1 / 50

The Year Ahead: Services Initiatives 2006/07

The Year Ahead: Services Initiatives 2006/07. Oh no! The Services Plan Tracker…. Session Objectives. To share information Define the projects Identify the lead and the team Project/guess when it’s being rolled out? To get your comments, suggestions, etc…. The Game Plan.

fausto
Download Presentation

The Year Ahead: Services Initiatives 2006/07

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Year Ahead: ServicesInitiatives 2006/07

  2. Oh no! The Services Plan Tracker…

  3. Session Objectives • To share information • Define the projects • Identify the lead and the team • Project/guess when it’s being rolled out? • To get your comments, suggestions, etc…

  4. The Game Plan • 2 – 3 minutes per project • Time for questions between presentations and at the end. Plan Tracker is a “living” document. Will change as we go along!

  5. MILLS Learning Commons • Complete implementation of the Mills Learning Commons • Leads: Vivian Lewis (Library Implementation Group); University Librarian (Project Review Committee); • “Library Leads Team”: Mary Ruth Linkert, Barbara McDonald, Paul Otto, Anne Plessl Complete by Apr-07

  6. Learning Commons Benchmarks • Construct new physical spaces (Focus this summer on McLay / Tower Entrance) • Implement new services (scanning, etc.) • Propose long-term staffing and governance strategies • Evaluate success

  7. Thode Learning Commons • Begin preliminary planning for the Thode Learning Commons • Leads: Kathy Ball (with assists by Vivian Lewis & Paul Otto) • Team: Thode Reference, Library IT Staff Complete by May-07

  8. Thode Commons • This summer: Establish small pilot facility (20 stations, wiring, ergonomic chairs, etc.) funded by UTS Technology Fund • IT Help: Pilot 10 hours/week this Fall • Next Step: Commission architect to do concept study Winter 2006?

  9. Circulation/Reserve • Participate in testing and implementation of Circulation and Reserve components of Horizon 7.4 • Lead: Access Services Librarian • Team: Circulation Supervisors, Senior Library Assistants Timing depends on release date for 7.4

  10. E-mail Notices • Begin offering e-mail notices to as many patrons as possible • Lead: Access Services Librarian • Team: Circulation Supervisors, Senior Library Assistants and IT Staff Dependent on release of Horizon 7.4 and HIP 4.1

  11. Laptop Lending • Establish a small laptop lending service. • Lead: Elise Hayton, Access Services Librarian • Team: Circulation / Reserve Supervisors, Roger Periard Complete by Sept-06

  12. The New MORRIS! • Test and customize HIP version 4.1.1, the new “Portal” version of MORRIS, the library catalogue. • Lead: Nora Gaskin • Team: PAC Group, Wiktor Rzeczkowski, Debbie Lawlor Timing dependson Release Date for HIP 4.1.1

  13. Footnotes and Bibliographies [RefWorks] • Add new functionality to RefWorks [bibliographic management software]. Promote RefWorks to library users and to designated departments in the campus community. • Lead: Linda Michtics • Team: Ines Perkovic, Peggy Findlay, Neera Bhatnagar, Debbie Lawlor, Reference Staff, IT Staff Complete by Aug-06

  14. Welcome to RefWorks!

  15. Library Web Site • Implement improvements in Library web site. • Lead: Amanda Etches-Johnson, Ines Perkovic • Team: Web Team, LITC Complete by Aug-06

  16. Enhance Search Functionality on the Home Page

  17. Adopt the University’s new template

  18. Enhance content in FAQ database

  19. Web Services • Enhance web services for users. • Lead: Amanda Etches-Johnson • Team: Web Team, Scholars Portal Services Group, Reference Staff, Collections Staff, IT Staff, LITC Complete by Dec-06

  20. Web Services: Key Benchmarks • Add new functionality to SFX/get it!. Include links to MORRIS, Google Scholar, etc. • Enable users and staff to create stable URLs for library resources. • Enhance Scholars Portal Search functionality and prominence. Create own subsets of databases. • Implement MultiSearch, federated search engine

  21. MultiSearch

  22. eRD • Put into place all recommendations from the eRD Review (approved by LITC October 12, 2005). • Lead: Vivian Lewis and Anne Pottier • Team: Andrea McLellan, Nora Gaskin, Amanda Etches-Johnson, Ines Perkovic, Karen Foster Complete by Aug-06

  23. Curriculum Planning • Increase the Library’s prominence in the curriculum planning process. • Lead: Olga Perkovic • Team: Instruction Librarians, Reference Staff Complete by Jan-08

  24. Curriculum Planning - Background Jan. 2005 – Refining Directions: Undergraduate Education Initiatives Feb. 2005 – Four themes/action groups identified: 1. What should students learn. Curriculum planning. 2. How do students learn. Experiential learning. 3. Where do students learn. Classrooms, Technology. 4. Recognition of Teaching. Reward outstanding teaching; promote instructional excellence.

  25. Curriculum Planning Working Group 2005/2006 Initiatives • Determined need to identify current curriculum development practices across campus • Hired an undergraduate student to help create questionnaire, interview questions • Student conducted surveys of all departments / schools and faculties • Currently inputting data using SPSS; data to be analyzed

  26. Curriculum Planning Working Group 2006/2007 Initiatives Curriculum Toolbox(CLL Library): - Resource Binder - Curriculum Articles Binder Web Site:Create new Web Site to link from Refining Directions: Undergraduate Education Home Page http://www.mcmaster.ca/cll/refining/home.html Curriculum Workshops: - Possible frameworks to host a series of workshops on curriculum planning and development - Consider CLL Monthly Seminar Series, 2 hour workshops with invited speakers

  27. Graduate Students • Enhance instruction offerings for graduate students in conjunction with other campus partners (Grad Studies, CSD, etc.) • Leads: Olga Perkovic, Peggy Findlay • Team: J. An, R. Bendig, Instruction Librarians, D. Millard Complete by Dec-06

  28. Graduate Studies - Timeline • Dr. Fred Hall, Dean of Graduate Studies University of Melbourne, Australia • Meeting July 25, 2005 with Vivian and Barbara • Pilot Project: RefWorks for Humanities • Dr. Hall convened a meeting Feb. 8th to discuss existing services to graduate students and ideas for workshop offerings in 2006/07 http://www.gradstudies.unimelb.edu.au/prog_services/researchconsult/

  29. Graduate Studies - Timeline • Drafting workshop presentations • Meet again to share ideas for the Graduate Studies website and a print brochure to advertise the workshops

  30. Proposed Workshops • Services and Collections • The (Mills) Library offers a wide variety of services and collections to help with your research and teaching. Attend this workshop and learn about access to online resources and other library materials; find out about important services such as Interlending and Document Supply, and specialized collections that may be useful to you and your students; get the latest account and contact information. • RefWorks • RefWorks is a web-based citation and bibliographic manager. With your RefWorks account learn how to create your own personal database of citations by importing references for text files, online databases and other sources; generate a correctly formatted bibliography in seconds using formats such as APA, MLA, Chicago and many others including a variety of formats required by special research journals; insert citations while writing papers and automatically format the paper and bibliography.

  31. Proposed Workshops • Research Consultations • Meet with a Reference Librarian for advice on critical databases for your research and help with search strategies to find relevant information and evaluate resources. Learn about MORRIS online catalogue advanced features.

  32. e-Learning • Increase the Library’s expertise in e-learning technologies: collaborate with faculty and LTRC on e-learning initiatives • Lead: Nora Gaskin • Team: Reference Staff Various timelines until Apr. 07

  33. Steps in 2006/7 • Learn more about using the tablet PC; work with librarians on integrating it into instruction. • Compile a RefWorks database comprising Quick Start Research Guide sources for one course or subject. • Collaborate on improving faculty linking to library e-resources in WebCT, LearnLink and course web pages. • Decide on the future of DOT@MAC.

  34. Linking ILDS requests into Acquisitions • Utilize new RACER reporting features to improve ILDS services and processes. • Lead: Donna Millard • Team: ILDS Staff, Collections Staff Complete by Dec-06

  35. Public Space • Reduce the amount of space assigned to collections to provide more space for individual and group studying and public computing. • Lead: Vivian Lewis • Team: Kathy Ball, Elise Hayton, Ines Perkovic, Cathy Moulder, Mary Ruth Linkert, Carl Spadoni AND Anne Pottier!

  36. Some Key Space Initiatives: • MILLS: • Construct Learning Commons spaces • Install additional compact shelving on 1st and 3rd* • THODE: • Establish a small Thode Learning Commons pilot facility • INNIS: • Build 3 group study rooms* * Contingent on funding

  37. Public Furniture • Develop public furniture repair/replacement plan • Lead: Mary Ruth Linkert • Team: Vivian Lewis, Kathy Ball, Jeannie An Complete by Aug-07

  38. User Satisfaction • Assess user satisfaction with library services (including resources, equipment and facilities) using ARL’s LIBQUAL + survey instrument. • Lead: Kathy Ball • Proposed Team: Debbie Lawlor, Gloria Jouppien, Donna Millard, Cathy Moulder, Anne Plessl and Tom Flemming Complete by Apr-07

  39. LibQUAL Results:

  40. More helpful than it looks!

  41. Explore SAILS • Explore use of SAILS (Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills) at McMaster. • Lead: Jeannie An • Team: TBD

  42. SAILS (Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills) • An assessment tool that helps measure literacy skill levels for groups of students • Can pinpoint areas for improvement • Web-based standardized test • Based on ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education

  43. McMaster@Burlington • Participate in discussions and planning of library services at the proposed Burlington campus. • Leads: Jeannie An, Vivian Lewis • Team: LMG, Services Heads Complete by Sept-08

  44. McMaster@Burlington • Preliminary planning • Deciding what curriculum will be going to Burlington • Emphasis on new programs and not existing ones • Major component will be MBA/Executive Education programs

  45. New! Conduct • Create and promote clear expectations regarding conduct (noise, cell phones, etc.) within campus libraries. • Lead: Vivian Lewis • Team: Services Heads (Jeannie An, Kathy Ball, Elise Hayton, Barbara McDonald, Donna Millard)

  46. Conduct Benchmarks • Spring 2006: Create clear and prominent signage and web pages. • Fall 2006: In conjunction with user groups and staff, create and publicize a “Library Code of Conduct”

  47. The Year Ahead Questions….

More Related