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“… what they will be” R Bruce Miller Founding University Librarian University of California Merced

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“… what they will be”

R Bruce Miller

Founding University Librarian

University of California Merced

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audacious motto

“Not what other research libraries are

what they will be”

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context: 2001

no faculty no students no staff no books no building no campus

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context: ace in the hole

“One University, One Library” MELVYL

34 million volumes daily courier service

California Digital Library 26,000 e-journals 350,000 e-books 250 databases

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context: reality

not enough money, staff, or time

no choice but to be daring: shrug shoulders re things not done celebrate success

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UC Merced Library

UC Merced Library – today’s library also harbinger of future library? you decide after the “tour”

information resources Librarians services library as place

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acquisitions department catalog department bindery systems department OPAC terminals

paper journals reference desk reference collection reserves

1st: what we don’t have

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what we don’t have

… but users don’t know or care that we don’t have these traditional library operations and services

is that good or bad?

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what we do have

let’s take the tour …

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monographs, DVDs, fake books – 250,000 items max

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… but no print journals

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information resources: 2 years

43,357 books 150,000 online full-text books (some “rented”) 1,000+ DVDs 26,000 online full-text journals 250 databases

34,000,000 volumes (daily courier)

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Head,Collection Services

information resources: 2 years

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information resources

Head, Collection Services manage approval plan establish licenses coordinate outsourced processing

collection development: all librarians outsource labor: selection, data, shelf ready

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Evolving concept:Program Librarian

maximize impact of knowledge and leadership

minimize repetitive piecework book selection cataloging reference questions instruction

Programs = Services

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Program Librarian concept

Administrative Assistant Deputy University Librarian Collection ServicesDigital Assets

e-Learning Librarian

Instruction Librarian

Access & Administrative Services

Interlibrary Services Coordinator

Library Services Coordinator

Technology Services Coordinator

Night and Weekend Services Coordinator

Technology Processing Coordinator

University Librarian

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Administrative Assistant Deputy University Librarian Collection ServicesDigital Assets

e-Learning Librarian

Instruction Librarian

Access & Administrative Services

Interlibrary Services Coordinator

Library Services Coordinator

Technology Services Coordinator

Night and Weekend Services Coordinator

Technology Processing Coordinator

University Librarian

no box for:

• information technology/systems

• collection development/management

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Program Librarian:e-Learning

collaborates with faculty course management system supplemental course resources digital signage

never goes to classroom?

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Program Librarian:Instruction

collaborates with faculty develops course content for library instruction trains and supervises non-Librarian

instructors

never goes to classroom?

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Program Librarian: Digital Assets

collaborates with faculty makes connections:

digital content, tools, technology, expertise digital asset management and preservation

Library has no servers?

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program examples

“outside the box”?

nah, just throw the box away

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reference collection

we don’t have one

primarily online resources licensed and Google

reference books circulate infrequent and specialized use 100% physical objects in stacks one call number sequence

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reference desk

we don’t have one

was guardian of reference collection directional and how-to reference at one-stop

service desk Internet has siphoned off fact check, other ref

questions online systems are more intuitive

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reference service

referral from primary service desk no ref desk assignment, but on call as

needed no desk phones – all Librarians are mobile online shared reference

reference desk duty with pizza and Simpsons

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reserves collection

chorus: “we don’t have one”

instead: supplemental course resources

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Supplemental Course Resources

100% digital often simply a link to what is already online –

interaction with Program Librarian is vital element

library funds permissions, digitization linked to course management system

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special collections

access in lieu of ownership focus on digital surrogate focus on content, not on artifact “so what” factor Lee Institute for Japanese Art

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special collections

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digital signage

25 large screen displays throughout Library

special collections announcements instruction information

hi-res art video & audio PowerPoint, Flash most file formats interactive (coming

soon)

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RFID (“arfid”)

collection security self check shelf reading, lost books usage data = simple, effective, and

inexpensive collection management future link to digital signage? more?

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US Federal Depository

100% electronic substance via state of mind and service

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US Federal Depository

OPAC terminals

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OPAC terminals – all of them

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library.ucmerced.eduaka “ucmercedlibrary.info”

library web site Yahoo Small Business web hosting $250 annual storage, backup, server management mysql, php, usage data

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instructional videos

YouTube simply a link from library site free no local server, maintenance, management inexpensive back-up with local storage

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change of focus

from things we do

to physical space

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thought exercise

if 24/7/365 any location online access to content

then why use the library?

answer: library as place social resource technology support

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technology support

limited OPAC terminals, but… ubiquitous network, power & data at all seats bring your own laptop

or loaner laptops (full function tablet)

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loaner laptop (tablet mode)

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loaner laptop

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instruction & use of info techGonella Discovery Room & Endowment

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social resource

food and drink allowed anywhere

collaborative work rooms meeting rooms pick a reading room to suit your mood

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CWR

Collaborative Work Room table (x2) on wheels, 6 comfy chairs power, data, large screen display, white

board

work alone or in a group rehearse a presentation, share a

spreadsheet, watch a movie

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Collaborative Work Room

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meeting rooms

smaller rooms: ad hoc or reserve large rooms reserve for clubs, training,

presentations moveable tables, comfy chairs power, data, audio, projector, screen, smart

board, white board

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Reading rooms

diner classic living room lounge old school

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diner reading roomEd & Jeanne Kashian Reading Room

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diner Reading Room:sari as art

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diner reading room: noisy, busy

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diner reading room: coffee house

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food and drink: two rules

1. tell us when you spill something so we can clean it up

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food and drink: two rules

1. tell us when you spill something so we can clean it up

2. don’t use pizza for a bookmark

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classic reading room

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living room reading room

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collaboration or simply social?does it matter?

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lounge reading room

pillowsmagazines

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lounge reading room

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old school reading roomMcFadden-Willis Reading Room

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furniture

48 inch by 30 inch work surface power and data (plug-in and wireless) club chairs, love seats, sofas pillows

earth friendly construction, Green Guard, easy recycle

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48 by 30 data and power

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nice place to be

art food and drink windows with spectacular views comfortable welcoming

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aquariums, too!

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strategic goals

aspire to excellence in communicating with UC Merced students and faculty

provide students and faculty with information they need when they need it where they need it

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earlier:Why go to the Library?

place: passive

library: process

“a process of self-actualization, based not on what [it is], but what [it is] becoming”

Bruce Sterling. Shaping Things. Cambridge, MIT Press, 2005 p.52

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research library

library: connector to resources and tools

“thought center: a place to convene scholars around interdisciplinary topics” Carol Mandel, NYU

research environment: surroundings, community, stimuli, process, tools

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thought exercise:viewed as “place”

superb book on shelf because well educated person should read it

and no one ever takes it off shelf

is it still a superb book?

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thought exercise:viewed as “process”

superb book on shelf because well educated person should read it

how can library communicate with student so that she knows she needs what is on shelf?

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“Library is a verb”

Donald Barclay

UC Merced Library