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Title: Development of user-oriented library services: a troika model


1
Development of user-oriented library services a
troika model
  • John Gilbert, Peter Niesten Trudy Meijers
  • Universiteit Maastricht
  • 5 April 2004

2
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Troika a Russian carriage drawn by three
    horses
  • Library (technology push)
  • User (market pull)
  • Faculty (financing)
  • Service development
  • Example of document delivery
  • Managing the three horses

3
Introduction
  • Universiteit Maastricht (UM)
  • University library of UM
  • Financing of library services
  • Service contracts
  • Importance of user focus
  • Faculty users and faculty management not the
    same!
  • Three forces library, users, faculty
  • Forces (horses) pulling in the same direction?

4
Library development
  • Application of new technology
  • Co-operation with other libraries shared
    services
  • (Shared) cataloguing
  • Interlibrary lending, document supply
  • Digital resources co-operative bargaining
  • Hybrid libraries merging services
  • Efficient work processes

5
User needs
  • Know the user! Understand their needs
  • Distinguish between user groups per discipline
    and per role
  • Role student - staff, teacher - researcher
  • User input
  • Day-to-day observation, feedback
  • Questionnaires, site for complaints, suggestions
  • User forums
  • Library committees

6
Faculty management
  • Faculty pay the bill library as cost factor?
  • Who or what is faculty management? Who pulls the
    strings (key players)?
  • Not only costs but also benefits
  • Clear overview of products and services
  • Back up product overview with user demands and
    use statistics
  • Key players in library committees

7
Service development in perspective
  • 70s and 80s technology push automation and
    networking library systems, union catalogues
  • 90s digital resources hybrid libraries
    concern about rising costs
  • 2000 - integration of library services in
    user environment accent on added value

8
Interlibrary Lending (ILL)
  • Development of national system on basis of
    central system
  • Books and journals all types of libraries
  • Standard solutions, standard software, standard
    tariffs
  • However increasing pressure to adapt system
  • Different libraries have different wishes
  • Library users have different expectations
  • Impact of e-journals

9
Local ILL issues
  • Library as both supplier and requester (balance
    between import and export)
  • Direct ordering for researchers via campus
    network
  • Students (un)limited ILL?, payment?, direct
    ordering?
  • What about e-journals? How to avoid ILL for
    journals on line to UM staff and students?
  • Integral costs of ILL?

10
ILL solutions
  • 2003 Consultant report on national ILL system
  • Tariff differentiation, e-journals also in
    database
  • UM focus on direct ordering, staff and students
  • Merging of ILL service and e-journal worlds
    with library portal (MetaLib/sfx)
  • Splitting costs of ILL-export (central funding)
    and ILL-import (faculties)
  • Each faculty determines ILL budget

11
Service development
  • What are the lessons? Service development
    requires
  • Co-operation between libraries!
  • Good technical infrastructure
  • Good contacts with faculties
  • Respondent library organisation (UM has matrix of
    departments and faculty librarians)
  • Awareness of user needs and user environment
  • Insight in costs
  • Good PR and communication

12
Service development (2)
  • Library personnel are key factor
  • Attitude and skills
  • Library skills
  • Communication skills
  • Business skills
  • Awareness of role of library in research and
    education
  • Binding force library strategy as part of
    university strategy

13
A model for service development
  • Make optimum use of library know-how and
    technology co-operate where appropriate
  • Keep in touch with your users and their research
    and education environment enable the user
  • Communicate with faculty try to establish
    partnership
  • In brief manage the Troika
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