAL PRACTICE: INSTITUTIONAL ASSETS INTERPRETATION AND EXHIBITION Collections
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THE PERSON IS AN ENTRY POINT Expertise
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Source: Susan Gibbons, U Rochester
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IMPROVE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND LEARNING CAPACITIES: PUBLISHING INTERPRETING AVAILABLE RESOURCES IN TERMS OF SPECIFIC RESEARCH AND LEARNING NEEDS SPECIALIST CONSULTANCY: GIS, METADATA, IPR, … MARKETING AND ASSESSMENT: UNDERSTAND NEEDS AND DEVELOP SERVICES TO MEET THOSE NEEDS Expertise
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IN THE FLOW Services and systems
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library Consumer environments Management environment Licensed Bought Faculty& students Digitized Aggregations Resource sharing … Institutional Workflow Portals, CMS, IR, … Personal Workflow RSS, toolbars,.. Network level workflow Google, … Integrated local user environment? Library web presence Resource sharing, …
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Discovery happens elsewhere Resources are abundant; attention scarce Build services around workflow The big squeeze
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Now: Federated access to multi-institutional holdings with support for personal collection-building and sharing
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SUPPORT FOR FACULTY AND STUDENT GATHER/CREATE/SHARE PLACING THE LIBRARY IN THE FLOW DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT MORE SOPHISTICATED SOURCING DECISIONS Systems and services
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VALUE TRANSLATION: SHOWING THE VALUE OF THE LIBRARY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE VALUES OF THE HOME INSTITUTION Leadership
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Thank you http://orweblog.oclc.org
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