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Title: The Symbolic Value of the Library: Transforming Perceptions


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The Symbolic Value of the LibraryTransforming
Perceptions
  • Sharon Weiner, EdD, MLS, AHIP
  • Dean of Library Services
  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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Origin of Presentation
  • Acknowledgement
  • Dr. James Hearn
  • Professor of Higher Education
  • University of Georgia

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Purpose of this session
  • To explore the use and value of symbols in
    academia
  • To explore the symbolic value of the academic
    library
  • To determine what symbolism you want your library
    to convey
  • To identify ways to convey that symbolism

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Symbols in Organizations (Reframing
Organizations, Bolman Deal)
  • Same situation can be viewed in 4 ways
  • Structural Frame
  • Human Resource Frame
  • Political Frame
  • Symbolic Frame

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Symbolic Frame
  • Assumptions about Symbolic Frame
  • What is important is not what happens but what it
    means
  • People create symbols in uncertain times to
    resolve confusion, find direction

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The Role of Symbols in Organizations
  • Organizations are systems of shared meanings
  • Symbols provide keys to help those inside and
    outside an organization
  • perceive
  • interpret
  • legitimate
  • the organizations activities

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How do Symbols Show Themselves?
  • The expressed values and beliefs
  • The satisfaction
  • The affect
  • The language
  • The actions
  • of those in the organization

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Symbolic Aspects of Organizations
  • Myths
  • Explain, express, anchor the present in the past
  • Stories

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Symbolic Aspects of Organizations
  • Rituals and Ceremonies
  • Heroines, Heroes, and Other
  • Dramatic Personae

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Symbolic Aspects of Organizations
  • Metaphors
  • The library is likea community center a black
    hole a dungeon a church
  • Humor and Play

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Symbols in Education
  • Symbolic features are ubiquitous in educational
    settings
  • Look around virtually any institution

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Symbols in Education
  • Even non-traditional institutions

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A Video Example The Opening of Dead Poets
Society
  • Watch for symbolic features in the clip myths,
    ritual, ceremony, stories, imagery, etc.
  • What functions do these organizational features
    serve for this school?

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Paradox
  • Virtual libraries
  • Library construction
  • What symbols, images, metaphors, stories do these
    libraries portray?

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What others say about libraries
  • Societys expectations for libraries have become
    a set of myths about libraries and knowledge
  • Library stands for the preeminence of order and
    rationality in society
  • The Library has the stature of a cultural shrine

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Myths
  • Symbol of continuity between past and future
  • Represent the knowableness of the universe

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Myths
  • Are a social and intellectual commons, a place
    for integration
  • The library embodies and protects the freedom
    and diversity of the human spirit in a way that
    borders on the sacred

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Metaphors
  • A library should be the delivery room for the
    birth of ideas
  • The librarians duty is to be a midwife to the
    birth of knowledge

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Symbolism of Facility
  • Fast-changing, uncertain world
  • Need for sense of place
  • Source of individual and community identity
  • Deep emotional and psychological ties

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Symbolism in Libraries
  • Are library staff visible on campus?
  • Symbolism of reorganization and strategic
    planning
  • Library jargon
  • Expectations of patrons

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Library Web Presence
  • Peabody Library at Vanderbilt
  • Cabrillo College

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How do you want your library to be perceived?
  • You can use symbolism to influence the perception
    of your library!

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Exercise, part 1What impression do you want your
library to convey?
  • Campus collaborator
  • Cathedral
  • Control
  • Community builder
  • Elitist
  • Educational change agent
  • Faculty-centered
  • Friendly/welcoming
  • Helpful
  • Imposing
  • Information gas station
  • Facilitator of inquiry
  • Gateway to knowledge
  • Knowledge integrator/
  • synthesizer
  • Knowledge storehouse
  • Learning space
  • Like Barnes and Noble/Starbucks
  • Opulence
  • Power
  • Preserve knowledge
  • Prestige
  • Service-oriented
  • Student-centered
  • Technology savvy

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Exercise, part 2
  • What can help to convey this impression?
  • Myths
  • Stories
  • Rituals
  • Humor and play
  • Heroes/heroines
  • Metaphors

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  • Does your image of the library agree with the
    image your users have?

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Symbolic Actions of Administrators
  • Process culturesvalue attention to how
    something is done difficult to find out
    effectiveness of what is done
  • Involvement from all staff on a task force
  • Rational budgeting process important to academics
    (scholars value objectivity)

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  • Everything a leader does or says or does not do
    or say is open for symbolic intent or
    interpretation.

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Use of symbols
  • Look for contradictions in your use of symbols
    (actions vs. language)
  • Example speak about visibility/but not
    available
  • Administrative Assistants Day
  • Use symbols consistent with organizational
    culture
  • Use all symbolic forms

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  • Thank you!
  • Questions?
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