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‘Backwards to the future’ or ‘Digital transformation’ - some retirement reflections Presented by: Jon Purcell. University Librarian Date 27 th April 2017

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Page 1: Talis Insight Europe 2017 - Backwards to the future - Jon Purcell, Durham University

‘Backwards to the future’ or ‘Digital transformation’ - some retirement reflectionsPresented by: Jon Purcell. University LibrarianDate 27th April 2017

Page 2: Talis Insight Europe 2017 - Backwards to the future - Jon Purcell, Durham University

My favourite definition of a University

A University is …

“a number of anonymous buildings gathered around the

University Library”

Page 3: Talis Insight Europe 2017 - Backwards to the future - Jon Purcell, Durham University

View of Durham Cathedral from Owengate

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View of Durham City from the train station

Page 5: Talis Insight Europe 2017 - Backwards to the future - Jon Purcell, Durham University

Where I’m from?• Durham University – England’s 3rd oldest University, est. 1830• Russell Group, Research Intensive broad subject range University• Best known as a Collegiate University (16 colleges), highest proportion of student

participation in sport, first UK university to have international campuses (Ghana and Barbados in C19th, a ‘poor man’s Oxbridge’

• Currently responsible for the University Library (3 main sites) unique and distinctive special collections, 3 Museum collections, University Art Collection, Open Access publishing, Copyright, Cultural Engagement

• Career pathways have included 2 Local Authorities Libraries (8 years), 3 FE Colleges (11 years) and 4 Universities (19 years) = 38 years!

• Still a member of CILIP (joined 1979) , active involvement in ARLG, RLUK Board Member and Treasurer

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So, what keeps me awake at night?• Doing more with less• Impact of TEF• Influencing up, down and across• Digital futures• The future of Librarianship (and the Library!)• Adaptability (Survival of the Fittest• Student Engagement• Cultural Engagement• Research Engagement• Professional education and training• Brexit

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Reflections on change• Change is not as rapid as we sometimes think• Adaptability and flexibility characterise our services• RAE – Relevance / Alignment / Engagement• Demonstrate value – KPIs, Metrics, Benchmarking• Advocacy and PR – capitalise on success• Partnerships – academic, Prof Services, Shared Services, Hubs• Creativity – constant evolution, revolution, re-engineering• Take risks – be brave!• Champion engagement• Take on difficult challenges (OA, RDM, IPR)• Prove your indispensability - be a value rather than a cost!

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38 years on am I still positive?Yes I am!• Significant investment in Library buildings• We are the information professionals• We are a core academic service• We actively support research, education and the student experience• We are flexible, adaptable and embrace change• We are adept at shared/collaborative/partnership working• We are valued as a trusted, neutral, well managed service• We have been doing ’customer care’ for decades• I am impressed with the calibre of staff delivering excellent services• As a former LIS External Examiner the profession is in good hands• Based on these two days, I am even more positive!

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Concluding thought!

The best way

to predict the future

is to invent it

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Concluding thought!

The best way

to predict the future

is to invent it