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1、Trading Places: Personalized Library Services in Non-Library Spaces,Gordon Aamot and Steve Hiller University of Washington Libraries Seattle, WashingtonBeyond the Building: Taking the Library to Our Users Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference October 28, 2004,How have things changed as f
2、ar as getting your information in the past 5 years?,“We never have to go to the library”,(sounds of laughter and lots of paper ripping noise on audio tape) Faculty Focus Group 2000 (University of Washington College of Education),Libraries: The Times They Are A Changin,Decline in Print Use UW Librari
3、es Print Items Used 1995-96 to 2003-04,Physical Visits Down, Remote Use Up UW Libraries Use Patterns 1998, 2001, 2004 (from triennial surveys, % of each group who use library at least weekly),Use Libraries at Least Twice Per Week 1998, 2001, 2004 by Mode of Use,Where Are Our Customers?,Faculty in ac
4、ademic department space, research labs, clinics/hospital settings, classrooms, off-campus, and the library Students in computer labs, residence halls, academic departments, writing centers, study centers, learning commons, career centers, classrooms, student union, coffee shops, off-campus, and the
5、library,Rumors . . . .,Librarians with office hours in academic departments Librarians in the clinic or research lab Library staff in computer labs Library staff in residence halls Library staff in learning commons, writing centersInformation in the Literature and Web sparse,Library Services in Non-
6、Library Spaces,Systematic survey of research libraries about such services As part of an Association of Research Libraries SPEC Kit survey Ask what types of services were being offered, where, by whom, how theyre being marketed and funded Assemble accompanying documentation (policies, reports, Web s
7、ites) and bibliography,Some Caveats,Only large research libraries surveyed Research libraries are different: Large staff size Specialized responsibilities Decentralized organization with branch libraries Support a broad range of academic programs Physical challenges of a large campus Organizational
8、challenges of acting cooperatively in a large, bureaucratic institution Survey respondents may not have been aware of such activities taking place in the library,Survey Design and Methodology,ARL approved proposal January 2004 Design development February to April 2004 Scope focused on regularly sche
9、duled library services in non-library spaces excluded course instruction in classrooms, visits to faculty offices on request, and virtual services Survey formatted for Web April 2004 Email invitation sent to 123 ARL libraries May 2004 Reminder notices sent in June Survey closed end of June 2004 with
10、 75 responses,ARL SPEC Survey,Initial Results,75 Libraries (61%) responded; 41 of the 75 (55%) said they offered library services in non-library space Departmental office or work space 30 Hospital or other clinical 13 Computer lab 13 Residence hall 11 Study hall or commons 7 Career center 7 Student
11、union 6 Writing center 4 Research lab 3 Other location 10,How Long Have Services Been Offered?,49% said services had been offered more than 5 years. These were mostly in academic departments and clinical settings where faculty were 27% said that theyd begun offering services in the past 2 years. The
12、se new services are mostly in student places: residence halls, study halls and student unions, and computer labs,Risky Business,42% of respondents said that services started had, at some point, been discontinued. Reasons included: Space constraint or reassignment of space by department. “Office was
13、needed for teaching faculty member” Low use of service or prevalence of non-library questions. “We had reference hours in a humanities class building one year ago, but there was not enough traffic to warrant keeping that service” Changes in staff assignments or departure of library staff member whod
14、 initiated the service. “ended when the education librarian took on new responsibilities and was no longer liaison to the program”,Reasons for Initiating Service,Academic Departments Where Services Are Provided,Business 10 Education 9 Architecture 5 Nursing, English 4 Anthro, History, Pol Sci, Medic
15、ine 3 Econ, Psych, Socio, Dentistry, 2Pharmacy, Civil Engin, Geology, Nat Resources, Music,Services and Staff Names,PROGRAMS Outreach (10) No particular name (9) Office Hours (8) Librarian On-Site (2) Librarian On Location Librarian in the Atrium The Librarian is In Mobile Librarian Service Field Li
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