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Library Staff Update Wednesday, April 16, 2008 DC Conference Room Grow @ Your Library

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Grow @ Your Library. Library Staff Update Wednesday, April 16, 2008 DC Conference Room. Spring. Growing... As a theme and a purpose. Accomplishments Current projects Future directions. Library Video Contest. 3 rd place video. Accomplishments. Campaign Waterloo – raised close to $7 M. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Library Staff UpdateWednesday, April 16, 2008DC Conference Room

Grow @ Your Library

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Spring

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Growing...As a theme and a purpose

• Accomplishments• Current projects• Future directions

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Library Video Contest

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3rd place video

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Accomplishments

• Campaign Waterloo – raised close to $7 M

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Accomplishments• Constructed the RBC

Information Commons and the new look of the Davis main floor

• Created the Sims Silent Study area in Davis and added new study carrels and chairs

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Accomplishments• Provided new public

and staff workstations in all locations

• Renovated the 3rd floor of Porter including replacing all study carrels and creating the Betty Sims Reading Room

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Accomplishments

• Created the Musagetes Library

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Accomplishments

• Installed an RFID and Collection Management System in both Davis and Porter

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And we took some time to celebrate

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Accomplishments

• Equipped the Adaptive Technology Centre with new furnishings and equipment

• Enhanced accessibility by retrofitting the Porter public elevators and beginning to replace range end signs

• Installed glass display cabinets in the entrance to Special Collections

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Accomplishments

• Kresge Challenge – received the largest grant ever awarded to a Canadian Library

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Your accomplishments…

• Have allowed us to grow• And provide campus-wide benefits• For years to come• Despite it being a period of ongoing annual

cuts

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2nd place video

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Dana Porter Main Floor Renovations

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1st place video

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What’s ahead...

• UW Financial Situation• Staffing• Acquisitions Budget• Sixth Decade Plans

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Financial situation

• Operating budget– Annual cuts– One-time only (OTO) supplements

• Acquisitions budget– OTO– Base budget

• Fund raising– Growing differently

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Budget cuts

• 2001/02: 3.5%• 2002/03: 2%• 2003/04: 2%• 2004/05: 2%• 2005/06: 1%• 2006/07: 1.5%• 2007/08: 2%• 2008/09: 2%• 2009/10: 3 – 3.5%???

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OTO supplements

• “Matching” dollars– 3M RFID initiative– IBM workstations & servers– Porter renovation health & safety requirements

• Leveraging our dollars through partnerships

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New appointments

• 2005-2006– Jennifer Haas, Alison Hitchens, Tim Ireland, Maria Reinhard

• 2006-2007– Allan Bell, Zsuzsanna Lancsak, Stef Voichita, Liz Wehner

• 2007-2008– Nancy Collins, Linda Finn, Leeanne Romane, Jonathan

Sutherland, Carolyn Vincent– Debbie Loney (Apr 21), Kathy MacDonald (May 5)– Sunanda Brouwer, Gladys Torres, Christine Reilly, Yi-Mei

Wang, Elzbieta Kucharska

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Acquisitions Budgets

• OTO supplements• Annual “OTO ongoing” supplement• Increase to base in 2007/08 and 2008/09• Fluctuations in the Canadian currency• Leveraging our dollars– Latest CRKN CFI Humanities & Social Sciences• $350,000 worth of e-resources for $75,000• i.e. > $1 million for $225,000 over three years

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UW’s 6th Decade Plans

A strong and vibrant library is a vital component of an excellent teaching and research intensive university. The UW Library will continue to foster and be a model of collaboration, connectedness, and partnerships.

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Sixth Decade Plans

• We will concentrate our efforts on three key themes:

1) Student experience2) Space3) E-initiatives

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UW Executive Committee

• Several working groups established last fall:– Space– Online learning– Student engagement

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Three themes

• Student experience– Engaging with students in the libraries and in the

faculties – “Commons” areas

• Space– Porter renovations– Davis lab– A major campus issue

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Three themes – cont’d.

• E-Initiatives– Verde– Primo– Electronic theses• UW-Space

– Pre-print server pilot– E-content, e.g. latest CRKN CFI Humanities &

Social Sciences

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Growing in different ways

• Sustaining and nurturing what we have done to date

• Seeding new initiatives and pilot projects• Leveraging growth opportunities as they arise

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Questions?

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