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www.usq.edu.au/library Clothes may disguise a fool, but his voice will give him away: The challenge of smart service delivery for off-campus clients Deidre Lowe, A/Associate Librarian (Information Access) Sandra Jeffries, Manager Client Services September 2004
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www.usq.edu.au/library Overview Smart service model - components - application to USQ DocEx implementation
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www.usq.edu.au/library Smart Service? Environment – understanding of features Clients – understanding & meeting of needs Resourcing – effective & sustainable in terms of staff/processes/systems
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www.usq.edu.au/library Environment - Remote Learning & Teaching Increasing reliance on technology – content, access, delivery, interaction Increasing competition Client demands for more flexible approaches Hybrid delivery
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www.usq.edu.au/library Clients USQ Profile - 80% (20,000) off-campus students Off-campus segment: 30% (6,000) off-shore 75% over 25 years of age > 50% rural/geographically isolated
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www.usq.edu.au/library Client Surveys 2004 Library Services – focus groups & telephone interviews Rodski 2003 USQ’s e-Systems – focus groups & telephone interviews 2002 Library Website – focus groups Rodski
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www.usq.edu.au/library Wish List Clear web pages Simple interfaces to databases Everything in one place eBooks for all texts & recommended readings Fast response times Human help Quotes not just references
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www.usq.edu.au/library Resourcing Staff – Off-Campus Services Section Processes – Work process reviews Systems - DocEx
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www.usq.edu.au/library DocEx VDX software Formerly known as “LIDDAS” Launched as “DocEx” at USQ USQ focussed on document delivery to off campus students – not ILL initially Expansion will include ILL and federated searching
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www.usq.edu.au/library Key Benefits of DocEx Authentication is tied to USQ LDAP system User database is easily populated and updated from PeopleSoft It searches across USQ catalogue for easy placement of pre-populated requests Active links to catalogued electronic resources are displayed Students can track progress of their requests Scanned documents can be delivered online
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www.usq.edu.au/library Demonstration
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www.usq.edu.au/library Preliminary Outcomes Accessibility of library materials is dramatically improved for off-campus users Turnaround time shortened Look and feel of the system sits comfortably with other Library systems Good uptake despite a “soft launch” approach
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www.usq.edu.au/library Resourcing Issues Significant learning curve for staff Challenges such as: –differences between staff and student screens –system terminology –workflow changes –system problems Highlights –automatic email notifications –scanning –user feedback
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www.usq.edu.au/library User Feedback New system “wonderful” Eliminates many steps Saves time Working beautifully Linking with catalogue “is beaut” “Absolutely brilliant” Scanned document received “immediately” “User-friendly and saves much typing”
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www.usq.edu.au/library What We’ve Learned The Good: –Sometimes a “leap of faith” pays dividends –Staff comfort levels evolve The Bad: –No system is perfect –Dependent interoperability between systems can make life very interesting The UGLY: –Thorough project planning and testing is paramount in reducing everyone’s stress levels
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www.usq.edu.au/library Future Plans Rollout of ILL functionality (S1, 2005) Expansion to include sub-set of significant electronic resources via federated search Willing to explore all options that will enable us to work smarter and provide smarter systems with the ultimate goal of providing Smart Service for our Clients
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