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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.
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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 • 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!
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
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
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
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?
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
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
Laptop Lending • Establish a small laptop lending service. • Lead: Elise Hayton, Access Services Librarian • Team: Circulation / Reserve Supervisors, Roger Periard Complete by Sept-06
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
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
Library Web Site • Implement improvements in Library web site. • Lead: Amanda Etches-Johnson, Ines Perkovic • Team: Web Team, LITC Complete by Aug-06
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
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
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
Curriculum Planning • Increase the Library’s prominence in the curriculum planning process. • Lead: Olga Perkovic • Team: Instruction Librarians, Reference Staff Complete by Jan-08
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.
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
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
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
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/
Graduate Studies - Timeline • Drafting workshop presentations • Meet again to share ideas for the Graduate Studies website and a print brochure to advertise the workshops
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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!
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
Public Furniture • Develop public furniture repair/replacement plan • Lead: Mary Ruth Linkert • Team: Vivian Lewis, Kathy Ball, Jeannie An Complete by Aug-07
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
Explore SAILS • Explore use of SAILS (Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills) at McMaster. • Lead: Jeannie An • Team: TBD
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
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
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
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)
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”
The Year Ahead Questions….