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The Bright Spots: The Library in 2011 and Moving Forward. April 18, 2011. The Library in 2011. Some bright spots: Supporting students Supporting research Lending our expertise. Listening to Students. Encourage and take action on student feedback Noise Survey at the Dana Porter Library
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The Bright Spots:The Library in 2011 and Moving Forward April 18, 2011
The Library in 2011 Some bright spots: • Supporting students • Supporting research • Lending our expertise
Listening to Students • Encourage and take action on student feedback • Noise Survey at the Dana Porter Library • The “DC Zone” at the Davis Centre Library • Library web redesign • Express workstations pilot • Study rooms survey
Reaching Out to Students • Jumpstart Friday • The Library’s orientation session combines information literacy with an outreach approach • In 2010 it ranked on par with the day’s invited speaker Value of Content 4.81/5 Effectiveness of Materials 4.5/5 Presenter Ability 4.69/5
Engaging With Students • Launched the buttons campaign on Library Day at the end of October • It created a unique and fun opportunity for students to engage with the Library • Astonishingly, students, faculty, and staff have picked up over 20,000 buttons from our locations
Connecting Students • Alumni remember us and stay connected Daniel Simac, BSc 2008 “I always loved studying in the Dana Porter Library, some nights I would be there until it closed.” Mike Murkovic, BASc 2010 “I am a recent grad and I would love to get a handful of buttons for me and my friends. I really like the one of the DC desks… There was a core group of 6 of us who slugged it away every day in those desks.”
Students Giving Back • Students recognize the importance of the Library to their success • Most recently, the Arts Endowment Fund and the Student Life Endowment Fund have provided funding to purchase a total of 18 new study carrels and chairs for the Dana Porter Library • Students use the Library
Students Use the Library(“Turnstile” counts on an average day in mid-October)
Supporting Research • Provide highly-used research support • Workshops • Librarians offered close to 150 workshops in the fall term • Online subject guides • Have received thousands of hits from students, faculty, and other researchers since launching in September
Supporting Research • Connect faculty with information providers • The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) conducted a focus group with Engineering faculty members • Engineering Village, one of the Library’s largest database platforms, featured the research of Waterloo Engineering faculty
Supporting Research • Explore and implement new technologies to better serve our community • Primo Central trial • Voyager testing partner
Lending Our Expertise Professional staff share their expertise across campus and with the broader research community • Invited to take part in collaborative software testing by the Primo vendor • Educate others on mapping and the application of GIS technology to research topics. Upcoming book: “How Every Library Can Use Geographical Information Systems (GIS)” • Provide expertise on information architecture and accessibility to benefit the campus web redesign
Lending Our Expertise • Create opportunities for the campus community to engage in relevant issues • Friends of the Library Lecture by Beckie Scott