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How I Perceive the Future of Public Services in the Academic Library A presentation at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library by Lisandra R. Carmichael on February 5, 2013

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Page 1: The future of public services in academic libraries

How I Perceive the Future of Public Services in the

Academic Library

A presentation at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library by Lisandra R. Carmichaelon February 5, 2013

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“Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question”

e. e. cummings

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The Future of Public Services Includes:

Incorporating new technologies (Johnson et al., 2013).

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The Future of Public Services Includes:

Aligning services to user needs and preferences.

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The Future of Public Services Includes:

Leading changes in the library (Pew Research Center, 2012).

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The Future of Public Services Includes:

Allocating resources strategically.

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The Future of Public Services Includes:

Demonstrating assessment and accountability (ACRL, 2011a).

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The Future of Public Services Includes:

Articulating and demonstrating library impact.

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The Value of Academic Libraries (Oakleaf, 2010)

Define outcomes.

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The Value of Academic Libraries (Oakleaf, 2010)

Create or adopt systems for assessment management.

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The Value of Academic Libraries (Oakleaf, 2010)

Determine what libraries enable others to do (Johnson et al., 2013).

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The Value of Academic Libraries (Oakleaf, 2010)

Link libraries to student retention and graduation rates (Cain & Reynolds, 2006).

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The Value of Academic Libraries (Oakleaf, 2010)

Track and increase library contributions to faculty research.

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The Value of Academic Libraries (Oakleaf, 2010)

Investigate library impact on faculty grant proposals and funding (Germano, 2011).

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of the future:

Each functional area in Public Services presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities.

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of the future:

Collaboration is fundamental to successful implementation of new programs and services.

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of future trends:

Public Services staff will increasingly need to:• remain as intermediaries in the information

discovery process (Head & Eisenberg, 2010),

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of future trends:

Public Services staff will increasingly need to:• remain as intermediaries in the information

discovery process (Head & Eisenberg, 2010),• engage in scenario thinking (ACRL, 2010a),

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of future trends:

Public Services staff will increasingly need to:• remain as intermediaries in the information

discovery process (Head & Eisenberg, 2010),• engage in scenario thinking (ACRL, 2010a),• participate in ongoing training and professional

development,

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of future trends:

Public Services staff will increasingly need to:• remain as intermediaries in the information

discovery process (Head & Eisenberg, 2010),• engage in scenario thinking (ACRL, 2010a),• participate in ongoing training and professional

development,• market library services, resources, and programs,

and;

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  Other Considerations for Public Services in terms of future trends:

Public Services staff will increasingly need to:• remain as intermediaries in the information

discovery process (Head & Eisenberg, 2010),• engage in scenario thinking (ACRL, 2010a),• participate in ongoing training and professional

development,• market library services, resources, and programs,

and;• reassess our role in the academic library of the

future.

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“Think higher, feel deeper”

Elie Wiesel

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ACRL. (2010a). Futures thinking for academic librarians: Higher education in 2025. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/issues/value/futures2025.pdf

ACRL (2010b). The value of academic libraries: A comprehensive research review and report. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/issues/value/val_report.pdfACR L.(2011a). Environmental scan 2010. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/publications/whitepapers/EnvironmentalScan201.pdfACRL. (2011b). Standards for libraries in higher education. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/standardslibraries

Cain, D., & Reynolds , G. L. (2006). The impact of facilities on recruitment and retention of students. Facilities Manager, May/Jun,, 48-53.

OCLC. (2010). Perceptions of libraries, 2010: Context and community. Dublin, OH: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.

Germano, M. (2011). The library value deficit. The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, 24(2), 100–106.

Head, A. J., & Eisenberg, M. B. (2010). Truth be told: How college students evaluate and use information in the digital age. Project I information literacy progress report. Retrieved from http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_Fall2010_Survey_FullReport1.pdf

Johnson, L., Adams, S., and Cummins, M. (2013). The NMC Horizon Report: 2012 Higher Education Edition. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium

Pew Research Center. (2012). E-book reading jumps; Print book reading declines. Retrieved from http://libraries.pewinternet.org/files/legacy-pdf/PIP_Reading%20and%20ebooks_12.27.pdf

References

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