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LETTING IT GO! The digital evolution of library outreach Patrick Fulton & Sara Nodine Allen Music Library Music Library Association Conference Florida State University Denver, Colorado 2015
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IN THE BEGINNING… Patron requests Research assistance and information access Professional development Created lecture series Music specific Outside normal curriculum Additional expertise from library staff
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LECTURE SERIES Sessions multiple times in a week Evening and morning times to accommodate schedules Variety of topics Music research Professional document creation Professionalism in the field Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons Editing, formatting, and citation management Repetition of events across semesters Popular sessions repeated New content created as needed
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FUN ADVERTISING
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LECTURE SERIES CHALLENGES Time conflicts Scope of coverage Audience segmentation Support and visibility
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WHY REFERENCE KITS? Classroom and 24-hour access Flexible format via Creative Commons Hands off for staff Broader audience Complete units Broad application of interdisciplinary topics
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PHASE I: KIT CREATION & PUBLICATION
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SAMPLE KIT: CREATIVE COMMONS
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STATISTICAL SUPPORT (AUGUST 25, 2014 – JANUARY 15, 2015) Soft launch defined Overall usage (227 page hits) Most popular Virtual library tour (29), Professional Documents (24), Creative Commons (23) Trends Expected usage throughout semester reflected Unique vs. total page visits Direct vs. search engine access Slideshare 638 total views! Most popular Library Hacks (225), Creative Commons (183), Fair Use (81)
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LIBRARY WEBSITE STATISTICS Page NameNo. Views FSU Subscription Databases1,692 Hours1313 Electronic Resources851 About the Library/Location510 About the Library/Staff342 Dohnanyi Collection258 Reference Kits page227 Kilenyi Archive206 Personal Collection (SPEC)164 Special Collections (SPEC)132
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SLIDESHARE USAGE
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REFERENCE KITS CHALLENGES Marking and Support Content Creation Feedback Validation in light of current standard
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LIBGUIDE COMPLEMENT LibGuide target audience Specific user segments Integral course tool in Blackboard Possible comparison? Content offering Usage variance Views vs. edits
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PHASE II: FORMAL LAUNCH 2015-2016 Advertising Word of mouth/email Library website Social media Evaluation and Feedback Formal Survey Expansion of content Publishing existing presentations New presentations
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PHASE III: 2016 AND BEYOND Further integration New components? Updated versions of old content? Audience expansion Campus community Library community General public
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CONCLUSIONS Benefits of kit format Increased sharing of staff expertise Flexibility of design & use Time saver Complementary tool Broader bibliographic instruction implications Individual music library specialists Shared user groups
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Questions? Patrick Fulton pfulton@fsu.edu @pfultonmusic Sara Nodine snodine@fsu.edu @javaandmusic Allen Music Library Reference Kits www.music.fsu.edu/library/referencekits
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