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1 Frances Devlin and Erin Ellis University of Kansas Reference Renaissance Conference August 8-10, 2010

2 30,000 student enrollment 2,500 faculty 7 Libraries on Lawrence campus

3 Watson Library

4 Anschutz Library

5  Traditional desk-bound reference services  Combined reference staff from Watson and Anschutz Libraries  Chat/IM reference  “Peer and tier” model implemented  Merged reference dept. dissolved  Service quality issues (LibQual)  Librarians staffing desks again 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 to present

6  Help users find information  Modes of delivery have changed  in-person, telephone, email, chat, instant messaging/ texting, roving, and research consultations with librarians  Teaching philosophy

7  ARL Statistics (1991-2008) reference transactions declined by 53%  Questions are more complex  Undergraduates more comfortable with technology

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9  Organization  Facilities/collections  Technology  User expectations  New roles for librarians  Assessment & feedback  Staffing

10  University/Library administration  Educational mission  Student retention priority  General education learning outcomes  Shrinking budgets/resources

11  Combined service points  Circulation, Technology, Research Help  Moving collections  Creating new and improved spaces  Group work/individual study space

12  Access and assistance “anytime, anywhere”  IM/text  Explosion of resource accessibility  Databases/Interfaces  Google/Search engines  Rapid change

13  Access  Expertise

14  Complete and immediate discovery and delivery  Influence of Web 2.0 world  Feedback mechanisms  Exceptional service, convenient tools  Group study (flexible space)

15  Leveraging expertise (in & outside library)  Making strategic connections  Faculty/librarian teaching collaboration  Scholarly communication  Data management

16  Understanding users  LibQual (2003, 2006, 2009)  Internal surveys & focus groups  Tracking number & types of questions  LibStats (in-person, telephone, IM)  QuestionPoint (email)  Understanding reference staff

17  Librarians and reference specialists (many from other library units), graduate students  total of 32  Challenges  Other responsibilities (reference not primary)  Building generalist levels of proficiencies  Knowing when to refer

18  Remain relevant in an era of increasing self-service and Google?  Add value to our services?  Build staff proficiencies to answer general reference questions?  Deploy new technologies that can be personalized to meet user needs?

19  Traditional roles for librarians are changing  New skills needed  Staffing models are changing  Should librarians continue to staff the desk? or  provide only individual, in-office consultations?

20  No one size fits all!  Customization of services and spaces  Combination of approaches

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22  Blended single service point for information, technology, quick reference, setting appointments  Referrals to in-depth research consultation  Connections to other student services (writing, tutoring, advising)  Collaborative workstations, individual and group study spaces

23  Support faculty research & data management  Center for Digital Scholarship  Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis  Faculty and graduate student lounge  Creation of group and quiet study zones

24 Frances Devlin fadevlin@ku.edufadevlin@ku.edu Erin Elliseellis@ku.edueellis@ku.edu University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS


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