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Title: The Modern Cybrary: Continuity


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The Modern CybraryContinuity Change
  • Michael A. Keller
  • Stanford University
  • (Hamilton 67, P03)

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Highlights
  • Getting comfortable with change
  • MAKs Inbox indicators of change
  • Some successes, some failures
  • Leadership, motivators, re-engineering
  • Some ideas for liberal arts colleges

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IT Infrastructure Viewpoint
Opaque identifiers inter-institutional
infrastructure
Federated Search
Google Print
Google Scholar
RD
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This is the program for our bookless Engineering
Library
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Northwestern
Indiana
Tufts
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Successes Failures
  • Academic Technology Specialists
  • Digital Language Lab
  • Residential Computing Consultants
  • GATT project
  • Info Literacy for PWR
  • CourseWork/Sakai
  • Academic SW Development
  • Stanford Learning Lab
  • Media Solutions
  • Distributed digital library development
  • Oracle admin apps

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Success buzz words
  • Responsive to individuals
  • Shared costs oversight
  • Organized to share problems solutions
  • Flexibility
  • Reduction of admin overhead
  • Location independent
  • Time independent
  • Web-based
  • Solid systems foundation
  • Reliable network
  • Interlocking help ref desks
  • Advocacy for clients
  • Modularity
  • Invisible, yet strong hand of management
  • Self-paced
  • Links to next levels of service

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Failure buzz words
  • OS/app dependent
  • Time dependent
  • My way or the highway
  • Myopic
  • R D attitude
  • Inflexible
  • Evolution stalled
  • Staff dependent
  • Technology bias
  • Overly design dependent
  • Un-responsive
  • Expensive
  • Unreliable
  • Difficult to update
  • Not drag drop
  • Limited access
  • Limited archiving options
  • Too much time

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Leadership, Motivators, Re-engineering
  • Leaders
  • Develop commonly held view of mission, goals
  • Emphasize individual contributions to mission
  • Are good stewards of assets (staff, , time,
    reputation)
  • Take risks,own failures, attribute success to
    staff
  • Do hard work advocacy, discipline, make choices
  • Carry express strategies over the years
  • Interpret the scene (from various heights) to
    staff

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Leadership, Motivators, Re-engineering
  • Meaningful assignments
  • Knowledge of mission, goals of larger
    organization
  • Expertise, education, and re-education
  • Working with others of high expertise and
    motivation
  • Freedom to contribute to methods, work flow,
    mission strategy
  • Actual participation (not false or whitewash
    participation)
  • Space freedom for expression
  • Feedback on work, ideas (praise )
  • View of possible futures (personal,
    organizational, global)
  • Comfort with change (for the sake of some larger
    goal)
  • High fun, if stressful environments

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Leadership, Motivators, Re-engineering
  • Sense of need for re-eingineering
  • Defined inputs, defined outputs (may be
    negotiable)
  • Sense that necessary tools or services are
    available or could be available
  • Facilitation of participation
  • Freedom to imagine new work flow, new processes,
    new tools
  • Freedom to take risks
  • Modeling
  • Psychic real rewards (, praise, improvements)

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Some ideas for colleges
  • Focus on enabling technologies, information
    info services
  • Reliable consistent services
  • Capacities (san, staff, apps)
  • Lavish attention on early adopters use them as
    exemplars
  • Consider merging i.t. library organizations
    cross-training at the very least undertake
    (more) joint projects
  • Put value quality first over quantity
    representative information info services
  • Build on success (information commons, media
    course development environments)
  • Celebrate the college environment (not
    everything, but the core taught very well with
    plenty of personal interactions)
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