Special Collections: Distinction with Impact Lisa R. Carter OCLC Research Library Partners Libraries Rebound June 5, 2012.

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Special Collections: Distinction with Impact Lisa R. Carter OCLC Research Library Partners Libraries Rebound June 5, 2012

Distinctive Signifiers of Excellence “... the libraries’ expectations of special collections have changed... they are now regarded as distinctive signifiers, almost trademarks.” --Nicolas Barker in Cronenwett, P. N., Osborn, K., & Streit, S. A. (Eds.). (2007). Celebrating research: Rare and special collections from the membership of the Association of Research Libraries. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries

●More Product, Less ProcessMore Product, Less Process ●Exposing Hidden CollectionsExposing Hidden Collections ●CLIR Hidden Collections GrantsCLIR Hidden Collections Grants ●An Age of Discovery: Distinctive Collections in the Digital AgeAn Age of Discovery: Distinctive Collections in the Digital Age ●Transforming Special Collections in the Digital Age Working GroupTransforming Special Collections in the Digital Age Working Group ●Shifting Gears: Gearing Up to Get Into the FlowShifting Gears: Gearing Up to Get Into the Flow ●Beyond the Silos of the LAMs: Collaboration Among Libraries, Archives and MuseumsBeyond the Silos of the LAMs: Collaboration Among Libraries, Archives and Museums ●Scan and Deliver: Managing User-initiated Digitization in Special Collections and ArchivesScan and Deliver: Managing User-initiated Digitization in Special Collections and Archives ●Rapid Capture: Faster Throughput in Digitization of Special CollectionsRapid Capture: Faster Throughput in Digitization of Special Collections ●The Metadata is the Interface: Better Description for Better Discovery of Archives and Special Collections, Synthesized from User StudiesThe Metadata is the Interface: Better Description for Better Discovery of Archives and Special Collections, Synthesized from User Studies ●Past or Portal? Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and ArchivesPast or Portal? Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and Archives Redefining the Terms: Primacy of Use 3

Assessment  In the context of the broader institution’s mission,  how do we measure the impact of our activities  so that we can decide what to stop doing and where to direct resources  and articulate contribution and success? 4

Articulating the Value Proposition 5 Existing DiscussionsEmergent Elements Intrinsic Value / Distinctive CollectionsAlignment Access, Use, Engagement, OutreachImpact Processing Hidden Collections Data Driven Allocation of Resources

●Hidden Collections ●Taking Stock and Making Hay: Archival Collections AssessmentTaking Stock and Making Hay: Archival Collections Assessment ●PACSCL Consortial Survey InitiativePACSCL Consortial Survey Initiative ●Refining collections at the American Heritage CenterRefining collections at the American Heritage Center Collection Assessment 6

Alignment of Collections 7 UniversityArts and HumanitiesDance OSU Libraries: Theatre Research Institute Research and Innovation Cyber-Enabled Discovery Center for Performance Documentation Dance Notation Bureau Collections

Distinctive Services “It is not simply that it is unique, but that there are aspects of what the collection provides to the campus that bring a synergy that is also unique. Not just the content but what the content allows the campus to pursue.” -- Walter, Scott. (2011) The “Service Turn” and the Future of the Academic Library. OCLC. “We connect people with scholarship. This is the core mission of the research library in the 21st century.” -- Dewey, B.I. (2009) Through any means available: connecting people with scholarship. Journal of Library Administration, 49 (5), “The way they are doing it is consciously connected with a core idea that’s woven throughout that institution’s fiber about what it means to go to school [there].” -- Walter, Scott. (2011) The “Service Turn” and the Future of the Academic Library. OCLC

In the flow of research, teaching and learning Expert Research Consultation Embedded in the Classroom Engaged in Academic Discourse 9

Assessing Impact “Institutions feel they are not able to quantify the success of their efforts, and this in turn limits the ability to compare activities within the institution or across institutions, to plan further outreach effectively, or to communicate the results of those outreach activities to the larger special collections community.” --Berenbak, A., Putirskis, C., O'Gara, G., Ruswick, C., Cullinan, D., Dodson, J.A., Walters, E., Brown, K. (2010) SPEC Kit 317: Special Collections Engagement. ARL,

Special Collections Use Assessment Recent Activity ARL SPEC Kit on Outreach Archival Metrics RBMS 2011 plenary RBMS Metrics and Assessment Task Force Fall 2012 RBM special issue Alignment in Assessing Impact: ARL Stats Local tools ACRL’s Value of Academic Libraries 11

Aligning the Value of Research Libraries Special Collections Use Assessment ARL Spec Kit on Outreach Archival Metrics RBMS 2011 plenary and Task Force Fall 2012 RBM issue Alignment in Assessing Impact: ARL Stats Local Tools ACRL’s Value of Academic Libraries 12

Impact: Teaching, Learning, Research 13