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SubjectsPlus @ NUST Library eIFL FOSS SubjectsPlus National Workshop NUST Library 13 December 2011 Amos Kujenga Systems Analyst NUST Library Bulawayo, Zimbabwe akujenga@gmail.com amos.kujenga@nust.ac.zw Helping library users to discover e-resources through subject-themed guides
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Outline of Presentation Background Why we chose SubjectsPlus Project Progress Expected Outcomes
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Project Background NUST Library has been involved in eIFL-FOSS activities since 2007 Decided to pilot SubjectsPlus in response to a Call for Participation by eIFL-FOSS in 2010
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Project Justification Subscription to electronic resources Low usage levels despite efforts to promote awareness
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Project Justification Guided searching using research pathfinders is one solution to the problem of findability of resources. Research pathfinder software helps ease the job of the Twenty-First Century Subject Librarian.
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What is SubjectsPlus? In summary, SubjectsPlus is an Open Source set of tools aimed at enhancing a library website. It provides facilities to dynamically manage a library’s subject, course, and topic guides.
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SubjectsPlus Features Open Source Database-driven (uses XAMP) Includes: – Subject or Course Guides – A-Z List of Databases – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Suggestion Box (called Talkback) – Staff List
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Why did we choose SubjectsPlus? Easy to use Easy to install and configure – Good for low-technical support environments Platform independent
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Why did we choose SubjectsPlus? Subject Librarians can be given access to easily create and update Subject Guides – Empowers the Knowledge Workers, giving them full control of the site contents – Shared resources need only be defined once Includes Web 2.0 features
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SubjectsPlus Support Growing user community – Active, Google Groups-based mailing list Documentation in Wiki Video Tutorials
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Project Progress Training workshops were conducted for Library staff SubjectsPlus installed on (Fedora) Linux server & customised Assistant Librarians are responsible for developing and maintaining guides for their respective Faculties. Purchase of laptops to support initiative
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Project Progress Building of Subject Guides is in progress. Will proceed to Course and Topic Guides. Currently the focus is to make subscribed electronic resources more visible to Library Users. Guides are ordered by department and are accessible online via http://library.nust.ac.zw/sp/subjects with links from the Library’s website.
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Project Progress
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Guide Contents Examples
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Expected Outputs Increased usage of subscribed electronic resources Increased interaction of Subject Librarians with users Improved feedback mechanism Improved focus on user needs
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Expected Outputs Improved student performance More focused or streamlined ILS training programmes Improved efficiency in updating of library website
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Thank You Amos Kujenga Systems Analyst NUST Library Bulawayo, Zimbabwe akujenga@gmail.com amos.kujenga@nust.ac.zw
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Bibliography Agyen-Gyasi, K. (2008) 'The Need for Subject Librarians in Ghanaian Academic Libraries', Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, vol. 9, no. 3, Winter. Feldmann, L. (2006) 'Subject Librarians in the Changing Academic Library', Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, vol. 7, no. 3, Winter. Hahn, K. (2009) 'Introduction: Positioning Liaison Librarians for the 21st Century', Research Library Issues: A Bimonthly Report from ARL, CNI, and SPARC, vol. 265, August, pp. 1-2. Love, J. (2002) 'The Enhanced and Changing Role of the Specialist Librarian: Survey of Education Librarians', The Reference Librarian, vol. 78, pp. 149-165. Pinfield, S. (2001) 'The changing role of subject librarians in academic libraries', Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, vol. 33, no. 1, March, pp. 32- 38.
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